Philippines Have Active Volcanoes


by Douglas Scott - Date: 2007-07-06 - Word Count: 431 Share This!

The Philippine Islands are a cluster of more than 7000 islands, lying north of the Malay Peninsula in South East Asia. From north to south, the archipelago extends over nearly 1850 kilometres. Philippines is of volcanic origin, it has more than 20 active volcanoes, and regularly experiences earthquakes.

The total land area of the Philippines is about 300,000 square kilometres, and the largest city is the capital, Manila. The two largest islands are Luzon to the north and Mindanao to the south, with a host of smaller islands in between, including some unnamed and uninhabited patches of land.

A large part of the terrain is mountainous. The volcanic eruptions in the area have given the Philippines, fertile soils and spectacular landscapes and underwater areas. Unfortunately, deforestation and uninhibited harvesting of both flora and marine life have deprived the Philippines of its once rich and diverse resources.

The predominant ethnic groups on the islands are of Malayan origin, with some Chinese influence. There are also the Mestizos who are evidence of the long Spanish and American occupation of the country.

The islands got their name from the Spanish they named the country Filipinas after King Philip II of Spain. Due to extensive proselytization by the Church during the Spanish era, the Philippines are the only Christian nation in Asia, with over 82 percent of its population following the Roman Catholic faith.

The Filipinos are a very outgoing and friendly people, whose ethos is ruled by bayanihan a communal spirit which binds them together, and embraces all visitors to their country as well.

Because of its volatile post independence governance, the Philippine nation has always received bad press dictatorship, corruption, terrorist attacks and economic problems tend to overshadow its image the forces of nature do not help either the Philippines islands are regularly struck by natural disasters like typhoons, earthquakes, floods, landslides and volcanic eruptions.

However, the Philippines are a relatively safe and cheap place to visit, if one avoids the trouble prone areas in the south with long beaches, interesting mountain treks and hikes, and spectacular underwater experiences.

The climate is mostly hot and humid averaging at about 80 degrees with humidity of 77 percent. The best season to visit is during the months of November to March which is the dry season. The months of May to October are very hot and humid.

The fertile lowlands of the islands provide crops of rice, coconuts, corn, sugarcane, bananas, pineapples and mangoes. Pork, eggs, beef and an abundant supply of fish are also produced. Industries centre on textiles, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, wood products, food processing, and petroleum refining and fishing.


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Douglas Scott works for The Rental Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Philippines Rental Site

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