Taal Volcano is a large caldera in Batangas that was formed by prehistoric eruptions. In the wake of the eruptions, it was eventually filled by Taal Lake. Throughout history it has erupted about 38 times, making it the second most active volcano in the Philippines. While it is usually known to only have one crater, the volcano is actually a complex volcano system that consists of 47 volcanic craters. Its most popular crater is the Binintiang Malaki cone on the volcano's northwestern tip. This now dormant crater is also what you can see from nearby Tagaytay City and nearby towns. Meanwhile, its Main Crater Lake is the biggest crater in the system.
Mount Daguldol/Mt. Daguldol/Daguldul is a stunning mountain with a lot to offer. Firstly, the word Daguldol has a meaning similar to grandness. This mountain although not as popular as its counterparts (Batulao, etc) is a one of a kind mountain where you will be able to experience a variety of terrains. Daguldol provides great views overlooking the nearby beach, lush woodlands, rolling slopes, and nearby mountains. The view at the summit is the best as you can experience both the sea and the mountains.
Bali is one of the few places around the world where you can buy authentic Kopi Luwak – one of the most expensive coffees in the world. Kopi Luwak is collected from the droppings of the Luwak.
Malaysia is a fascinating country with a vibrant multicultural population. Besides the Malays and the native groups, immigrants from France, India and other parts of the world have contributed to the composition of its population.
France, in Western Europe, encompasses medieval cities, alpine villages and Mediterranean beaches. Paris, its capital, is famed for its fashion houses, classical art museums including the Louvre and monuments like the Eiffel Tower.
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It is a city in the state of Kerala, on India's Malabar Coast. It’s known as a trade hub and for its beaches.