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bulusan volcano
The area of Bulusan Volcano National Park is 3,673,000.0 square meters.
Bulusan is a fourth class municipality in Sorsogon Province, Philippines.
Signs of eruption are shown by Bulusan.
· Bamus Volcano, Papua New Guinea · Mount Bulusan, Philippines
Mount Bulusan is located in the province of Sorsogon in the Philippines. It is situated on the southern part of Luzon Island and is part of the Bicol Region. This active volcano is known for its picturesque landscapes and is surrounded by the Bulusan Lake and a national park, attracting both tourists and nature enthusiasts.
· Bamus Volcano, Papua New Guinea · Mount Bulusan, Philippines
Bulang Buluran, also known as Bulusan Volcano, is located in the Philippines on the island of Luzon. It is part of the Philippine archipelago and is known for its stunning landscapes and lush surroundings. The volcano is classified as an active stratovolcano and has had several eruptions throughout its history. It is a popular destination for tourists and hikers, offering beautiful views and rich biodiversity in the nearby Bulusan Volcano Natural Park.
There are 22 active volcanoes in the Philippines
Bulusan High School was created in 2000.
The top ten most active and dangerous volcanoes in the Philippines are the Mount Mayon, Taal volcano, Mount Kanlaon, Mount Bulusan, Mount Makaturing, Musuan Volcano and Mount Ragang, Didicas volcano and Hibok-hibok, Smith volcano, Babuyan Claro and Mount Banahaw, and the Dequey and Mount Parker. Philippines is one among the countries situated on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Mt. Sembrano is extinct. There are many inactive volcanoes, though they may not be classified as extinct, in the Philippines. For a list, please visit http://www.volcanolive.com/philippines4.html