I stood on the rim of Taal in 2016 with coworkers. It was a big tourist event, we took a boat across the larger lake to the volcano whose crater was another lake, then hiked to the top (not terribly high really,our guide went up in flip flops..). There was a snack bar and tourist shop with a viewing platform...My coworkers, unbeknownst to me, had bought a souvenir for me..A volcanic rock on a little platform with my name painted on.

There were fissures that put out sulfur but nothing that seemed dangerous. (I have roasted marshmallows on Pacaya in Guatemala). We encountered farmers on horses on the walk back down to the boats. It was beautiful.
Sadly most of the water just behind us now gone..Oh, the power of Mother Nature.
Taal's Inner Lake gone
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