Sunday, February 5, 2012

Air Lift Releases New Wirelessone


Lansing, MI (PRWEB) January 25, 2012

Air Lift Company announced today the release of WirelessONE? (P/N 25870), a technologically advanced and easy to use on-board air compressor system that allows for the inflation and deflation of a vehicle?s air springs with the press of a button. WirelessONE? eliminates the need to locate a gas station air compressor to inflate a vehicle?s air springs. This one-touch control is extremely convenient when a driver changes the load of the vehicle and wants to quickly change the air spring pressure.


WirelessONE??s wireless remote allows drivers to make air spring pressure adjustments in full view of their vehicle. WirelessONE? provides 3 different memory settings for frequently used air pressure settings; for example, one setting for pulling an RV, a second setting for towing a boat and a third for a work trailer. Drivers can change the backlight color on the remote to match the color of the vehicle?s gauge cluster. The wireless remote can be clipped to the visor.


WirelessONE? includes a standard duty on-board air compressor, manifold, wiring harness, air lines, wireless remote and all the hardware needed to easily install the system. The air compressor mounts easily to the vehicle?s frame and attaches to an air line that runs to the air springs. The integrated manifold and wiring harness help speed installation. The manifold is weather resistant and waterproof up to 2 feet for maximum life expectancy and harsh climates.


With WirelessONE?, no running of air lines to the vehicle?s cab through the firewall is necessary, which speeds and simplifies installation. The system is easily installed with common hand tools in under 2 hours. Installation services are also available at one of Air Lift?s many installers.


WirelessONE?, as well as all other Air Lift on-board air compressor systems, work with any brand of air springs. All Air Lift compressor systems include a 2 year warranty and an industry exclusive 60 Day No-Questions-Asked-Money-Back-Guarantee.


Air adjustable from 5 to 100 PSI, Air Lift air spring kits increase safety and comfort by helping to level and stabilize vehicles when towing or hauling heavy loads. A level, stable vehicle results in better braking, steering, headlight aim and also reduces sway, ?porpoising?, and bottoming out. Just add air when loaded and reduce air pressure when riding unloaded.


Air Lift Company, founded in 1949, is a third-generation, family-owned suspension specialty company based in Lansing, Michigan. Air Lift is committed to engineering, manufacturing and selling the highest quality suspension products that fit, work and last. Air Lift products are available at retailers across the country as well as internationally. For more information, contact Air Lift Company at 800-248-0892, or on the Web at http://www.airliftcompany.com.


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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Top Ten Most Famous Volcanoes


Top Ten Most Famous Volcanoes in The Philippines







The Philippines has 37 volcanoes, 22 of these are active. Other active volcanoes in the Philippines aside from the list below are; Babuyan Claro, Mt. Biliran, Bud Dajo, Cagua, Camiguin de Babuyanes, Didicas, Iraya, Mt. Iriga, Makaturing, Matutum, Musuan, Mt. Parker, Ragang, and Smith Volcano,. They are all part of the so-called ?Pacific Ring of Fire.?





1.) Mayon Volcano

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This is the most picturesque of all the volcanoes in the Philippines - Mayon Volcano, an active stratovolcano in the province of Albay. Mayon is the most active volcano in the country, having erupted over 47 times in the past 400 years. The first recorded eruption was in 1616. Mayon Volcano is the main landmark of Albay, Philippines. This volcano is considered to be the world's most perfectly formed volcano�for its symmetrical cone.


2.) Taal Volcano

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The gateway for most visitors is through Tagaytay City, from the ridge where a panoramic view of Volcano Island can be seen. Taal volcano, a 406 meter-high crater, is the world's smallest active volcano. It is described as ?crater within an island within a lake? because it stands as an island at Taal Lake. There have been 33 recorded eruptions of Taal since 1572. What makes Taal Volcano more unique is the fact that the volcano itself has a lake of its own inside its crater which is called the ?Crater Lake.?


