Beauty of the fury: Mayon Volcano
In today’s Inquirer headline. Many thanks to these guys behind the Legazpi City Facebook!
I have experienced Mayon Volcano’s eruption a number of times in the past. I remember, I was still living inside the Aquinas dormitory when it started spewing some ashes and letting out some magma. Eto yong Daragang Magayon Hall nang Aquinas.
I guess, I was being evicted from Legazpi City then hehehe! Parusahan ba ako hehehe, nakahiligan ko na kasing painumin ang Theology Professor ko nun hehehe maka-alpas lang sa 21 units of Theology! Charing hehe! Ano ba yon?! Hahaha! Anyway, eto naman yung Chapel nang Aquinas.
Yan ang aking munting paaralan, sa paanan nang Mayon Volcano. Dominican run Aquinas University. Pansin nyo? Santa talaga ako? Hehehe! But hey! I had a great time sa school na to. Pag umu-ulan noon, virtual swimming pool ang buong area hahaha!
Anyway, the experience is something, I can’t explain it hahaha! As in, takbooo!!! Hahaha! Quite interestingly though, the more people flood Legazpi City during eruption! haller!!! while we, the aborigines, ran to the barrio! Ano ba?! Tabi nga kayooo!!! Let me share you some pics from the Legazpi City FB site.
Here, you’ll see lava cascading down the slopes of Mayon volcano in Legazpi city, Albay province, at dawn Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009 about 500 kilometers (310 miles) south of Manila, Philippines.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, PHIVOLCS, has raised the five-alert level to three following increased activity of the country’s most active volcano and residents are prohibited from venturing into the 6-kilometer (4 miles) permanent danger zone.
Do not ever attempt for a barbecue party right around the lava area. They travel fast, trust me. My classmates? Member pa sila nang Mountaineering Club. Pwede ba?! Tigil-tigilan ako nang mountaineering na yan. Ok, fine! I was just afraid na baka isungal-ngal ako nang mga kasama ko sa bunganga nang Mayon.
Oh! Pero eto totoo! We heard from local residents sa unahan lang nang Aquinas University, pag sasabog na daw ang Mayon, nag-ba-ba-baan daw ang mga ahas! Bwahaha! Ayun, sabay sabay silang bumababa nang bundok. Can you imagine? An saya nila? And Aquinas is about 12km at the foot of Mt. Mayon, think how close I was na ma-barbecue noon? Ikaw na ang maging Darna.
In the morning, Mayon looked very innocent. Wag ka, pag nai-irita yan sa muka mo, sasabog na lang yan without any warning. Remember the last typhoon (was it) Reming?! Reming’s fury was actually caused by the December 2006 ash deposits from a previous eruption. The rains helped it rolled down its slopes at the onslaught of that typhoon killing more than a thousand residents living around the volcano.
Ok, truly, walang halong biro. You must experience Mayon Volcano during eruption kasi it’s a different feeling and the natural pyrotechnics is better that the ones you see at MOA or the Fort sa World Pyrotechnics. And the aura that you’re in the area is parang 2012! Wag ka lang lalapit dahil tyak, adios patria adorada ka! Hahaha!
Ano pa hinihintay nyo?! Byahe na kayo to Legazpi City!
Note:
- Almost all of these pictures were from the Legazpi City Facebook Account and Microidea Creations. Many thanks to them for sharing the pictures.
- You might be interested to see the beauty of Mayon in Pictures from this entry. Mayon Volcano: Up close and personal.
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ang ganda nyan.. parang fireworks lang…
sana lang walang madisgrasya..
coordinate sana lahat with NDCC.
go for zero casualties!
ganda!!!!
and parang minsan naisip ko gusto ko rin yung ganyang experience.
yung tatakbo ka para sa buhay mo. hehehe…
pero ang ganda talga.. gusto ko makakita ng ganyan..
such a beauty but really really scarrry
10th pic looks like mt. fiji
Ang ganda ng view!
Hey ang ganda naman ng dorm nyo. Saan banda ang inumam nyo dati? Hahaha! Just kidding;-).