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N 9 B 34.6K C 0 E Jun 8, 2014 F Nov 15, 2014
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Taal Volcano. The only place on earth where there is an island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island. And so very beautiful to look at but…
Taal is a very dangerous volcano. Unknown to so many that live and make their home close by even on the island that is the venting cone in the middle of a lake. It is considered to be the 9th most dangerous volcano in the world. Taal Volcano is a complex volcano on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It consists of an island in Lake Taal, which is situated within a caldera formed by an earlier, very powerful eruption. It is located about 50 km (31 Miles) from the capital, Manila. It is one of the active volcanoes in the Philippines, all part of the Pacific ring of fire.
The volcano has erupted violently several times, causing loss of life in the populated areas surrounding the lake, the current death toll standing at around 5,000 to 6,000. It was thought to be named as “a volcano inside a volcano” because many believed that the lake that circles the volcano was once a crater or mouth of a volcano.
One of the more devastating eruptions occurred in 1911, which claimed more than a thousand lives. The deposits of that eruption consisted of a yellowish, fairly decomposed tephra with a high sulfur content. The last eruption was in 1977 but it has shown signs of unrest since 1991, with strong seismic activity and ground fracturing events, as well as the formation of small mud pots and mud geysers on parts of the island. Recently, on 8th June’ 2010, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology rose its alert level, which indicates the volcano is undergoing magmatic intrusion which could eventually lead to an eruption. www.smashinglists.com/10-most-dangerous-active-volcanoes-...

This photograph is in my personal collection.

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N 1 B 12.1K C 0 E Oct 18, 2014 F Nov 8, 2014
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Taal Volcano is just 30 miles south of Manila, Philippines. It is one of the smallest active volcanoes, but is considered to be one the most dangerous on earth. Here are some scenes from the area. In time I will be uploading pictures from the 1911 eruption that shows why it is consider to be one of the most dangerous.

Photographer: Robert Larimore Pendleton, 1890-1957

This image is from the original negative held in the collections at the American Geographical Society Library (AGSL), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee USA.

Copyright: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.

For reproductions please contact the AGSL: collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/#AGSL

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N 4 B 34.3K C 0 E Oct 19, 2014 F Nov 8, 2014
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Taal Volcano is just 30 miles south of Manila, Philippines. It is one of the smallest active volcanoes, but is considered to be one the most dangerous on earth. Here are some scenes from the area. In time I will be uploading pictures from the 1911 eruption that shows why it is consider to be one of the most dangerous.

Photographer: Robert Larimore Pendleton, 1890-1957

This image is from the original negative held in the collections at the American Geographical Society Library (AGSL), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee USA.

Copyright: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.

For reproductions please contact the AGSL: collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/#AGSL

Tags:   Taal Volcano Old Taal Volcano Old Philippines

N 4 B 10.9K C 0 E Oct 19, 2014 F Nov 8, 2014
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Taal Volcano is just 30 miles south of Manila, Philippines. It is one of the smallest active volcanoes, but is considered to be one the most dangerous on earth. Here are some scenes from the area. In time I will be uploading pictures from the 1911 eruption that shows why it is consider to be one of the most dangerous.

Photographer: Robert Larimore Pendleton, 1890-1957

This image is from the original negative held in the collections at the American Geographical Society Library (AGSL), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee USA.

Copyright: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.

For reproductions please contact the AGSL: collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/#AGSL

Tags:   Taal Volcano Old Taal Volcano Old Philippines

N 4 B 10.9K C 0 E Oct 18, 2014 F Nov 8, 2014
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Taal Volcano is just 30 miles south of Manila, Philippines. It is one of the smallest active volcanoes, but is considered to be one the most dangerous on earth. Here are some scenes from the area. In time I will be uploading pictures from the 1911 eruption that shows why it is consider to be one of the most dangerous.

Photographer: Robert Larimore Pendleton, 1890-1957

This image is from the original negative held in the collections at the American Geographical Society Library (AGSL), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee USA.

Copyright: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.

For reproductions please contact the AGSL: collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/#AGSL

Tags:   Taal Volcano Old Taal Volcano Old Philippines


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