Camiguin (Cebuano: Lalawigan sa Camiguin; Filipino: Lalawigan ng Camiguin) is an island province in the Philippines located in the Bohol Sea, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) off the northern coast of Mindanao. It is politically part of the Northern Mindanao Region of the country and formerly a part of Misamis Oriental province.
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The old capital of Camiguin, with its cemetery, sunk under the sea. In the following years, the sunken land and the gravestones can still be seen. when the tide is low. But in 1948 until 1953, Mount Vulcan erupted again, sinking the whole area deeper, to around twenty feet. In 1982, a large cross was built on the solidified lava to mark the site that became the graves of the ancestors of the Camiguin people. It has now become the area know as the sunken cemetery.
the place was very beautiful you need to pay for the environmental fee which was ok because while you go snorkelling you can see that the corals and the fish are taking care of
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We are so lucky because we met a volunteer at the entrance who explained to us the history and tragedy of the town. She also explains each locations and even volunteer to become our photohraper (she took a very nice IG photos). A must visit place
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Enjoyed the 30 minute walk up steps and dirt. Statues portraying the 15 stations of the cross. Great views all the way.
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