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Mount Bulusan, also known as Bulusan Volcano, is a stratovolcano on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Located in the province of Sorsogon in the Bicol Region , it is 70 kilometres (43 mi) southeast of Mayon Volcano and approximately 390 kilometres (240 mi) southeast of Manila .
The Bulusan Volcano Natural Park is a 3,673-hectare (9,080-acre) protected area of rainforest surrounding Mount Bulusan in the Philippines. [1] It was first designated as a National Park [ 2 ] by Proclamation no. 811 on June 7, 1935. [ 3 ]
Lake Bulusan is a lake on Luzon Island in the Philippines. It lies at the heart of Bulusan Volcano National Park which covers a land area of 3,672 hectares (9,070 acres). It has an elevation of 360 metres (1,180 ft) and is located on the southeast flank of Mount Bulusan , an active volcano .
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Bulusan: 1,565 ... Mount Mayon in Albay is the most active volcano in the Philippines.
Bulusan is home to the highest peak in Sorsogon, Mount Bulusan. This active volcano is the centerpiece of Bulusan Volcano Natural Park which covers a land area of 3,672 hectares . At the foot of the mountain is the equally popular Bulusan Lake , a scenic crater lake surrounded by a dense green forest and encircled by a concrete pathway.
Irosin is also an ideal starting point for mountaineering and ecological treks, providing entry and exit to Bulusan Volcano Natural Park (BVNP), one of the remaining tropical forests and a protected area in the Bicol Region. Mount Jormajam and Mount Mara-ot Banwa offer additional mountaineering and trekking opportunities.
Mount Bulusan, the tallest peak, rises 1,560 metres (5,120 ft) above sea level. Except for its overland link with the province of Albay to the north, it is completely surrounded by water. Sorsogon is the gateway of Luzon to the Visayas through its Roll-on/Roll-off ferry terminal facilities located in the municipalities of Matnog, Pilar and Bulan.
Lake Aguingay is a vast plain at the center of Bulusan Volcano National Park located near Bulusan Lake at the Municipality of Bulusan, South central part of the Sorsogon Province, Southern Luzon, Bicol Region, Philippines. It is called The Lake because it is occasionally flooded during wet season and dries up during summer.