Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Milburn in the Philippines (part 1)

So, Kristy and I are spending our Christmas holiday in the Philippines. Originally, we had planned to go to Beijing for the vacation, but I forgot that Beijing is around -10 Celsius right now.... So that plan got scrapped. Instead, an article in one of the expat magazines inspired us to come to the Philippines. After a bit of research, a travel guide supplied by Kristy's mother when she came to visit, and some debate we settled on going to two different areas. The first one: Lagaspi. Lagaspi is not home to much, except the Philippines most active volcano.
MOUNT DOOM!!!

Woo hoo!! Ooops... that's the wrong picture...





So, the real volcano is Mount Mayon. As I am typing this, however, it IS getting ready to erupt for real. It was currently erupting a little bit when we landed. Here's what it looked like from the airport where we landed.


We didn't stay in Legaspi for long, though. We were there long enough to grab some food and some pictures before heading to Donsol for some Whale Shark watching. I wish we had some pictures of the actual whale sharks, but this will have to do.

The visibility was not good when we went, so we were very close to the sharks. These guys get up to 2 busses in length (we saw three, ranging from 5 to 9 meters in length). They eat krill, just like humpback whales, so they are very safe to be near. However, you are not supposed to scuba dive with them, because it can spook them. So, we went snorkeling. That really is good enough. We were very close, and the things were ENORMOUS. They were very cool.