Tadlac Lake (Los Baños) | crater lake

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Tadlac Lake, also colloquially known as Alligator Lake, is a freshwater volcanic crater lake located in Barangay Tadlac, in the municipality of Los Baños of Laguna province in the Philippines. The lake-filled maar is located along the southern shore of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the country, with Alligator Lake protruding out of the shore of the larger lake. If not for its slightly-elevated crater rim, Alligator Lake would be wholly engulfed by Laguna de Bay.
Tadlac Lake is a mysterious lake. Several people have drowned in this lake and were never found, else bodies were recovered in Laguna de Bay. Known for its basin-like lake underwater geography.
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Coordinates:   14°10'57"N   121°12'23"E

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  • This is my hometown, can you pls update this image..thanks
  • uy, been here in los banos for more than ten years but i haven't been to this lake... wow.
  • I saw this bluegreen lake when we were on top of Makiling National Arts center. I thought it was part of the big laguna lake but the different color made me curious to research this "Alligator Lake"
  • Yes! We call it alligator
  • its not alligator lake its CROCODILE LAKE
  • leading into the core of the earth?! Scary... extinct volcano?! Why is the water hot & foamy?! drowned and were never found?! bloated as he (guide) says
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