3.) Mount Pinatubo

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A giant reawaken after more than 400 years of deep slumber. The volcano's eruption in June 1991 produced the second largest terrestrial eruption of the 20th century. With an elevation of 1,745m this volcano is located in Zambales. Mt. Pinatubo is a popular tourist destination in Central Luzon. A 2-3 hour trek then commences on a trail that leads to its crater lake. Facilities include a view deck, cottages, and kayaks. Swimming in the lake is allowed although it is restricted to the proximal banks.

4.) Mount Apo

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Mount Apo is a large stratovolcano on the island of Mindanao, Philippines. It is the highest mountain in the country and overlooks Davao City. Its name means ?master? or ?grandfather.? Apo is flat topped, with three peaks, and is capped by a 500 m wide volcanic crater containing a small crater lake. It is a source of geothermal energy.


Mount Apo is one of the most popular climbing destinations in the Philippines with an elevation of 2,954 m. In 1936, Mount Apo was declared a National Park. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mountain is home to over 270 bird species, with more than a hundred that are endemic. The Mt. Apo Natural Park includes 629 species under 148 families of vascular and non-vascular plants. Five hundred seventy two species belong to 124 families of ferns and angiosperms, while 57 species belong to 24 families of bryophytes or mosses.



5.) Mount Arayat

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Mt. Arayat is an inactive volcano in Pampanga, Philippines rising to a height of 1026 m above sea level. The volcano is located in a flat agricultural region within the municipality of Arayat, Pampanga. Mt. Pinatubo is located a further ten miles west.


It is considered a mystical mountain, and people are against a proposal to place radio antennas atop the peak. Two trails lead to the two peaks of Mt. Arayat. Mt. Arayat National Park has a trail to Peak 1. This is the more popular trail, taking around 3-4 hours to reach the peak. Peak 1 offers views of Central Luzon, including Pampanga River, the mountains of Zambales and Bataan, and the mountains of the Sierra Madre Range. On the other hand, Peak 2 can be accessed from Magalang, Pampanga.

6.) Mount Banahaw

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A dormant volcanic complex located on the boundary of Laguna and Quezon, Philippines. It is considered to be sacred by the local residents because of its ?holy water and or holy sites. It has a height of 2,158 m, above seal level. Mt. Banahaw is a traditional pilgrimage site for locals, being considered a "holy mountain". It is also popular among mountain climbers being the closest >2000-meter mountain to Manila. Hiking activity peaks during Holy Week of each year, with climbers numbering thousands. Points of interest include the Cave of God the Father and the spring at Brgy. Kinabuhayan, said to have curative powers.




7. Mount Bulusan

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Mt. Bulusan or Bulusan Volcano is the southernmost volcano on Luzon Island in the Philippines. It is found in the province of Sorsogon in Bicol 70 km southeast of Mayon Volcano. It has four craters and four hot springs; San Benon Springs, Mapaso Springs, San Vicente Springs, Masacrot Springs.


Its adjacent volcanic edifices are Mt. Homahan, Mt. Binitacan, Mt. Batuan, Mt. Calungalan, Mt. Calaunan, Mt. Tabon-Tabon, Mt. Juban, and Mt. Jormajan. It is one of the 22 active volcanoes in the Philippines and after Mayon, Taal and Pinatubo is considered the 4th most active, having erupted 15 times since 1886.


8. Mount Hibok-Hibok

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Hibok-Hibok is an active volcano on Camiguin Island, Philippines. It has 6 hot springs; Ardent Spring, Tangob, Bugong, Tagdo, Naasag and Kiyab, three crater lakes. It also has a volcanic mark, Taguines Lagoon. Its adjacent volcanic edifices are Mt. Vulcan, Mt. Mambajao, Mt. Ginsiliban, and Mt.Uhay. There are also domes and cones at Campana Hill, Minokol Hill, Tres Marias Hill, Mt. Carling, Mt. Tibane, and Piyakong Hill.


