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Lake Sampaloc is a volcanic crater lake in Laguna on the island of Luzon. It is the largest of the Seven Lakes of San Pablo. Nearly half of the lake's depth has a shallow depression at the bottom, indicating its volcanic origin. The lake is behind San Pablo city hall and is dotted with fishpens and small cottages built on stilts.
Legend
A giant sampaloc (Tamarindus indica or tamarind tree) once grew in the garden of a selfish, stingy old woman. One day, an old man begged for some tamarind fruit as a cure for his ailing grandson. Instead of helping him, the old woman set her ferocious dogs upon him to drive him away. The old man was badly hurt. He was in fact a diwata (nymph or fairy) in disguise.
After the diwata (still appearing as the old man) had departed, there was a thundering noise and rain, followed by the cracking of the earth. The entire orchard sank into a colossal pit which was immediately filled with water, which villagers thence named after the large tamarind tree.
External links
Media related to Lake Sampaloc at Wikimedia Commons
San Pablo City Historical Landmarks
Legend of Lake Sampaloc
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- Kota Sorsogon
- Lake Sampaloc
- Sampaloc
- San Pablo, Laguna
- Seven Lakes of San Pablo
- History of fisheries in the Philippines
- Mount Banahaw
- Aquaculture in the Philippines
- Laguna (province)
- List of lakes of the Philippines
- Tanay, Rizal