Rising 4,757 feet (1,450 meters) above Luzon, Mt. Pinatubo is a stratovolcano that erupted dramatically in 1991. The eruption left behind a crater lake and surreal mudflow landscapes, which now attract adventurers from around the Philippines. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain and the serene, blue-green waters of the crater lake, making for a memorable and unique experience. Despite its past, the volcano is carefully monitored, ensuring a safe and fascinating journey for those who embark on this early-morning adventure.
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