Taal Volcano - Batangas, Philippines...

Philippines
August 19, 2009 1:51pm CST
Is Taal Volcano considered to be the largest volcano in the world or is it the smallest...... What do you think?
4 responses
• Philippines
20 Aug 09
I think the taal volcano is small but I think it is still huge if you will go to the crater itself, but i have never done that. The volcano is now active but these volcanoes are really erratic and Philippine volcanoes are mostly the active ones.
• Philippines
21 Aug 09
yes indeed, Tall volcano is very active and the last time I visited it back in 2008, I was able to get closer and cook egg by simply burying it the mud. Hopefully I will be able to visit Mt. Pinatubo before the end of the year.
@xtedaxcvg (3189)
• Philippines
20 Aug 09
I guess it is considered as the smallest volcano in the world. Also, it's a very interesting volcano because it's has a lake in it and it is in fact in a larger lake. It's really a sight to behold.
• Philippines
21 Aug 09
yes you are right, Taal volcano is considered to be one of best tourist spot in the world...
@aeadams (126)
• Philippines
20 Aug 09
Its the smallest volcano in the whole world, I think. I have no idea about the largest volcano. I still have to research about that.=)
• Philippines
21 Aug 09
yes, vulcanologist said that it is the smallest volcano in the world but it is still in question....
@jaiho2009 (39141)
• Philippines
19 Aug 09
Largest volcano The world's largest volcano can be found on Hawai'i Big Island, in fact it's so large that it takes up half the island. It's name means 'long mountain' but it's better known as Mauna Loa. http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/largest35.html Smallest volcano The world’s smallest volcano is the Taal Volcano in the Philippines. http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/smallest56.html
• Philippines
21 Aug 09
yes, you are right that the largest volcano is in Hawaii but Taal Volcano is still in question if it is the largest or the biggest because its a crater with in the crater, thank you for your response and for sharing...