00:00Every Sunday, we'll give you a list of amazing things and discoveries.
00:05Thanks to our program, you won't lose your fun learning.
00:09And this week, our list is still hot.
00:13Let's find out the top 5 smoking hot sightings in the Philippines.
00:19The first on our list is the volcano.
00:21This volcano in Cagayan is called the Mountain of Fire by the residents.
00:26It's here that you can see and feel the heat of the volcano.
00:31This is Mount Cawa, which is named like that because it looks like a boiling water.
00:37The first discovery of Mount Cawa was in 1860, according to PBOX.
00:43In 1860, this was also the first year that the volcano erupted or erupted.
00:48And the last update on the eruption of this volcano was in 1906.
00:54Many are now able to climb the so-called volcano
00:58so that they can personally enjoy the smoke of it.
01:02No worries, because of its height of 1,158 meters,
01:06it's perfect for newbie mountaineers.
01:12After about 2 hours of trekking, the crater of the volcano will be reached.
01:16And you will be able to see the boiling water that boils up to 100 degrees Celsius.
01:22Here, we can really see the boiling water.
01:26Just a reminder, if you are in Cagayan,
01:29you can't touch the water here, okay?
01:44From the volcano, the mountains of rocks are the source of smoke in the Negros Oriental.
01:49Have you heard of the Smoky Mountain of the South?
01:54The next street in the barangay is Palintinon.
01:57People come here to explore and take pictures of it.
02:01There is a smell of smoke that smells like rotten eggs.
02:08The smoke is so strong that it can even kill a person.
02:12The smoke is so strong that it can even kill a person.
02:15The smoke is so strong that it can even kill a person.
02:18It's because of the nearby volcano, Mt. Talinis.
02:22According to PheVolx, even though it hasn't experienced an eruption in the past,
02:27Mt. Talinis is categorized as a Potentially Active Volcano.
02:31It means that the volcano is active, but its activities are not as noticeable as now.
02:38These rocks that emit smoke on the side of the road are called Sulphur Mountain.
02:46In science, this smoke is called Fumaroles.
02:50These are the vents or holes in the surface that emit volcanic gases.
02:55Because of the magma, the groundwater below is heating up.
02:58And there is steam that also mixes with the evaporating gases,
03:02which is the reason why it is hot.
03:04And this smell comes from hydrogen sulfide.
03:08Now we know.
03:15Another type of rock is smoking and floating alone.
03:19What?
03:21The small rock that is owned by a stone collector in Antique,
03:25is the one that catches fire when it is removed from the water.
03:28If you can't believe it, watch this.
03:36After a few minutes, the smoke is slowly coming out.
03:40And there it is.
03:42It's flying!
03:43The rock caught fire!
03:48I got it from a fan.
03:51I think the one who got it was from Mindoro.
03:55And I bought it for Php 10,000 per kilo.
03:59I dreamt of it as the most important rock for me.
04:02What is special about this rock?
04:04Firestone.
04:06Most likely, this rock is white phosphorous.
04:09It turns yellow when it is outside of the water.
04:17So it has a waxy appearance and a garlic smell odor.
04:22It is not naturally occurring, so it is usually prepared industrially.
04:28The so-called chemical is often used in the production of fertilizer,
04:32food additives, laboratory experiments, and even in military activities.
04:37It is dangerous.
04:39But the protection of this rock needs special care.
04:50We are not on land. We are here in the water.
05:00Because of the fog, there is a cloud of smoke and boiling water.
05:04This is Nagaso Boiling Lake.
05:07I told you, the word Nagaso means smoking.
05:11According to the local tourism officer, the water from the lake is sulfuric.
05:16If you experience it personally and you go to Nagaso Boiling Lake,
05:22you can really smell the sulfur.
05:24It can be close to two inactive volcanoes,
05:28which is why there are hot springs and boiling lakes in the area.
05:31According to the Mines and Geosciences Bureau,
05:34hot springs and boiling lakes are similar in origin and origin.
05:39When the hot water reaches 32 degrees Celsius,
05:42it can be called a hot spring.
05:44But when it reaches 100 degrees Celsius or more,
05:48it is called a boiling lake.
05:50The water in Nagaso is extremely hot,
05:53so it cannot be bathed by humans.
05:55And last on our list,
05:57you wouldn't believe it,
05:59because of the smoke, there is no sun in the boiling lake.
06:06In the old days, residents used it as a drinking well.
06:11Instead of water, they used fire to boil it.
06:15It usually comes out around 6 in the morning,
06:18so they are used to letting the smoke out first before using it for the whole day.
06:26What they said on the litter,
06:28that the water is not hot,
06:32it is not hot,
06:34it is not hot,
06:36it is not hot,
06:38it is not hot,
06:40it is not hot,
06:41it is not hot,
06:43it is not hot,
06:45it is not hot,
06:47it is not hot,
06:49it is not hot.
06:51It is not hot,
06:53it is not hot.
06:55The natural gas contained in methane is considered the cleanest burning fossil fuel.
06:59When methane is extracted from a non-fossil source,
07:02like green waste,
07:04it can take carbon out of the air.
07:06It can also produce more heat and light energy by mass
07:09while producing less carbon dioxide
07:11compared to other hydrocarbons or fossil fuels.
07:14There's air coming out from below.
07:18It's coming out from this side.
07:22So when we turn on the lighter,
07:25it smokes.
07:27That means there's a deposit
07:31that we're not sure if it's methane or
07:35hydrosulfide or some kind of flammable.
07:38Well, there you have it, guys.
07:40Because in the world,
07:41there are many ways of science for us to survive.
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