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At the photo above, you can see the plains (or can I call it valley since it is in between two mountains?) of Tabaco City, the municipality of Malilipot and Malinao - still in Albay and how I wish I can also see the island of Catanduanes here but just never mind.
Well, well, well, don't underestimate. People who are already familiar with the activity of Mayon tell that this spot at the slope of this volcano is a safe zone.
The lava that flows from the crater of this potentially angry volcano does not pass through here that's why the park still exists and it is where I am standing now.
With our accidental tour guide (because he was not actually a tour guide, we just picked him up somewhere), he told me that Tabaco City is the take off point for people who are going to the island province of Catanduanes. You gotta ride a ferry from Tabaco City and I hope you can spot the "super tiny" ferries at my photos above, uh! (Hint: Focus at the right side)
So that is the Lagonoy gulf as seen from the point where I am standing now, and yes, I am still on a high elevation at the slope of Mt. Mayon.
Those aren't smoke, it is hardly possible to have a thick smoke build up with that elevation. Now you know, they are the stratus clouds (correct me if I'm wrong), the low lying pieces of clouds and hurray!!!!!!! - I am above them!
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been there several times since our place is just an hour or so drive...really a great place!
ReplyDeleteI am from Albay and grew up seeing Mayon Volcano everyday of my life. I am proud of the majestic Mayon.
ReplyDeleteMayon Volcano is the only perfect cone shape volcano.
awesome pictures! The last time I saw Mayon volcano was in 1997 and of course only from afar.. wish to visit this place again with my family. :)
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Oh, those are clouds. I thought fog so I was thinking, parang super lamig! :D
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Good location - a birds eye view of the entirety of Albay. Nice shots too..
ReplyDeleteNot everybody gets to see such a majestic scenery as these. You are lucky to have seen such wonder. I hope I'll witness these too.
ReplyDeleteI love the view! Thanks for sharing the beauty of Mayon in your perspective...
ReplyDeleteYou're photos are always awesome. I'm amazed at how you can always take the top view.
ReplyDeleteOMg ang Ganda!!!! I'm speechless sana makarating ako dyan!
ReplyDeleteYou were literally in cloud nine. Would have love to trade places with your at that moment:)
ReplyDeletegreat photos as always!
ReplyDeletegreat shots here, almost like heaven on earth
ReplyDeleteThe view is different when its from above pala. Interesting take on Albay.
ReplyDeletebalak namin i-roadtrip from Manila hanggang dito.haha
ReplyDelete@killerfiller!
ReplyDeleteGo! Ang saya kayang mag-road trip... :))
like feeling cloud9. Hahaha Sound like your having fun.
ReplyDeleteBeen to Albay many times. At hindi ako magsasawang balikbalikan to. Great shots dude! :)
ReplyDelete@Jenny,
ReplyDeleteOo nga. Ang lamig dito at talagang high-altitude na.
@Noks, Sining Factory,
ReplyDeleteTrue, gusto ko nga rin bumalik uli eh. Hindi nakakawala ng amazement ang Mayon.
beautiful photos there! :)
ReplyDeleteclearly you enjoyed and very scenic talaga ang place.
hopefully i'd go there someday. :3
@Athena. Yup, enjoyed a lot.
ReplyDeletemy family's originally from Albay, I have yet to see the place "above the clouds" you talking about!... seem a very romantic place to share with your loved one!:)
ReplyDelete@Gemma: exactly, and it's way too chilly hear. Bring some extra jacket.
ReplyDeleteStratus clouds are known to be as rain clouds. When rain is coming or about to fall, stratus clouds are usually formed. These clouds are in approximately 2,000 m (6,000 ft) below the altitude.
ReplyDelete@Sir Gil. I'm glad I could be right :)) Mayon is more than 8,000 feet, so it is possible that these are stratus clouds considering they could be lower than 6,000 feet and I am near the crater.
ReplyDeleteamazing vantage point!
ReplyDeleteI guess you'll need more of wide lenses.
But then the point here is to show the plains of Albay, and the slopes of Mt Mayon
That was really a good perspective of Albay. Atop of almost everything, plus it gives you a perfect vantage point to cover almost everything. ^_^
ReplyDelete@Simurgh, how I wish. I only use point and shoot. I don't have DSLR :(
ReplyDelete@markpogi, exactly.. thnaks for the plus.
ReplyDeleteNever been to Albay. But It's such an awesome place. Great picture.
ReplyDeletedude, you are lucky to have seen such a wonderful majestic Mayon.. but you haven't seen its truest beauty.. try to visit there in the month of September til December and you will see Mayon, especially at night, flowing its red hot lava, like a teardrops at night..
ReplyDeleteBlaire, yep! You have just mentioned the scene I always wanted to capture.
DeleteSeeing majestic Mayon and being with someone special, wagi! :D Been to Albay many years back, sana makabalik ulit. :)
ReplyDeletePinayWanderer, tama. lalo na kapag mas malamig-lamig ang paligid. haha.
Deletevery nice!! nung nagpunta kami jan tanghali na, although malamig pa rin, it doesn't look as magical as the ones on your photos
ReplyDelete@Kuya Christian, salamat po. MAganda po talaga 'yung place kaya ganyan, haha. I use point and shoot lang.
ReplyDeleteA Romantic spot for dating, i bet you can view sunset on that spot. oh one more thing Great photoshoot.
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Thanks you so much philtrvia01 for those kind words :))
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