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From May to December 1754, all of Taal was ash, and tremor, and hell, as the deadly volcano's eruption changed the face of Southern Luzon forever.Follow us on IG: @thecolonialdeptFollow us on TikTok: @thecolonialdeptEmail us: [email protected] book version of this podcast, entitled Silk, Silver, Spices, Slaves: Lost Tales from the Philippine Colonial Period, 1565-1946, is now available. Visit my publisher’s website for availability. (An ebook version is also available on Amazon.)Additional audio from GMA and the BBC.References: Alanis, Paul K. B; Yamaye, Yusuke; Takeuchi, Akihiro; Sasai, Yoichi; Okada, Yoshihiro; Nagao, Toshiyasu (2013). “A large hydrothermal reservoir beneath Taal Volcano (Philippines) revealed by magnetotelluric observations and its implications to the volcanic activity.” Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences, 89(8), p. 383-389.Bartel, Beth A.; Hamburger, Michael W.; Meertens, Chuck M.; Lowry, Anthony R.; Corpuz, Ernesto (2003). “Dynamics of active magmatic and hydrothermal systems at Taal Volcano, Philippines, from continuous GPS measurements.” Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 108(B10). Delos Reyes, P. J., Bornas, M. A. V., Dominey-Howes, D., Pidlaoan, A. C., Magill, C. R., & Solidum, Jr., R. U. (2018). “A synthesis and review of historical eruptions at Taal Volcano, Southern Luzon, Philippines.” Earth-Science Reviews, 177, pp. 565-588.“TIMELINE: Taal Volcano’s January 2020 eruption” (16 January 2020). Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/249503-timeline-taal-volcano-eruption-2020/Ramos, Emmanuel G. (2002). “Origin and geologic features of Taal Lake, Philippines.” Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management, 5(2). Fox, Robert B. (1967). “The Archeological Record of Chinese Influences in the Philippines.” Beyer Memorial Issue On: The Prehistory of the Philippines, 15(1), p. 41-62.Blair, Emma H. and Robertson, James A. (eds.) (1903-1907). The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume III: 1569–1576. In The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, 55 Vols. Arthur H. Clark Company. Hargrove, Thomas R. (1991). The Mysteries of Taal. Bookmark. Buhay Batangas (real name unknown) (2 March 2018). “The Legend of the Miraculous Holy Crosses of Alitagtag and Bauan.” Batangas: History, Culture & Folklore. https://www.batangashistory.date/2018/03/miracle.htmlAldor, Joel (17 July 2020). “Saving Grace: How Caysasay Shrine, the first stone church, withstood the test of time and disasters.” BluPrint. https://bluprint-onemega.com/caysasay-shrine-first-stone-church/“A Brief History of Our City” (undated). Tanauan City Government official website. https://tanauancity.gov.ph/history/
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