Yes, but at that time it was called the Limasawa Mountain Range. You see, with the arrival of the
Spanish, they brought their blacksmiths who made their iron swords, shields, and armour by burning coal. Burning all this coal, emitted tons of radio carbons into the atmosphere and caused the glaciers at the top of the Limasawas to melt and pour into the valleys. As this huge mass of water rushed down the mountain sides, it caused huge landslides and great amounts of erosion. Also, all this water joined the sea and caused the sea level to rise until the low lying land around the Limasawa mountain peak became an island
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