A Visit to San Pablo, Laguna: Part Three - The Lakes (Sampaloc and Pandin)

In photo is the Sampaloc Lake, the biggest of the Seven Lakes which the City of San Pablo in the Province of Laguna, some 70 kms south of Manila, is famous for (San Pablo is sometimes called the City of Seven Lakes or Lungsod ng Pitong Lawa in Tagalog). The lakes are actually cauldrons or crater-remains of once active volcanos in the Laguna area. This post is Part 3 of a series of posts on a recent visit to the City of San Pablo. Here I'll talk about two of the more famous and most visited lakes - Lake Sampaloc and Lake Pandin. The above panoramic photo I took during our visit shows one of the mountains that surrounds the City. This one is called Mt. Cristobal. The lake sits just right next to the city itself. In fact, it is just a few steps from the backside of the City Hall. There's a circumferential road where one can go about and explore via one of those rental bikes available at the area. The total distance of this road is about 3.5 kilometers and is also a popula...