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Lake Aguingay

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Location
  
Luzon Island

Basin countries
  
Philippines

Area
  
76 ha

Type
  
Seasonal Crater Lake

Surface elevation
  
410 m

Shore length
  
3.6 km

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Surface area
  
76 hectares (190 acres)

Lake Aguingay is a vast plain at the center of Bulusan Volcano National Park located near Bulusan Lake at the Municipality of Bulusan, South central part of the Sorsogon Province, Southern Luzon, Bicol Region, Philippines. It is called The Lake because it is occasionally flooded during wet season and dries up during summer. When it is wet it resembles a big lake located right at the foot of Mt. Bulusan. The area is home to various endemic birds, reptiles and other mammals. It is surrounded by lush vegetation and a tropical rain forest. It is only accessible by foot from Bulusan Lake and from the villages of Kapangihan and San Roque.

Contents

Map of Lake Aguingay, Bulusan, Sorsogon, Philippines

Physical characteristics

Aguingay Lake is another dormant crater within the Bulusan Volcano areas. During rainy seasons the water is clear and greenish. Some areas are covered with grasses and rocks. It is home to some endemic birds, mammals, insects and reptiles surrounded by tropical rain forest.

References

Lake Aguingay Wikipedia