Gui-ob Church Ruins

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Gui-ob Church Ruins are the remains of a Spanish-era Catholic church on Camiguin Island in the Philippines, preserved as a historic landmark after being buried by volcanic eruptions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church ruins
historic site
access open to the public
architecturalStyle Spanish colonial
builtDuring Spanish colonial period in the Philippines
buriedBy lava and ash
volcanic debris
category Spanish colonial churches in the Philippines
ruins in the Philippines
tourist attractions in Camiguin
causeOfRuins volcanic eruption
country Philippines
denomination Catholic
hasPart remains of belfry
remains of convent structures
ruined church walls
heritageStatus cultural heritage site
historic landmark
locatedIn Camiguin Island NERFINISHED
Catarman, Camiguin NERFINISHED
Mindanao NERFINISHED
Northern Mindanao NERFINISHED
management local government of Camiguin
material coral stone
volcanic stone
near Mount Vulcan NERFINISHED
Sunken Cemetery of Camiguin NERFINISHED
preservationStatus preserved as open-air ruins
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
significance evidence of Spanish-era Catholic presence in Camiguin
reminder of volcanic disasters on Camiguin Island
tourismActivity heritage tourism
historical sightseeing
usedFor educational visits
photography
religious pilgrimages
visibleFeature arched doorways
overgrown vegetation on stone structures
thick stone walls

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Camiguin Island hasHistoricSite Gui-ob Church Ruins