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Asilo Tagaytay: Avida's First Residential Retreat
Bring vacation living to greater heights at Asilo Tagaytay, Avida’s first residential retreat.
Asilo, derived from the Tagalog word "silong" which means to take shelter, provides you a well-deserved pleasure of a quiet weekend getaway. Revel in the picturesque view of Taal Volcano and the Batangas mountain range in the horizon. Take a dip in the azure waters of our swimming pool, and breathe in the fresh cool breeze while strolling in the lush garden.Created as a contemporary take on the rustic ski lodge, Asilo Tagaytay's design provides a perfect backdrop to complete your dream vacation weekend.
Powerful Earthquake Hits Mindanao Again!
A powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked the southern Philippine
island of Mindanao on Saturday triggering panic, but there were no
immediate reports of any damage or casualties.
The quake struck at 12:37 pm (0437 GMT), off the coast, about 30 kilometres (19 miles) northeast of the town of Sarangani, said the government seismology institute.
Residents said people rushed out of buildings in panic after the quake sent lighting fixtures swaying.
The government institute said it did not expect any damage or casualties and there was no risk of a tsunami.
The Philippines sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire -- a belt around the Pacific Ocean dotted by active volcanoes and tectonic trenches.
A 7.6-magnitude quake hit the country's east coast in August last year, triggering a tsunami alert that forced tens of thousands to flee their homes and causing a landslide that killed one person.
Source: Nico's Mobile Blog
The quake struck at 12:37 pm (0437 GMT), off the coast, about 30 kilometres (19 miles) northeast of the town of Sarangani, said the government seismology institute.
Residents said people rushed out of buildings in panic after the quake sent lighting fixtures swaying.
The government institute said it did not expect any damage or casualties and there was no risk of a tsunami.
The Philippines sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire -- a belt around the Pacific Ocean dotted by active volcanoes and tectonic trenches.
A 7.6-magnitude quake hit the country's east coast in August last year, triggering a tsunami alert that forced tens of thousands to flee their homes and causing a landslide that killed one person.
Source: Nico's Mobile Blog