Thursday, July 22, 2010

Bicol Region Volcanoes



Going to Northern Samar for our Geology 215 class, we passed by the Bicol Region and stayed overnight in my aunt's place in Irosin, Sorosogon. We were able to see two of our country's 23 active volcanoes - Mayon and Bulusan Volcanoes in Albay and Sorsogon, respectively.

Mayon is the Philippines' most active volcano, having 48* known historical eruptions, the latest of which was early this year (2010). You can still the hardened lava deposits along the volcano's slopes. I have witnessed Mayon's fury way back in 2001. It was a scary, yet exciting, experience.

Bulusan, on the other hand, has at least 16* known eruptions. Fortunately for the people around the volcano (including my aunt), the eruptions are not as catastrophic as the eruptions of Mayon and Pinatubo in 1991.

* Source: PHIVOLCS website

Thursday, July 15, 2010

birdwatching in UP





I started birdwatching when in 2003, Mr. Mike Lu (now President of the Wild Bird Club of the Philippines) invited me to join one of their activities. I immediately got addicted to birdwatching and even got some of friends to get involved in the activity as well.

My favorite place is UP Diliman, where I took my BS and MS degrees and where I am now employed as a faculty. A lot of rare and unusual bird species have been photographed and sighted in this place, making the UP as an important birding sites in Metro Manila. This is something the UP community should be very proud of.

Lately, I've been birdwatching with a friend, trying to revisit areas around the Science Complex where we used to see a lot of birds. Sadly, because of the development in the area, many of the habitats have been disturbed. This is evidenced by the few sightings of birds that were present in the area many years ago.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Baroque Churches in the Philippines





from http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/677:

Immaculate Conception: District of Intramuros, City of Manila Nuestra Senora: Municipality of Santa Maria, Province of Ilocos Sur San Agustin: Municipality of Paoay, Province of Ilocos Norte Santo Tomas: Municipality of Miag-ao, Province of Iloilo These four churches, the first of which was built by the Spanish in the late 16th century, are located in Manila, Santa Maria, Paoay and Miag-ao. Their unique architectural style is a reinterpretation of European Baroque by Chinese and Philippine craftsmen.

I was able to take pictures of all the churches inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List when, finally, in November 2009, I was able to visit the church of Nuestra Senora in Sta. Maria Ilocos Sur. The first church I was able to see was the San Agustin Church in Paoay when I was still an undergraduate student. The second was the Immaculate Conception Church in Itramuros, then the Sto. Tomas Churh in Miagao, Iloilo during a brief stay in that province.

Sunset


When i was a little younger, i often go to Paraiso Memorial Park in San Mateo to watch sunset, which is actually my favorite part of the day. How I wish I still have the time to just sit somewhere and watch the drama of colors that accompany sunsets. How I wish ...........

Sagada Mushrooms



We stayed in the house of Xsa in Bangaan during our stay in Sagada. The first activity we did was to look for mushrooms in a nearby mountain. We did see some mushrooms but we don't know whether they're edible or not......

Sagada May 2010


I went to Sagada with my brother Mark college friends Monina, Hillel, Xsa, Luz and Edward. I've been looking forward to go to Sagada ever since I've read about the caves and waterfalls in the area. It was a long trip, with the bus leaving the station around 830 in the evening and arriving in Bontoc, Mountain Province after 13 hours. Along the way to Bontoc, we passed by the Banaue Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Unfortunately, I was seated far from the window where I could have taken pictures of the terraces.

Before going to Sagada, we visited the Bontoc Museum and bought some souvenirs. The trip from Bontoc to Sagada took at least 1.5 hours and not long after, the limestones of Sagada came into view. I was in Sagada at last!!!

Summer in Samar 2010

I spent almost 3 weeks in Northern Samar, doing fieldwork as part of the Geology 215 mapping course offered at UP-NIGS.

It's my second time already in Biri Island and it's as dramatic and as beautiful as ever. The highlight of the fieldwork was the visit to the rock formations located on the eastern coast of the island. One of the rock formations is named Magasang. These rocks have already been featured in the PNOC Calendar and more recently as the cover of a book entitled "Lexicon of Philippine Stratigraphy" which was published in 2008.

My students are now doing their reports regarding the mapping and sampling we conducted in Northern Samar. A lot of really interesting stuff came out during the analysis of the samples we collected in the area. Looking forward to visit the island again this year.