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Manila Bay, bay of the South China Sea


extending into southwestern Luzon,
Philippines. Almost completely
landlocked, it is considered one of the
world's great harbours and has an area
of 770 square miles (2,000 square km)
with a 120-mile (190-km) circumference.

Taal Lake (Tagalog: Lawa


ng Taal, IPA: [taʔal]), formerly
known as Bombón Lake, is a
freshwater volcanic
crater lake in the province of
Batangas, on the island of Luzon
in the Philippines.
The lake fills Taal Volcano, a
large volcanic caldera formed by
very large eruptions between
500,000 and 100,000 years ago.

Maria Cristina Falls is a waterfall of


the Agus River on the island of
Mindanao in the Philippines.
Because the flow is separated by a
rock at the brink of the waterfall, it is
sometimes called the “twin falls”.
Laguna de Bay is the largest fresh
water lake in the Philippines, and the third
largest in South East Asia. The lake has a
surface area of 911-949 km² (352-366 sq
mi), with an average depth of about 2.8
metres (9 ft 2 in) and an elevation of about
1 metre (3 ft 3 in) above sea level

Subic Bay, embayment of


the South China Sea, southwestern
Luzon, Philippines. The bay is
located 35 miles (55 km) northwest
of the mouth of Manila Bay and
extends northward into the Luzon
coastline. Rice, corn (maize), and
bananas are grown in the area, and
there are secondary forests around
the bay.

Sulu Sea, portion of the western


North Pacific Ocean. It is
bounded by northeastern Borneo
on the southwest, the
southwestern islands of the
Philippines, including Palawan,
on the west and northwest,
Busuanga and Mindoro on the
north, Panay and Negros on the
east, and Mindanao and
the Sulu Archipelago on the
southeast.
Pasig River, river draining
Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in
the Philippines, into Manila Bay at
Manila. It flows north-northwest
through the market town
of Pasig and bisects Manila, then
enters the bay between the North
and South harbours. Its length is
14 mi (23 km).

Pagsanjan Falls, also known as


Cavinti Falls (indigenous name:
Magdapio Falls) is one of the most
famous waterfalls in the Philippines.
Located in the province of Laguna,
the falls is one of the major tourist
attractions of the region.

Albay Gulf is a large gulf in the southern part


of Luzon island, Philippines. The place has
been one of the tourist spots in the province
because of the frequent sightings of Butandings
(whale shark) in the coastal areas. ... In 1997,
Butanding was once sighted in Donsol town in
Sorsogon.
Iligan Bay is a bay in Mindanao Island in the Philippines. The bay is part of the Bohol Sea, and
curves into the northern coast of Mindanao Island. A branch of the bay, Panguil Bay, forms a natural
isthmus with Illana Bay and geographic boundary between the Zamboanga Peninsula and the rest of
Mindanao island

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