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Mt Pinatubo Crater

Took a cool 4x4 drive up from P.D.C Pinatubo Spa Town in Capaz, Tarlac and then hiked for about an hour and a half to reach the MT Pinatubo crater.

Amazing place and incredible to think that the Mountain lost around 1200 ft of vertical elevation and was also left with most of the interior blown out out it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinatubo

The area is slowly coming back to life but it's still quite surreal up there. Went for a swim down in the lake that has formed in the crater - the water was really opaque and smooth which felt really nice on the skin. The hike back was eventful as we got hit by a massive torrential down pour and i was so lucky i had a huge plastic bag because otherwise i would have lost all my camera gear - pretty scary walking down a river bed with lots of debris and small stones smashing into your legs.
The drive back to the start point was classic with the guys just gunning it along the river in jacked up 4x4's with water sometimes over the bonnets.

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Copyright: Glen Claydon
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10652x5326
Taken: 11/05/2008
送信日: 13/03/2010
Published: 14/03/2010
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Tags: philippines; mt pinatubo; adventure; volcano; crater
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