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Yumbing shoreline


Title Details
  • Yumbing shoreline
Subjects
  • 1970
  • Provinces and cities
  • Mambajao, Camiguin
  • 1970
  • amrt
  • camiguin
  • hibok-hibok
  • mambajao
  • mindanao
  • misamis oriental
  • volcanic rock
Material Type
  • VM
  • Visual material
Online Sources
Photographer
  • Ayala Museum Research Team
Format
  • With prints
Owner
  • Filipinas Heritage Library
Collection
  • Filipinas Heritage Library
Image Type
  • Original
Place
  • Mambajao, Camiguin
Item Call Number GE00222
Status Available
Barcode GE00222
Local Free-text Call Number (oclc)
  • Classification number - GE00222
Main Entry
  • Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element - Ayala Museum Research Team
Title Statement
  • Title - Yumbing shoreline
  • Statement of responsibility, etc. - Ayala Museum Research Team
General Note
  • General note - Another barrio at the foot of Mount Catarman is Yumbing, some 8 kilometers from Mambajao. Volcanic rocks from Hibok-Hibok during its period of activity from 1948 to 1952 consisted mainly of basalt, claystone and andesite similar to those thrown up by Mayon Volcano. This rock composition (fragments of which may be seen in photo) and the black soil of the areas surrounding the volcano gives proof of its antiquity.
Additional Physical Form Available Note
  • Additional physical form available note - With prints
Immediate Source Of Acquisition Note
  • Source of acquisition - Filipinas Heritage Library
Ownership And Custodial History
  • History - Filipinas Heritage Library
Subject Chronological Term
  • Chronological term - 1970
Subject Topical Term
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Provinces and cities
Subject Geographic Name
  • Geographic name - Mambajao, Camiguin
Subject Faceted Topical Term
  • Focus term - 1970
  • Focus term - amrt
  • Focus term - camiguin
  • Focus term - hibok-hibok
  • Focus term - mambajao
  • Focus term - mindanao
  • Focus term - misamis oriental
  • Focus term - volcanic rock