Revision as of 06:12, 20 February 2009 by Grace(talk | contribs)(New page: {{Coord|13.165732|N|123.7010282|E|display=title}} == Cagsawa Ruins == * A ground and lavish church during the Spanish era that was buried during the worst Mayon eruption on February 1, 181...)
A ground and lavish church during the Spanish era that was buried during the worst Mayon eruption on February 1, 1814. Originally the word was taken from Kagsawa – Kag means owner and sawa means phyton – which suggested a snake charmer. Today, only the belfry remains as a mute testimony of Mayon’s unpredictable fury and devastating strength and the Cagsawa Ruins Park affords tourists an unhampered view of the Mayon Volcano.