Hibok-Hibok erupted five times in modern history. The first recorded eruption occurred in 1827. This was followed by similar activity in 1862. Mt. Hibok-Hibok is a popular hiking destination in Camiguin Island. The usual jump-off is Ardent Hot Springs in Mambajao. Views from the summit include the nearby White Island.

9.) Kanlaon Volcano or Mount Kanlaon

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Mt. Kanlaon is a stratovolcano on Negros Island, Philippines. Kanlaon has an elevation of 2,435 meters and a base diameter of 30 km. The summit of Kanlaon contains a broad elongated northern caldera with a crater lake. Mt. Kanlaon is a very popular site for nature trippers due to its vast quantities of flora and fauna, and its legendary history and myth.


The volcano has three hot springs on its slopes; Mambucal Hot Springs, Bucalan Hot Spring, Bungol Hot Spring. Its adjacent volcanic edifices are Mt. Silay and Mt. Mandalagan. It is the most active volcano in central Philippines. Kanlaon has erupted 25 times since 1886. It is a favorite spot for mountain climbers and is surrounded by the Mt. Kanlaon National Park.

10.)Mount Makiling

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Mt. Makiling is located in the province of Laguna, Philippines. It is an inactive volcano, which rises to 1,090 m above sea level. A campsite at the foot of Mount Makiling is being managed by the Boy Scout of the Philippines and was the site of the 10th World Scout Jamboree in 1959. Mt. Makiling is also a popular hiking destination.


Come visit the beautiful Philippines and see more of its natural wonders.

See also

Top 10 Most Active Volcanoes in the Philippines

Written by nobertbermosa
I am a Secondary School Head Teacher III and currently enrolled for my doctorate degree at Araullo University. I also contribute to Triond and Factoid




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Friday, February 3, 2012

Us Forest Service Highlights Expansion


Washington, DC (PRWEB) February 02, 2012

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced a new report, Increasing the Pace of Restoration and Job Creation on our National Forests, that outlines a strategy and series of actions for management on 193 million acres of national forests and grasslands managed by the U.S. Forest Service. As part of the accelerated restoration strategy, $ 40 million for 20 forest and watershed restoration projects have been announced for the upcoming year. The funding includes ten new projects under the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration (CFLR) program, continued funding for the original 10 projects selected under the CFLR program in 2010, and an additional $ 4.6 million to support other high priority restoration projects.


"Through our partnerships with states, communities, tribes and others, we are committed to restoring our forests and bringing jobs to rural America," said Vilsack. "Whether the threat comes from wildfire, bark beetles or a changing climate, it is vital that we step up our efforts to safeguard our country's natural resources."


Within the context of the overall restoration program, the strategy and actions announced today are designed to expand the number of forest acres treated by 20 percent over the next three years and increase the pace of active forest management, including fuels reduction, reforestation, stream restoration, road decommissioning, replacing and improving culverts, forest thinning and harvesting, prescribed fire and a range of other techniques.


As a result of these efforts, the Forest Service will be able to accomplish critical restoration objectives, including for water, wildlife, forest health and resilience, and community safety. This effort will support jobs and stimulate a more vibrant forest industry that will provide the workers and the know-how to undertake other restoration projects. Altogether, the Forest Service estimates this will increase the amount of forest products sold in 2014 to 3 billion board feet, up from 2.4 billion board feet in 2011.


The restoration of National Forest System lands is critically needed to address a number of threats to the health of forest ecosystems, watersheds, wildlife habitats and forest dependent communities. Major threats include wildland fire, climate change, beetle epidemics and invasive species.


The national forests and grasslands are the backdrop and neighbor to many rural and urban communities, providing a range of values and benefits, including clean drinking water for millions of people across the U.S., vital wildlife habitat, a variety of recreation opportunities, and other multiple uses that support jobs and economic growth in rural communities. The Forest Service?s restoration program of work is designed to sustain the ability of these lands to continue to deliver a full range of ecosystem services for generations to come.


