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Mt. Yusan
Mt. Yusan
Jul 19, 2014 21:59:52 GMT 8
Mt. Yusan, by Biliran on Jul 19, 2014 21:59:52 GMT 8, Mt. Yusan Biliran Island.
Marvins Seaside Inn, Hotel.
View from the sea to Marvins Seaside Inn, and the peaks of Mount Yusan and Naliawatan, part of the Biliran Volcano complex.
The Biliran Volcano is a large Compound Volcano or Complex Volcano forming the Island of Biliran off the north coast of Leyte Province in the Visayas region of the Philippines. Biliran Island contains many prominent andesitic lava domes, five fumarole fields and the most recent activity was a phreatic explosive eruption and debris avalanche at a thermal area at Mt. Suiro in 1939 with ashfall over Caibiran on the east coast. Possible other Biliran Volcano eruptions are said to have taken place at Mt. Pananao between Almeria and Kawayan in 1669 and another in Caibiran around 1800 near the site of the current Biliran Geothermal project. The Biliran Volcano is listed as one of the few active Volcanos in the Philippines and was monitored in 1954 when it was feared the Volcano was close waking from its sleep. The Island has many Thermal areas, Mud Pools and Hot Springs such as in Libtong in Naval Municipality and the Mainit Hot Spring in Caibiran that have become popular tourist attractions. Biliran and Leyte Province are also prone to earthquakes as they are on the Central Leyte Fault line, part of the Philippine Fault Zone. The Fault line passes right up the spine of Leyte Island and then along the seabed between Biliran and Calubian Municipality in Leyte Province.
Mt. Yusan Biliran Island. Marvins Seaside Inn, Hotel. View from the sea to Marvins Seaside Inn, and the peaks of Mount Yusan and Naliawatan, part of the Biliran Volcano complex. The Biliran Volcano is a large Compound Volcano or Complex Volcano forming the Island of Biliran off the north coast of Leyte Province in the Visayas region of the Philippines. Biliran Island contains many prominent andesitic lava domes, five fumarole fields and the most recent activity was a phreatic explosive eruption and debris avalanche at a thermal area at Mt. Suiro in 1939 with ashfall over Caibiran on the east coast. Possible other Biliran Volcano eruptions are said to have taken place at Mt. Pananao between Almeria and Kawayan in 1669 and another in Caibiran around 1800 near the site of the current Biliran Geothermal project. The Biliran Volcano is listed as one of the few active Volcanos in the Philippines and was monitored in 1954 when it was feared the Volcano was close waking from its sleep. The Island has many Thermal areas, Mud Pools and Hot Springs such as in Libtong in Naval Municipality and the Mainit Hot Spring in Caibiran that have become popular tourist attractions. Biliran and Leyte Province are also prone to earthquakes as they are on the Central Leyte Fault line, part of the Philippine Fault Zone. The Fault line passes right up the spine of Leyte Island and then along the seabed between Biliran and Calubian Municipality in Leyte Province.
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Mt. Yusan
Mt. Yusan
Aug 7, 2014 20:46:05 GMT 8
Mt. Yusan, by Biliran on Aug 7, 2014 20:46:05 GMT 8,
Panoramic view of all the mountains as seen from the western side of Biliran Island.
Panoramic view of all the mountains as seen from the western side of Biliran Island.
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Mt. Yusan
Mt. Yusan
Aug 7, 2014 21:16:45 GMT 8
Mt. Yusan, by Biliran on Aug 7, 2014 21:16:45 GMT 8, ]
View of Rice Terraces from the Biliran Cross Country Road as it goes up the mountain out of Naval. The three mountain peaks are known locally as the Tres Marias.
] View of Rice Terraces from the Biliran Cross Country Road as it goes up the mountain out of Naval. The three mountain peaks are known locally as the Tres Marias.
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Mt. Yusan
Mt. Yusan
May 20, 2016 3:26:23 GMT 8
Mt. Yusan, by Biliran on May 20, 2016 3:26:23 GMT 8,
Map of Biliran Island Province showing the Volcanoes, Domes, Cones and Craters. Also shown are the Lava Flow Deposits, Pyroclastic Flow Deposits and Alluvial Deposits that are found across the Island.
Map of Biliran Island Province showing the Volcanoes, Domes, Cones and Craters. Also shown are the Lava Flow Deposits, Pyroclastic Flow Deposits and Alluvial Deposits that are found across the Island.
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Mt. Yusan
Mt. Yusan
Aug 17, 2016 20:37:49 GMT 8
Mt. Yusan, by Biliran on Aug 17, 2016 20:37:49 GMT 8,
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Mt. Yusan
Mt. Yusan
Aug 17, 2016 20:38:33 GMT 8
Mt. Yusan, by Biliran on Aug 17, 2016 20:38:33 GMT 8,
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Mt. Yusan
Mt. Yusan
Aug 17, 2016 20:39:05 GMT 8
Mt. Yusan, by Biliran on Aug 17, 2016 20:39:05 GMT 8,
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