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One of the most prominent destinations on the island, just off the coast of Cagayan de Oro, would be the sunset-lit Sunken Cemetery in Catarman, a portion of the province's community where one of the first settlers of Camiguin lived and have been buried alive after Mt. Vulcan or Daang Bulkan erupted. The underwater tombstones, some still have identifiable features that are now rare from the uniform burial lots and tombs, extend to at least half a hectare from an old church similarly buried by Mt. Vulcan's lava. #scenicspotguide#decembertravel#unforgettableexperiences#instagramworthydestinations#holidayvacation#wintergetaway#merryxmas#awesomepic
Posted: Dec 22, 2020
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