#Philippine Mountains

Articles tagged with «Philippine Mountains».

Mountains & Volcanoes
Mount Bintuod: Geography, Access and Significance in the Sierra Madre
Mount Bintuod is a peak in the Sierra Madre range in Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines, with a recorded elevation of 1,932 metres.
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Mount Cabuyao: Geography, Conservation and Infrastructure in Benguet
Mount Cabuyao in Benguet overlooks Baguio. It hosts radar stations and a water catchment, protected by a 2015 court order.
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Mount Halcon: Geography, Ecology and History of Mindoro's Highest Peak
Mount Halcon is the highest mountain in Mindoro, Philippines, known for its challenging terrain, endemic species and WWII history.
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Mount Bernacci: Geography, Ecology and History in Camarines Sur
Mount Bernacci in Camarines Sur is a mesa-like mountain with significant biodiversity, watershed importance, and a history of aviation incid...
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Mount Tagapo: Geography, Etymology and Climbing Guide
Mount Tagapo is a conical peak on Talim Island in Laguna de Bay, Philippines. This article covers its geography, etymology, and climbing rou...
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Mount Guiting-Guiting: Geography, Biodiversity and Climbing in Romblon
Mount Guiting-Guiting is the highest peak in Romblon, Philippines, known for its jagged ultramafic slopes and high biodiversity endemism.
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Mount Mantalingajan: Ecology, Climbing and Conservation in Palawan
Profile of Mount Mantalingajan, Palawan's highest peak (2086 m), its protected landscape status, biodiversity and difficult hiking routes.
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Mount Sicapoo: Geography, Climbing History and Significance
Mount Sicapoo is the highest peak in Ilocos Norte, known for its steep cliffs and difficult ascent first completed in 2009.
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Mount Madja-as: Geography, Mythology and Climbing History
Highest peak in Panay and Western Visayas, Mount Madja-as is a dormant volcano known for its crown shyness forest and Visayan mythology.
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Mount Data: Geography, Ecology and the 1986 Peace Accord
Mount Data is a 2310m peak in the Cordillera Central, Philippines, known for its biodiversity and the 1986 Peace Accord.
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Mount Nangtud: Geography, Ecology and Climbing in Central Panay
Mount Nangtud is the second highest peak in Panay, known for its mossy forests, sea of clouds, and challenging Knife Edge Trail.
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Mount Cuadrado: Geography and Climate in the Cabusilan Range
Mount Cuadrado is a 1324 m peak in the Cabusilan Mountains of Luzon, Philippines, situated between Mount Negron and Mount Natib.
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Mount Sumagaya: Geography and the 1998 Cebu Pacific Crash
Mount Sumagaya in Misamis Oriental, Mindanao, stands at 2248 m and is known for the 1998 Cebu Pacific Flight 387 crash.
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Mount Porras: Geography and Conservation in Sibalom, Antique
Mount Porras is a mountain in Antique, Philippines, located within the Sibalom Natural Park and Tipulu-an Mau-it Rivers Watershed Forest Res...
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Mount Tabayoc: Geography and Significance in Benguet
Mount Tabayoc is the sixth highest peak in the Philippines, located in Kabayan, Benguet.
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Mount Polis: Geography and Significance in the Cordilleras
Mount Polis is a 1,895 m peak on the Ifugao-Mountain Province border, ranking 3rd highest in Ifugao.
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Mount Nailog: Geography and Significance on Sibuyan Island
Mount Nailog is a 789-metre peak on Sibuyan Island, Philippines, forming a prominent ridge with Mount Guiting-Guiting.
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Mount Alchanon: Geography and Significance in Kalinga
Mount Alchanon is the highest peak in Kalinga province, reaching 2,617 meters in the Cordillera Central range.
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Mount Igmatindog: Geography and Conservation in Sibalom Natural Park
Mount Igmatindog is a 1000 m peak in Sibalom, Antique, within the protected Sibalom Natural Park.