A small transboundary lake: Brgy. Sulsugin,
Nagcarlan, Brgy. Antipolo, Rizal and Brgy. San Lorenzo, San
Pablo City. Conducting ocular survey on the best preserved lake among the seven crater lakes of San Pablo.
Professor, author, writer, introvert, stroke survivor, chess/ham radio/table tennis and hiking/ultramarathon enthusiast // Research Interest in Concepts, Theories, Perspectives, Frameworks, Lakes, Development, Relativism, Qualitative Research, and Subjective Approaches // Fascinated by Lakes, Rivers/Streams/Waterfalls, Unusual Landscapes, and Historic Sites/Structures // This weblog serves as a repository for my work and activities. The Brillo’s Rule—read, think, imagine, and write—I force you!
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Calibato Lake
Brgy Sto Angel, San Pablo City and Brgy. Tala and Antipolo, Rizal, Laguna. The deepest among the seven crater lakes of San Pablo (average depth of 156 meters).
Calibato Lake, Tayak Hill, Mt San Cristobal and Mt Banahaw
main entry trail @ san pablo
View from Rizal, Laguna
Nalagalas waterfall
Calibato Lake, Tayak Hill, Mt San Cristobal and Mt Banahaw
main entry trail @ san pablo
View from Rizal, Laguna
Nalagalas waterfall
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
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