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Mount Apo / Apo Sandawa

Facts Elevation: 2,954 m (9,692 ft) Prominence: 2,954 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region: Mindanao Coordinates: 6.9873, 125.2710 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69501 Bagging It! Mount Apo (Apo Sandawa) is the highest peak in the Philippines. Its summit is accessible via established trails and most climbers take 2–3 days. The first documented ascent occurred in October 1880 […]

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Puting Bato

Facts Elevation: 540 m (1,772 ft) Prominence: 540 m Peak category:  Spesial Region:  Mindanao Island: Samal Coordinates: 7.0660, 125.7681 Rating: Bagging It! Mount Puting Bato is a mountain located on Samal Island in the Davao Region. Public access is only possible at weekends. The hill is known for its white limestone walls, which is the origin of

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Mount Maculot

Facts Elevation: 957 m (3,366 ft) Prominence: 612 m Peak category:  Spesial Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 13.9212, 121.0519 Rating: Bagging It! Mount Maculot, also known as Mount Macolod, is a dormant stratovolcano located in Cuenca, Batangas. It is a popular hiking destination known for its scenic views, including close proximity to Taal Lake and a famous rock formation

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Mount Arayat

Facts Elevation: 1,026 m (3,366 ft) Prominence: 991 m Peak category:  Spesial Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 15.2053, 120.7425 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69569 Bagging It! Mount Arayat is a potentially active stratovolcano located in Pampanga province, Central Luzon. It is an isolated mountain standing prominently amid the vast agricultural plains of Central Luzon. The mountain features a large

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Mount Lunitan

Facts Elevation: 1,338 m (4,390 ft) Prominence: 992 m Peak category:  Spesial Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 15.1622, 120.1733 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69568 Bagging It! Unknown at present. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown at present. Permits: Unknown at present. Water sources: Unknown at present. Local Average Monthly Rainfall (in Manila) Location   Click on the blue arrow (top right)

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Mount Calaanan

Facts Elevation: 1,885 m (6,184 ft) Prominence: 1,002 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 15.6183, 121.3625 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69565 Bagging It! Unknown at present. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown at present. Permits: Unknown at present. Water sources: Unknown at present. Local Average Monthly Rainfall (in Manila) Location   Click on the blue arrow (top

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Mount Masaraga

Facts Elevation: 1,328 m (4,357 ft) Prominence: 1,003 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 13.3100, 123.5975 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69564 Bagging It! Mount Masaraga is a stratovolcano located south of Mount Malinao near Ligao City, Albay province, Luzon. The route leads up from the south beyond Tambo at a road junction (300m). A track

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Mount Iraya

Facts Elevation: 1,009 m (3,310 ft) Prominence: 1,009 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Island: Batan Coordinates: 20.4667, 122.0117 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69562 Bagging It! Mount Iraya is an active stratovolcano located on Batan Island in the province of Batanes. It is the highest point on Batan Island. The volcano features a large 1.5-kilometer-wide summit

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Mount Cagayan

Facts Elevation: 1,750 m (5,741 ft) Prominence: 1,018 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 16.0158, 121.5567 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69560 Bagging It! Unknown at present Practicalities Getting there: Unknown at present Permits: Unknown at present Water sources: Unknown at present Local Average Monthly Rainfall (in Manila) Location   Click on the blue arrow (top

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Mount Cetaceo

Facts Elevation: 1,833 m (6,014 ft) Prominence: 1,018 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 17.7042, 122.0533 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69559 Bagging It! Situated in northern Sierra Madre, within Peñablanca municipality. Ecological surveys describe climbing through intact montane to mossy forests ranging from roughly 1,000 m up to 1,550 m, indicating a biodiverse environment often studied by

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