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without-ado · 23 days
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Lightning through the ash cloud of Taal Volcano (x)
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lenietest-acc · 5 months
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Taal Volcano Crater
Taal Volcano crater in 2017 before it erupted.
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meta-holott · 1 year
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1978 Philippines, Luzon, Taal volcano
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filmap · 1 month
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Nine Deaths of the Ninja Emmett Alston. 1985
Panoramic View Taal Vista Hotel, Kilometer 60 Emilio Aguinaldo Highway, Kaybagal South, Tagaytay, 4120 Cavite, Philippines See in map
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2022dirt · 4 months
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Motorcyclist covered in ash while getting away from an erupting volcano. This was from the Taal Volcano in the Philippines.
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dorkycats · 10 months
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My Most Recent Tagaytay Trip
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First three pics: Lunchtime at the samgyeopsal place.
Last two pics: View from the balcony. The Taal Volcano has calmed down by the time I got to the Wind Residences.
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carronyaflowers · 7 months
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PSA: To my filo moots and followers, please don't forget to wear your masks when you're going out and drink lots of water. Taal volcano is ejecting so much smoke today and smog and vog are spreading to nearby provinces and cities!! Keep safe!!
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thedalatribune · 1 year
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© Paolo Dala
My Heart Is [Not] Jet Lagged
Hop a plane across several time zones, and you may end up with what scientists call circadian dysrhythmia (aka jet lag). It’s a temporary sleep disorder where your body’s internal clock isn’t in sync with the time cues in your destination - daylight, dark of night, mealtimes.
It’s also why you might doze off at lunch on your first day in London or be unable to get to sleep the first couple of nights of a vacation to Japan. “We have a natural rhythm to our bodies, and it’s pretty well set,” says Vivek Jain, director of the George Washington University’s Center for Sleep Disorders.
But jet lag doesn’t have to wreck your trip. “If you plan for it, you can do most of your acclimatizing to your destination a few days in advance,” says W. Chris Winter, neurologist and author of The Sleep Solution: Why Your Sleep Is Broken and How to Fix It.
You can use light exposure, sleep, strategically timed naps, snacks, and caffeine to ease into your new time zone. There are also recent scientific innovations, from high-tech gadgets to safer pharmaceuticals, that might be worth adding to your anti-jet lag arsenal.
Jennifer Barger How do You Avoid Jet Lag? Experts Weigh in,
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Taal, Batangas. Pre-2020 Taal volcano eruption. Pre-pandemic.
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nitrojenzone · 2 years
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Taal Volcano 🌋
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adrianl4u · 3 months
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Lightning Strike during the Taal Vulcano eruption, in the Philippines, in January 2020. Credit: Domcar C Lagto/PACIFIC P/SIPA/Shutterstock
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travelella · 5 months
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Taal Lake and Taal Volcano, province of Batangas, Luzon, Philippines
Taken by Hector John Periquin
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warningsine · 7 months
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BATANGAS, Sept 22 (Reuters) - A small but restive volcano near the Philippine capital Manila spewed above average sulfur dioxide and volcanic smog on Friday, prompting authorities to close schools in dozens of cities and towns and to urge people to stay indoors.
The state volcanology and seismology institute said it observed upwelling of hot volcanic fluids in the Taal volcano's crater lake, resulting in the emission of volcanic gases. Heavy pollution also shrouded buildings in the capital region in haze.
The alert remained at level 1 on a five-level scale, denoting a "slight increase in volcanic earthquake, and steam or gas activity".
Located in a scenic lake in Batangas province near Manila, the 311-metre (1,020-foot) Taal is among the most active of 24 volcanoes in the Philippines.
Kennard Kaagbay, a tricycle driver in the province, has complained of throat irritation from the volcanic smog.
"It's bad for me to inhale the air because I have asthma. Our passengers don't go out as well because of the (smog), so we don’t get much passengers recently," Kaagbay said.
In January 2020, Taal volcano spewed a column of ash and steam as high as 15 km (9.32 miles), forcing more than 100,000 people to evacuate and dozens of flight cancellations as heavy ash fell as far away as Manila.
Randy Dela Paz, operations section chief of the civil defence's southern Manila office, told DWPM radio they received reports of respiratory illnesses in the province due to intoxication from the volcanic smog.
Volcanic smog, or vog, consists of fine droplets containing volcanic gases, such as sulfur, that can irritate the eyes, throat and respiratory tract.
Classes were suspended in several cities in the capital region and in dozens of towns and cities in Cavite, Laguna, and Batangas provinces.
The aviation authority on Friday told pilots to avoid flying close to the volcano's summit.
The Philippines is in the Pacific "Ring of Fire", where volcanic activity and earthquakes are common.
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ricisidro · 7 months
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Health Advisory: Volcanic Smog Alert
Wear Your Mask 😷
Volcanic #Smog (#VOG) has been observed over #TaalVolcano and has lingered over the area including the NCR and nearby provinces with "Unhealthy" level of the air quality index according to:
People sensitive to vog are those with asthma, lung disease and heart disease, the elderly, pregnant women and children.
TAAL VOLCANO ADVISORY 21 September 2023 05:30 PM
https://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/index.php/volcano-advisory-menu/20007-taal-volcano-advisory-21-september-2023-05-30-pm
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ltrtodmscha · 9 months
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Taal Volcano 🌋
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beingjellybeans · 11 months
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Unwinding with excellent food and spectacular views at Leslie's Restaurant in Tagaytay
Leslie’s Restaurant is a popular dining destination located in Tagaytay City, Philippines. The restaurant has been serving local and foreign tourists for over three decades since its establishment in 1984. It is known for its stunning panoramic view of Taal Volcano and Taal Lake, making it an ideal spot for romantic dates and family gatherings. The restaurant’s menu features a wide range of…
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