There is a small museum at the Taal Volcano monitoring station in western Talisay next to the Buco Resort. It is part of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. You can see displays of recent and old eruptions of the Taal and other volcanos. Admission was free but we had to go around back and find someone to unlock the front door. I'll do a travelogue with some pictures. BTW, you would not stop there for the clean restrooms.
Updated Jun 7, 2004
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There is a small museum at the Taal Volcano monitoring station in western Talisay next to the Buco Resort. It is part of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology...
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Talisay is a small coastal town in the north-central part of Batangas Province. It has slowly shed off its image as a fishing village. Today, Talisay has become popular as a resort town. It is the...
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