DOÑA ROSARIO BAYVIEW (2026)

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Earthquake Reconnaissance of the Valley Fault System

I-play itong video kung gusto ng panoramic view, kasama ang masulyapan mga katabing komunidad, pati kalapit fault lines.

Para puntahan ang Doña Rosario Bayview (o lugar na malapit), paki-drag ang playback slider until the timer at the lower middle reaches

00:11:46:00

To view and navigate the satellite maps, click twice or tap once the images below of Fault Trace 28 & Fissure Trace 001. Wait for a few seconds to load. Then zoom in and swipe the screen. If using a mouse, go to full screen first (press F11 for Windows), and click the scroll wheel once to change the arrow to a circle. Then move mouse very slowly (start at the extreme left moving very slowly to the right). You may also adjust the view by holding down the Ctrl key while rolling the scroll wheel.

Get more details of these maps that include the street names and local landmarks from the videos above.

Give Glory to God!

fissure trace 001

Street view
Note: fault and fissure traces may appear to move several meters away when compared to earlier (even later) satellite images. This is due to slight change in position when the satellite camera captures the same images on different occasions. Usually with a tall structure like a building, the change in perspective of the camera would appear to displace or move a trace line. The higher the building, the more displacement of the trace line it would appear on the TOP OF THE BUILDING, while the same line that overlays on the ground remains fixed and unchanging in position despite the change in perspective. Therefore, the visual above remains allegedly accurate.

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This blog was started in 2013; however, it actually began in 2010 but got corrupted and backups of the original helped to restart the present blog. Prior to 2010, i was emailing people Google maps with the fault trace. But it was in 2005 when i assembled my first map. In 1990, i got ahold of a photocopy of a tabloid size, black and white map when the former Phivolcs head, the late Ricardo Punongbayan gave an earthquake awareness seminar after the July 16 earthquake. i put away the map inside a cannister and rediscovered it 15 years later when i was going through my old stuff. Instantly, sirens went off inside my head and took stock of the situation on what i had: Windows in my computer (DOS ruled PCs 15 years earlier), Adobe Photoshop, a powerful image scanner and, most of all, a coffee table book of tiled large maps of Metro Manila. Fancying what i could accomplish with technology and a 15 year old map, i put my competency at work and scanned images and assembled them on my desktop computer. Lo and behold, even after checking the work several times, i got the jolt of my life when i discovered my rented house was actually sitting on top of a fault line! Not long after, i evacuated and resided far from any faultline. At the time, i was probably one of the few (not that i know anyone else) who assembled a map of the fault line. What were the chances that i assemble a fault line map as a weird activity and suddenly find myself and my family at risk and unaware that a silent, deadly fault line ran directly under our house. It was an epiphany! Since then i knew what i had to do, and God brought everything to pass easily and smoothly. However, truth to tell, creating the maps was so nerve-wracking and I could not have done it all if I weren’t a bit of obsessive-compulsive in me. For many months, everyday I had to devote about four hours piecing together up close snapshots of many topographical maps and later google maps to create this blog. I could say i literally spent tens of kilometers after kilometers assembling detailed maps and from the experience, I made many observations that I made posts of. The gratifying moment came when Phivolcs and the NDRRMC maybe through an influential follower of my blog, I suspect, launched a media blitz with campaign to protect the welfare of students whose schools, and many they are, are in the path of fault lines. I knew my work became basis of this and I couldn’t help but feel that i had accomplished at least one of my life’s purpose. i may just be accomplishing God’s will; but then again, maybe not. Only God knows. “There will be great earthquakes, and there will be famines and plagues in many lands, and there will be terrifying things and great miraculous signs from heaven.” -Luke 21:11 “At that very hour there was a severe earthquake and a tenth of the city collapsed. Seven thousand people were killed in the earthquake, and the survivors were terrified and gave glory to the God of heaven.” -Revelations 11:13 “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places.” – Matthew 24:7 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * “Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea;” -Psalm 46:2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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