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Based in history, the stories of Old Volcano and Sunken Cemetery are closely tied together. Where in strong earthquake happened in 1871 that the cemetery submerged in water and the ancient Spanish church is destroyed. Both lay between the sea and the Old Volcano. Nowadays, the path up to the Old Volcano is known to be “Via Crucis”, Station of the Cross. Read More: http://xplorerboyz.blogspot.com/2012/08/camiguin-walkway-to-old-volcano-and.html#.WIeWKvkrJaQ
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Camiguin also played an important role during the first few years of Spanish colonization. In 1521, after landing in Homonhon and Limasawa, Ferdinand Magellan and his men headed their way to Camiguin. Then in 1598, this time following the visit of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi, the first Spanish settlement in the island was established. Catarman, located southwest of Mambajao, was the major trading center of Camiguin until 1871 before the violent eruption of Mt. Vulcan. The catastrophic event wiped out communities and sank some coastal settlements beneath the sea. Read More: https://insights.looloo.com/camiguin-a-story-of-volcanoes-hot-springs-waterfalls-and-gorgeous-beaches/
OLD VULCAN (MT. VULCAN)
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Savor the Beauty of the Island Paradise of Camiguin
Where is Camiguin and How to Get There
Discover Interesting Places in Camiguin
Join the Vibrant and Exciting Festivals of Camiguin
Discover the Amazing Beaches of Camiguin
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