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1A brief update today on the activity at Taal in the Philippines.
2Damage from pyroclastic flows during the 1965 eruptions at Taal.
3Although Taal is one of the world's smallest active volcanoes, it can be deadly.
4It happened that we left such a hidden retirement and we went into Taal.
5Cebu seldom loses so much as Taal, generally not more than 3 per cent.
6Narrated by Agapito O. Gaa, from Taal, Batangas.
7The principal point is the volcano Taal, located in the northeastern portion of the province of Batangas.
8The speeches were all in the Taal.
9Narrated by Agapito Gaa of Taal, Batangas.
10The road from Taal to Balayan was impassable for a while on account of the quantity of lava.
11It is rare these days that people allow themselves to feel nostalgic about die Afrikaanse Taal anywhere else.
12Towards the north, stones reached the shore and fell in a place called Bayoyongan, in the jurisdiction of Taal.
13The Volcano of Taal is situated on an island near the center of it, and is now in action.
14Top left: Undated image of Taal Lake in the Philippines with the cone of Volcano Island in the foreground.
15But the tourists have disappeared and tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from a danger zone around Taal.
16The vast deposits of porous tufa in the surrounding country are certainly evidences of former great eruptions from Mount Taal.