Tar volcano is located in Daya terrace in the outskirts of Manila. It is very small. Visitors can see it from a distance or go by boat. It is a good experience to climb the volcano.
Taal Volcano
Posted: Apr 17, 2018
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锵锵喵
5/5Outstanding
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I went there once in April 2015 and the Tal volcano is located in a lake in Dayatai. At that time, there were more green plants at the foot of the mountain and Phoenix flowers. You can ride the mountain or walk. The more you go to the mountain, there is no vegetation. There are some small holes on the surface of the exposed soil, and white smoke with sulfur color is emitted. You have to wear a mask on the road. The smoke is very large, the air is heated, and the soles of your feet feel a little hot. When you reach the summit, you can see a blue pool of the crater. It is said that there was an outbreak in 2019, and the mountain was cut half? This trip can be regarded as a lifetime series.
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Posted: Feb 11, 2023
MsBee
5/5Outstanding
This was an extraordinary experience for me as i took a back ride on the horse going up to the top of Taal Volcano. Though it was hot but it was all worth it when I saw the view from top. High recommended one! 😍
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Posted: Nov 27, 2022
小思文
4/5Excellent
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The volcano left behind after an eruption in Shimanila, Tal volcano, is also said to be an active volcano, but it has not erupted for a long time, and the surrounding lakes and plants are affected by the eruption, and the environment is very quiet and lush.
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Posted: Mar 12, 2022
5/5Outstanding
the view of taal volcano from the top of people’s park tagaytay. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
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Posted: Sep 17, 2023
Lavender and Sun
5/5Outstanding
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The world's shortest active volcano is the Tal volcano on Luzon Island in the Philippines, only 200 meters in height. The Tal volcano is located in the center of the beautiful lake. It is an active volcano that has been erupting in recent years. It has erupted many times in the twentieth century, in 1965, 1970, and 1976. In 1976, the ash emptied and rose to 1,500 meters. In January 2020, Tal volcano erupted again.