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Taal Volcano and Taal Lake Tagaytay Taal Lake was said to occupy a caldera of a massive ancient volcano.
One mythical tale relates that a cataclysmic eruption was believed be the cause for the slopes to cave in and for water
to rush in thereby forming the lake, leaving only the tip of the previous peak exposed to become the current Volcano Island (at center of photo).
This area now contains two islands, the Volcano Island, which is a National Park (left), and the tiny Napayan Island. Taal Volcano on Volcano Island
is touted to be the world's lowest active volcano.
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