Lake Agco

Friday, January 9, 2009

Lake Agco is located at the foot of Mount Apo, the highest mountain in the Philippines and one of the country's most popular climbing destinations. Lake Agco Resort is the place where tourists can dip in to the hot and warm pools sourced from the local hot springs.

The following photos were taken by my sister-in-law Malou using her Motorola V3i mobile phone camera. The photos were taken last January 2. I am also very proud to say that Malou is one of my photography apprentice who learned something from me. My wife and I will be missing her since she didn't come back with us to Manila. She was transferring her work in Davao.

Lake Agco Resort





























The Boiling Sulfuric Water

Lake Agco Hot Spring
Lake Agco Hot Spring

Lake Agco boiling hot water
boiling hot water of Lake Agco
All photos copyrighted by Malou C. Wacay.

More photos in her photostream. Click the link below. It's easy to view the photos. Trust me. ;)

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/wacay24/tags/lakeagco


Get Firefox

Labels: ,

published by dodong flores 도동 플로오리스 @ 4:45:00 PM Permalink Links to this post 7 comments from: Blogger Mari, Blogger dodong flores, Blogger Bengbeng, Blogger Nance, Anonymous estan, Blogger Joy, Blogger dodong flores,


7 Comments:

  1. At 6:00 PM, January 09, 2009, Blogger Mari said…
    This is truly a nice place to go to when touring the place. Must be a busy place during the hot summer monsoon.  
  2. At 6:12 PM, January 09, 2009, Blogger dodong flores said…
    Hi, Mari. Indeed!  
  3. At 9:28 PM, January 09, 2009, Blogger Bengbeng said…
    i love the hot spring. Phillipines is indeed a country with a spectrum of different attractions  
  4. At 8:53 AM, January 10, 2009, Blogger Nance said…
    Wow, i wonder if i ever get to see this place! a natural beauty!  
  5. At 11:51 AM, January 10, 2009, Anonymous estan said…
    gi himo na diay na nga resort diha ba. still haven't been there but have read about the place a lot. :)  
  6. At 6:36 PM, January 10, 2009, Blogger Joy said…
    Wonderful photos, Dodong! Looks like the people are benefiting from the great location of the lake.  
  7. At 7:09 PM, January 10, 2009, Blogger dodong flores said…
    @ Bengbeng: You describe the Philippines well :)

    @ Nance: Visit the place, you won't regret it...

    @ Estan: Fully developed na siya. Dili madugay, mahimo na sab ni nga lugar nga major tourist destination...

    Dr. Joy: It's worth the long climb up there :)  
GET YOUR .PH DOMAIN HERE

Post a Comment

Thank you very much for visiting my blog and taking time to comment. It is greatly appreciated. Sometimes it may take a while before I can return the favor since I don't blog much nowadays [Why I'm Not Blogging These Days], but I promise to anytime reciprocate your visit based on the URL you left with your comment.

Those who are asking for link exchange may use the anchor as shown below:
<a href="http://travelogue.digitalrebel.ws/">dodong flores Travelogue</a>

This embedded comment form may not work in some browser. If that can happen to you, you may use commenting pop-up window instead.

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

Links to this post:

Create a Link | Print this page | Home

Previous Posts: North Cotabato Photographs Lost Forever! | CF Card Disaster | The Matalam Town Plaza: A Photo Essay | Hearing the Mass and the Kabacan Tour | Flores - Wacay Nuptial | Life In The Farm | Coco Farm Adventure | Pamalaye II | Pamalaye | The Kidapawan and Lampayan Adventure | travelogue.DigitalRebel.WEBSITE

You may not be viewing the images the way others do. If you can't read all the 15 letters, you have to calibrate your monitor. Calibration guide courtesy of Rey Nocum.
You may not be viewing the images the way others do. If you can't read all the 15 letters, you have to
calibrate your monitor. Calibration guide courtesy of Rey Nocum.