Pablo City, located in the southern portion of Laguna province is nestled in the foothills of three mountains namely Mount Banahaw, Mount Makiling and the Sierra Madre Mountains.
It is nicknamed the "City of Seven Lakes" because of the 7 crater lakes scattered around the city. These low-profile volcanic craters were formed by phreatomagmatic eruptions, an eruption where ground water comes in contact with hot magma pushing up near the Earth's surface. San Pablo City has a long history as far back as the pre-Spanish colonial period when it was officially declared as a town in 1647 by the Spanish governement.
Yen Baet does what she does best: taking breath-taking photos. Here's a shot of the El Nido Lagen rock.
Cudugnon Cave is located not far to the west of El Nido's Lagen Island. The cave is believed to be a Neolithic burial place, thereby considered to be a significant archeological site. In fact, several prehistoric human bones and ancient artifacts have been found here.
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