These restoration efforts will further stimulate local economies by retaining and increasing other forest related jobs, such as the 1,550 jobs expected to maintained or generated through implementation of the CFLR projects, and by supporting recreation activities and attracting more tourists to rural areas. Currently, recreation activities on National Forest System lands contribute $ 14.5 billion annually to the U.S. economy and support hundreds of thousands of jobs in local communities.


?Accelerated restoration efforts demonstrate a shared vision where environmentalists, forest industry and local communities are working together to build healthier forests and contribute to local economies,? said U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell. ?The increased restoration work will benefit the environment and people, with more resilient ecosystems, improved watersheds and wildlife habitat, hazardous fuel reduction, and outputs of forest products. We hope accelerated restoration activities will bring all of our partners together, working as allies for forest conservation.?


The Forest Service will increase restoration activities with a series of actions, some of which are already underway. The list includes: expanding collaborative landscape partnerships; finalizing and implementing a new forest Planning Rule; implementing the Watershed Condition Framework; improving efficiencies of the planning process for restoration projects under the National Environmental Policy Act; implementing Integrated Resource Restoration budgeting; implementing the agency bark beetle strategy; improving the implementation and efficiencies of timber and stewardship contracts; and expanding markets for forest products.


The Forest Service received 26 proposals for Collaborative Forest Restoration Grants which were evaluated by a federal advisory committee. The committee recommended 13 projects to the USDA for funding consideration, of which 10 were selected under the program. Because the remaining three are high priority restoration projects and exemplify the intent of the program, the Forest Service is setting aside another $ 4.6 million to fund those projects as well.

Project proposals included ecological restoration treatments to reduce wildfire risk, enhance fish and wildlife habitats, maintain and improve water quality, use woody biomass and harvest timber. All of the landscape proposals include matching contributions from partners, either funds or in-kind services.


The following 10 new projects are approved for funding in 2012:

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Pine-Oak Woodlands Restoration Project, Missouri - $ 617,000

Shortleaf-Bluestem Community Project, Arkansas and Oklahoma - $ 342,00

Weiser-Little Salmon Headwaters Project, Idaho - $ 2,450,000

Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative, Idaho - $ 324,000

Southern Blues Restoration Coalition, Oregon - $ 2,500,000

Lakeview Stewardship Project, Oregon - $ 3,500,000

Zuni Mountain Project, New Mexico - $ 400,000

Grandfather Restoration Project, North Carolina - $ 605,000

Amador-Calaveras Consensus Group Cornerstone Project, California - $ 730,000


The following three projects are considered high priority restoration and are approved for funding in 2012 outside of the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Act:

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Ozark Highlands Ecosystem Restoration, Arkansas - $ 959,000

Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Restoration and Hazardous Fuels Reduction, De Soto National Forest, National Forests in Mississippi - $ 2,710,000


The following 10 Collaborative Forest Landscape projects were approved for funding in 2010 and will continue to receive funding in 2012:

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4 Forest Restoration Initiative, Arizona

Southwest Jemez Mountains, New Mexico

Dinkey Landscape Restoration Project, California

Deschutes Skyline, Oregon

Tapash Sustainable Forest Collaborative, Washington

Accelerating Longleaf Pine Restoration, Florida


Since taking office, President Obama?s Administration has taken historic steps to improve the lives of rural Americans, put people back to work and build thriving economies in rural communities. From proposing the American Jobs Act to establishing the first-ever White House Rural Council ? chaired by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack ? the President wants the federal government to be the best possible partner for rural businesses and entrepreneurs and for people who want to live, work and raise their families in rural communities.


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Us Forest Service Highlights Expansion


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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced a new report, Increasing the Pace of Restoration and Job Creation on our National Forests, that outlines a strategy and series of actions for management on 193 million acres of national forests and grasslands managed by the U.S. Forest Service. As part of the accelerated restoration strategy, $ 40 million for 20 forest and watershed restoration projects have been announced for the upcoming year. The funding includes ten new projects under the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration (CFLR) program, continued funding for the original 10 projects selected under the CFLR program in 2010, and an additional $ 4.6 million to support other high priority restoration projects.


