#Camarines Sur
Articles tagged with «Camarines Sur».
Lake Baao: Hydrology, Seasonal Dynamics and Basin Geography
Lake Baao is a shallow freshwater lake in Camarines Sur, Philippines, with a surface area of 1.77 km2 and unique seasonal shrinkage.
Lake Bato: Hydrology, Ecology and the Sinarapan Fishery
Lake Bato in Camarines Sur is the 7th largest lake in the Philippines, home to the endemic Sinarapan fish and extensive marshlands.
Naga River: Hydrology and Cultural Significance in Camarines Sur
The Naga River in Camarines Sur is an extension of the Bicol River, celebrated annually for its cultural and historical importance to the ci...
Mount Bernacci: Geography, Ecology and History in Camarines Sur
Mount Bernacci in Camarines Sur is a mesa-like mountain with significant biodiversity, watershed importance, and a history of aviation incid...
Mount Iriga: Geography, Volcanic History and Landscape
Mount Iriga is a dormant stratovolcano in Camarines Sur, Philippines, known for its 17th-century eruptions and proximity to Lake Buhi.
Mount Isarog: Volcanic History, Ecology and Indigenous Heritage
Active stratovolcano in Camarines Sur, Philippines. Home to endangered Isarog Agta, endemic species, and significant Holocene eruptive histo...
Camarines Sur: Provincial Profile, History and Cultural Heritage
Profile of Camarines Sur, the largest province in the Bicol Region, covering its history, geography, and cultural significance.
Caramoan National Park: Geography, Ecology and Tourism in Camarines Sur
Overview of Caramoan National Park, a 347-hectare protected area in Camarines Sur established in 1938, featuring limestone formations and bi...
Bicol River: Hydrology, Geomorphology and Regional Drainage
The Bicol River is the eighth largest river in the Philippines, draining the Bicol Peninsula and passing through Naga City to San Miguel Bay...