Monday, February 10, 2014

Philippine Red Zone: Mayon and Taal

We should take into consideration that on bringing our recent attention to volcano's, the inner twin world did so via the death of a notable Phillipinno.  Since the Philippine's are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, and so prone to volcanic activity, I decided to check out what volcanoes have experienced the most activity.  On the site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_volcanoes_in_the_Philippines, I found:
Mayon13.257°N 123.685°E2,462 metres (8,077 ft)Albay50Eruptions were recorded from 1616 to 2013. Permanently monitored.
Mayon is recorded as having the most activity... and note the name... it has my name "May" in it, so we get the cryptic phrase re "May on".  Note this excerpt from Mayon's wiki page:
The most destructive eruption of Mayon occurred on February 1, 1814 (VEI=4).[10] 
Note the following regarding this day:
  • February 1 --the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 333 days remaining until the end of the year 

     There are 333 days remaining in the year, an addition to the "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster.  Note this next excerpt from Mayon's wiki page:


    Local Philippine folklore refers to the volcano as Bulkang Mayon (Bikol: "Mayon volcano"), after the legendary heroine Daragang Magayon (Bikol: "Beautiful Lady").[4]
    The second volcano with the most activity was:
    Taal14.002°N 120.993°E400 metres (1,300 ft)Batangas33Eruption years is from 1572 to 1977. Showing signs of unrest since 1991 and permanently monitored.

  • As of 1821, the Taal Volcano was also called Tae.[4]
    Note the Tae... similar enough to "tea"/"t" pattern-cluster.  Also similar to Tou, the name of my inner twin.   Keep in mind that my first blog is named "Toumai", a combination of our first names.  So Tae and Mayon put together forms "Taemayon"... or "Tou and May ON"... as in "right on" or "on target) perhaps.


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