"Through our partnerships with states, communities, tribes and others, we are committed to restoring our forests and bringing jobs to rural America," said Vilsack. "Whether the threat comes from wildfire, bark beetles or a changing climate, it is vital that we step up our efforts to safeguard our country's natural resources."


Within the context of the overall restoration program, the strategy and actions announced today are designed to expand the number of forest acres treated by 20 percent over the next three years and increase the pace of active forest management, including fuels reduction, reforestation, stream restoration, road decommissioning, replacing and improving culverts, forest thinning and harvesting, prescribed fire and a range of other techniques.


As a result of these efforts, the Forest Service will be able to accomplish critical restoration objectives, including for water, wildlife, forest health and resilience, and community safety. This effort will support jobs and stimulate a more vibrant forest industry that will provide the workers and the know-how to undertake other restoration projects. Altogether, the Forest Service estimates this will increase the amount of forest products sold in 2014 to 3 billion board feet, up from 2.4 billion board feet in 2011.


The restoration of National Forest System lands is critically needed to address a number of threats to the health of forest ecosystems, watersheds, wildlife habitats and forest dependent communities. Major threats include wildland fire, climate change, beetle epidemics and invasive species.


The national forests and grasslands are the backdrop and neighbor to many rural and urban communities, providing a range of values and benefits, including clean drinking water for millions of people across the U.S., vital wildlife habitat, a variety of recreation opportunities, and other multiple uses that support jobs and economic growth in rural communities. The Forest Service?s restoration program of work is designed to sustain the ability of these lands to continue to deliver a full range of ecosystem services for generations to come.


These restoration efforts will further stimulate local economies by retaining and increasing other forest related jobs, such as the 1,550 jobs expected to maintained or generated through implementation of the CFLR projects, and by supporting recreation activities and attracting more tourists to rural areas. Currently, recreation activities on National Forest System lands contribute $ 14.5 billion annually to the U.S. economy and support hundreds of thousands of jobs in local communities.


?Accelerated restoration efforts demonstrate a shared vision where environmentalists, forest industry and local communities are working together to build healthier forests and contribute to local economies,? said U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell. ?The increased restoration work will benefit the environment and people, with more resilient ecosystems, improved watersheds and wildlife habitat, hazardous fuel reduction, and outputs of forest products. We hope accelerated restoration activities will bring all of our partners together, working as allies for forest conservation.?


The Forest Service will increase restoration activities with a series of actions, some of which are already underway. The list includes: expanding collaborative landscape partnerships; finalizing and implementing a new forest Planning Rule; implementing the Watershed Condition Framework; improving efficiencies of the planning process for restoration projects under the National Environmental Policy Act; implementing Integrated Resource Restoration budgeting; implementing the agency bark beetle strategy; improving the implementation and efficiencies of timber and stewardship contracts; and expanding markets for forest products.


The Forest Service received 26 proposals for Collaborative Forest Restoration Grants which were evaluated by a federal advisory committee. The committee recommended 13 projects to the USDA for funding consideration, of which 10 were selected under the program. Because the remaining three are high priority restoration projects and exemplify the intent of the program, the Forest Service is setting aside another $ 4.6 million to fund those projects as well.

Project proposals included ecological restoration treatments to reduce wildfire risk, enhance fish and wildlife habitats, maintain and improve water quality, use woody biomass and harvest timber. All of the landscape proposals include matching contributions from partners, either funds or in-kind services.


