What Makes Cagsawa Ruins More Popular?
Cagsawa is very rich in history, according to local historical account Cagsawa was a town during the Spanish era. The Cagsawa Ruins are the remnants of the former town and of an 18th century Franciscan church built in 1724 that was buried by the 1814 eruption of (Daragang Magayon - means beautiful lady to the locals) aka Mayon Volcano.
Together with My Best Friend Caren! We are both healthy. :D
hmmm, warang kupas si manay :P
hmmmm, are you jumping or what? :D
naks naman!
How to Get to Cagsawa Ruins!
If you are from Sorsogon:
1. Board the Bus Queens or Don Don Liner with "Legazpi" sign and pay 80 pesos sometimes the driver won't give you a ticket and they will only ask 60 pesos. From the downtown of Legaspi take a jeepney with the sign board going to the third district (Camalig, Guinobatan, Ligao, Libon, Polangui, Oas) and ask the driver to drop you off at the junction of the highway going to Cagsawa. Don't forget to remind the driver because sometimes they forgot. Look for the Cagsawa signage at the right side of the road or you can ask the locals.
2. You can go to Van Terminal in Sorsogon going to Daraga. From Daraga, you can take jeepneys going to Legaspi City and once there, pay the driver 8 pesos. (please see the no. 1 for details.)
If you are from Naga:
1. Get a tricycle or single motorcycle in the downtown of Naga City and Instruct the driver to take you to CBT. CBT is along CBD II Road and next to SM City Naga. Once there, pay the driver 8 pesos and then go to CBT.
2. Proceed to Lane 33 and wait for an airconditioned bus or Van with "Legazpi" sign. Board the bus pay 110 pesos and ask the conductor (if you are in an airconditioned bus) or the driver if you are riding the Van to drop you off at Cagsawa Ruins.
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