00:00A big help to the students is the free special guided tour of the National Museum in Bicol,
00:04now known as the Kagsawa Festival.
00:07The details in the national news of Paul Hapin of Radyo Pilipinas, Albay.
00:14Not only is the National Museum Bicol offering free entrance fee to its visitors,
00:20but there is also a special guided tour.
00:23This is part of the agreement between the Museum and Daraga Municipal Tourism Office
00:29regarding the holding of the Kagsawa Festival.
00:32That is why the students who visit here learned a lot not only about the recent activities of the volcano,
00:40but also about the other active volcanoes that can be found in the region.
00:44One of the things I learned is when the volcano erupted.
00:50...1814 and also how many volcanoes are here in Bicol.
00:55What we learned, especially in this special guided tour,
01:01is that there are many volcanoes here in the Bicol region that I don't know of.
01:06Justine and Cedric are just a few of those expected by the leadership of the Museum and Daraga LGU
01:12who can help spread the right information about the current volcano,
01:18such as historical events and volcanic hazards that they can share with their communities.
01:26That is why the National Museum is encouraging the public to contact them
01:32for a special guided tour.
01:34The National Museum Bicol is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm.
01:41From Radyo Pilipinas, Albay, Paula Pin, for Balitang Pambansa.
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