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Burney-Hat Creek Basins Project, California - $ 605,000

Pine-Oak Woodlands Restoration Project, Missouri - $ 617,000

Shortleaf-Bluestem Community Project, Arkansas and Oklahoma - $ 342,00

Weiser-Little Salmon Headwaters Project, Idaho - $ 2,450,000

Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative, Idaho - $ 324,000

Southern Blues Restoration Coalition, Oregon - $ 2,500,000

Lakeview Stewardship Project, Oregon - $ 3,500,000

Zuni Mountain Project, New Mexico - $ 400,000

Grandfather Restoration Project, North Carolina - $ 605,000

Amador-Calaveras Consensus Group Cornerstone Project, California - $ 730,000


The following three projects are considered high priority restoration and are approved for funding in 2012 outside of the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Act:

Northeast Washington Forest Vision 2020, Washington - $ 968,000

Ozark Highlands Ecosystem Restoration, Arkansas - $ 959,000

Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Restoration and Hazardous Fuels Reduction, De Soto National Forest, National Forests in Mississippi - $ 2,710,000


The following 10 Collaborative Forest Landscape projects were approved for funding in 2010 and will continue to receive funding in 2012:

Selway-Middle Fork Clearwater Project, Idaho

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Top Ten Most Famous Volcanoes


Top Ten Most Famous Volcanoes in The Philippines







The Philippines has 37 volcanoes, 22 of these are active. Other active volcanoes in the Philippines aside from the list below are; Babuyan Claro, Mt. Biliran, Bud Dajo, Cagua, Camiguin de Babuyanes, Didicas, Iraya, Mt. Iriga, Makaturing, Matutum, Musuan, Mt. Parker, Ragang, and Smith Volcano,. They are all part of the so-called ?Pacific Ring of Fire.?





1.) Mayon Volcano

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This is the most picturesque of all the volcanoes in the Philippines - Mayon Volcano, an active stratovolcano in the province of Albay. Mayon is the most active volcano in the country, having erupted over 47 times in the past 400 years. The first recorded eruption was in 1616. Mayon Volcano is the main landmark of Albay, Philippines. This volcano is considered to be the world's most perfectly formed volcano�for its symmetrical cone.


2.) Taal Volcano

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The gateway for most visitors is through Tagaytay City, from the ridge where a panoramic view of Volcano Island can be seen. Taal volcano, a 406 meter-high crater, is the world's smallest active volcano. It is described as ?crater within an island within a lake? because it stands as an island at Taal Lake. There have been 33 recorded eruptions of Taal since 1572. What makes Taal Volcano more unique is the fact that the volcano itself has a lake of its own inside its crater which is called the ?Crater Lake.?


3.) Mount Pinatubo

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A giant reawaken after more than 400 years of deep slumber. The volcano's eruption in June 1991 produced the second largest terrestrial eruption of the 20th century. With an elevation of 1,745m this volcano is located in Zambales. Mt. Pinatubo is a popular tourist destination in Central Luzon. A 2-3 hour trek then commences on a trail that leads to its crater lake. Facilities include a view deck, cottages, and kayaks. Swimming in the lake is allowed although it is restricted to the proximal banks.

4.) Mount Apo

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Mount Apo is a large stratovolcano on the island of Mindanao, Philippines. It is the highest mountain in the country and overlooks Davao City. Its name means ?master? or ?grandfather.? Apo is flat topped, with three peaks, and is capped by a 500 m wide volcanic crater containing a small crater lake. It is a source of geothermal energy.


Mount Apo is one of the most popular climbing destinations in the Philippines with an elevation of 2,954 m. In 1936, Mount Apo was declared a National Park. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mountain is home to over 270 bird species, with more than a hundred that are endemic. The Mt. Apo Natural Park includes 629 species under 148 families of vascular and non-vascular plants. Five hundred seventy two species belong to 124 families of ferns and angiosperms, while 57 species belong to 24 families of bryophytes or mosses.



5.) Mount Arayat

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Mt. Arayat is an inactive volcano in Pampanga, Philippines rising to a height of 1026 m above sea level. The volcano is located in a flat agricultural region within the municipality of Arayat, Pampanga. Mt. Pinatubo is located a further ten miles west.


