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woke up around 430 to catch the sunrise throwing its glorious color at mayon. the left side was full of thick rain clouds coming from the horizon. gid ferrer and I literally shot this while it was drizzling, the presence of a quick rainbow could not keep us away from padang. the window this morning was about 20mins. shot this with an umbrella over my cam and head.
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Albay, Philippines
We we're so lucky to see Mt. Mayon clearly, just after several minutes of clicking and its beauty were once again covered with clouds, local says that scenes like this are seldom.
been to Explore - Oct. 15, 2008
also known as Mount Mayon, is an active volcano in the province of Albay, on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Renowned as the "perfect cone" because of its almost symmetric conical shape, Mayon forms the northern boundary of Legazpi City, the largest city in terms of population in the Bicol Region. The mountain is a national park and a protected landscape in the country proclaimed as Mayon Volcano Natural Park in the year 2000.
Taken from one of the numerous canals made by lavas and boulders from constant eruptions of the volcano. This one is near Sto. Domingo town.. around 2 kilometers from the sea.
We were not blessed with a clear sky last Sunday due to a storm in the region... but still, even with overcast light and clouds around the volcano... we were still amazed with it's perfect beauty.
... that I've seen in the world so far, but also the most elusive. Mayon volcano (2,463 m (8,081 ft) The weather there was abysmal during the 3 days I spent in the area, the mountain showed itself only briefly, and under dull light conditions, hence the B&W. That is not unusual, it's the wettest place in the Philippines, and gets hit by typhoons regularly. Taken from Legazpi city waterfront, at sunset, I barely made it in time to catch the overnight bus to Manila, Bicol, Luzon island.
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Mayon Volcano, Luzon Island not Mount Pulog as identified. Can anyone name the community?
There is no information who took this picture. The original language is French and the hand colored photograph is in a library collection located in Paris, France. Apparently it was taken by a Frenchman coterie that took an excursion on various islands in the Philippines in 1910. (coterie: an intimate and often exclusive group of persons with a unifying common interest or purpose)
Hand colored gelatin silver photography:
Before the advent of color photography photo-oils or watercolors were the traditional choice for coloring black and white photographs, normally applied with a brush.
Forney library, Paris, France
The library is located in the Hôtel de Sens
Mt. Mayon, Philipppines' perfect cone volcano and one of the most active. Her beauty can be seen any from anywhere in the province of Albay (Bicol region)
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Mayon Volcano, Philippines
3 photos were stitched using PS to create this panorama. Taken aboard Cebu Pacific Air Flight 326 LGP-MNL, March 10, 2009
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A view of Mount Mayon Volcano, an active stratovolcano in the Philippines. Located in the province of Albay, on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.
A tangled rusty wreck of what's left of RMS Mülheim. A cargo ship which run aground back in March 2003.
Quitinday Hills, Camalig Albay
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Mt Mayon Volcano
Legaspi, ALbay, Bicol
Mayon Volcano, also known as Mount Mayon, is an active volcano in the province of Albay, on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Renowned as the "perfect cone" because of its almost symmetric conical shape, Mayon forms the northern boundary of Legazpi City, the largest city in terms of population in the Bicol Region. The mountain is a national park and a protected landscape in the country proclaimed as Mayon Volcano Natural Park in the year 2000.
glance at the Mount Mayon serenity behind in the middle of the Ocean going to Caramoran, Catanduanes Island, Philippines
Mayon has the classic conical shape of a stratovolcano. It is the most active volcano in the Philippines. Since 1616, Mayon has erupted 47 times. The beautifully symmetrical Mayon volcano, which rises to 2,460 meters above the Albay Gulf, is the Philippines' most active volcano. The structurally simple volcano has steep upper slopes that average 35-40 degrees and is capped by a small summit crater. The historical eruptions of this basaltic-andesitic volcano date back to 1616 and range from Strombolian to basaltic Plinian. Eruptions occur predominately from the central conduit and have also produced lava flows that travel far down the flanks. Pyroclastic flows and mudflows have commonly swept down many of the approximately 40 ravines that radiate from the summit and have often devastated populated lowland areas.
The shipwreck of the RMS Mulheim just south of Sennen cove
Taken on the 29/06/2014 at 16:36:48Hrs using a Nikon D300s, camera with a Sigma 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS Lens+
52mm UV filter,
The remains of the shipwreck near Mayon Cliff at Sennen Cove.
The RMS Mulheim was carrying a cargo of 2,200 tonnes of shredded plastic from vehicles, en route from Cork to Lubeck, when she ran on to rocks between Land's End and Sennen on 22nd March, 2003. This is what is now left of her.
GV Florida on foreground
my father used to work around this area two decades ago...and it's my first time to take pictures here
South of Mayon Volcano close to Legazpi City.
Photographer: Robert Larimore Pendleton
Photographer's Note: Tiwi, Daraga, Albay; Buhi, Camarines Sur. May 14, 15 '34. Stephen Smiths' home. Daraga. East. 11 1/25. Panatomic 6 x 6
This image is from the original negative held in the collections at the American Geographical Society Library (AGSL), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee USA.
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