Thanks for the report Walter----we are watching progress reports from Australia----luckily we are not booked to fly for 6 months but family in Cavite and Malabon will be feeling it
Hey Walt, Philippines, the "Country of natural disasters." We are finishing our house 25 miles from Davao on Mindinao on the side of Mt Apo, the tallest mountain in the Philippines. It is a volcano as well but has not erupted in human history there. It is not classified as a dormant volcano however.
We went to the top of taal in 2015, great views from the top. It rained on us as we were riding the horses up, hit a few golf balls off the top down into the lake within a lake. It was a nice trip other than the ride, especially the ride back down on the horses, no stirrups lol. It was a rough ride for a guy.
Now that I have taken a closer look at things around here we are seeing about the same thing that you are, sort of a microscopic small pebbles, some on my Motorbike cover and we also have a large Tarp up in the back and it has quite a bit on top of it.
If it goes off really bad and the wind is the same way , we could get much more. That's shit gets into everything. Right through air filters on motors and autos. Will make a short life of the engine. Best to order a extra air filter soon, bet they will be out of stock in the future. Thanks for watching bro.
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Thanks for the report Walter----we are watching progress reports from Australia----luckily we are not booked to fly for 6 months but family in Cavite and Malabon will be feeling it
Just talked to a friend in Cavite, a good amount of ash, but not real bad. Hopefully it won't get worse.
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@@piratecovephilippines4711 yeh, got the same reply---just suggested they do a regular clean on their AC filters
Hey Walt, Philippines, the "Country of natural disasters." We are finishing our house 25 miles from Davao on Mindinao on the side of Mt Apo, the tallest mountain in the Philippines. It is a volcano as well but has not erupted in human history there. It is not classified as a dormant volcano however.
We went to the top of taal in 2015, great views from the top. It rained on us as we were riding the horses up, hit a few golf balls off the top down into the lake within a lake. It was a nice trip other than the ride, especially the ride back down on the horses, no stirrups lol. It was a rough ride for a guy.
Sounds like fun. Thanks for watching
Yeah we got a few fine mists of ash on our balcony and surroundings.
Affected so many people to an unfortunate situation.
Thanks for ur perspective.
Now that I have taken a closer look at things around here we are seeing about the same thing that you are, sort of a microscopic small pebbles, some on my Motorbike cover and we also have a large Tarp up in the back and it has quite a bit on top of it.
If it goes off really bad and the wind is the same way , we could get much more. That's shit gets into everything.
Right through air filters on motors and autos. Will make a short life of the engine.
Best to order a extra air filter soon, bet they will be out of stock in the future.
Thanks for watching bro.
Have they noticed any other volcano activity?
I haven't heard of anything so far, hopefully the experts are watching for that.
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Taal=tall. Were not to far but did not get much. Not like Batangas. Thanks for the comment, now I found you...
Hopefully Taal will just go back to sleep, anything more will be so hard on the area.
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@@piratecovephilippines4711 seems like the ring of fire is active
It is serious for sure
Yes it is, I must say I'm very impressed with the government response, they are doing a great job.
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