It is considered a mystical mountain, and people are against a proposal to place radio antennas atop the peak. Two trails lead to the two peaks of Mt. Arayat. Mt. Arayat National Park has a trail to Peak 1. This is the more popular trail, taking around 3-4 hours to reach the peak. Peak 1 offers views of Central Luzon, including Pampanga River, the mountains of Zambales and Bataan, and the mountains of the Sierra Madre Range. On the other hand, Peak 2 can be accessed from Magalang, Pampanga.

6.) Mount Banahaw

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A dormant volcanic complex located on the boundary of Laguna and Quezon, Philippines. It is considered to be sacred by the local residents because of its ?holy water and or holy sites. It has a height of 2,158 m, above seal level. Mt. Banahaw is a traditional pilgrimage site for locals, being considered a "holy mountain". It is also popular among mountain climbers being the closest >2000-meter mountain to Manila. Hiking activity peaks during Holy Week of each year, with climbers numbering thousands. Points of interest include the Cave of God the Father and the spring at Brgy. Kinabuhayan, said to have curative powers.




7. Mount Bulusan

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Mt. Bulusan or Bulusan Volcano is the southernmost volcano on Luzon Island in the Philippines. It is found in the province of Sorsogon in Bicol 70 km southeast of Mayon Volcano. It has four craters and four hot springs; San Benon Springs, Mapaso Springs, San Vicente Springs, Masacrot Springs.


Its adjacent volcanic edifices are Mt. Homahan, Mt. Binitacan, Mt. Batuan, Mt. Calungalan, Mt. Calaunan, Mt. Tabon-Tabon, Mt. Juban, and Mt. Jormajan. It is one of the 22 active volcanoes in the Philippines and after Mayon, Taal and Pinatubo is considered the 4th most active, having erupted 15 times since 1886.


8. Mount Hibok-Hibok

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Hibok-Hibok is an active volcano on Camiguin Island, Philippines. It has 6 hot springs; Ardent Spring, Tangob, Bugong, Tagdo, Naasag and Kiyab, three crater lakes. It also has a volcanic mark, Taguines Lagoon. Its adjacent volcanic edifices are Mt. Vulcan, Mt. Mambajao, Mt. Ginsiliban, and Mt.Uhay. There are also domes and cones at Campana Hill, Minokol Hill, Tres Marias Hill, Mt. Carling, Mt. Tibane, and Piyakong Hill.


Hibok-Hibok erupted five times in modern history. The first recorded eruption occurred in 1827. This was followed by similar activity in 1862. Mt. Hibok-Hibok is a popular hiking destination in Camiguin Island. The usual jump-off is Ardent Hot Springs in Mambajao. Views from the summit include the nearby White Island.

9.) Kanlaon Volcano or Mount Kanlaon

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Mt. Kanlaon is a stratovolcano on Negros Island, Philippines. Kanlaon has an elevation of 2,435 meters and a base diameter of 30 km. The summit of Kanlaon contains a broad elongated northern caldera with a crater lake. Mt. Kanlaon is a very popular site for nature trippers due to its vast quantities of flora and fauna, and its legendary history and myth.


The volcano has three hot springs on its slopes; Mambucal Hot Springs, Bucalan Hot Spring, Bungol Hot Spring. Its adjacent volcanic edifices are Mt. Silay and Mt. Mandalagan. It is the most active volcano in central Philippines. Kanlaon has erupted 25 times since 1886. It is a favorite spot for mountain climbers and is surrounded by the Mt. Kanlaon National Park.

10.)Mount Makiling

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Mt. Makiling is located in the province of Laguna, Philippines. It is an inactive volcano, which rises to 1,090 m above sea level. A campsite at the foot of Mount Makiling is being managed by the Boy Scout of the Philippines and was the site of the 10th World Scout Jamboree in 1959. Mt. Makiling is also a popular hiking destination.


Come visit the beautiful Philippines and see more of its natural wonders.

See also

Top 10 Most Active Volcanoes in the Philippines

Written by nobertbermosa
I am a Secondary School Head Teacher III and currently enrolled for my doctorate degree at Araullo University. I also contribute to Triond and Factoid








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