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  2. Mount San Cristobal - Wikipedia

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    Mount San Cristobal is a potentially active stratovolcano at the boundary of the provinces of Laguna and Quezon on the island of Luzon, Philippines. The mountain rises to an elevation of 1,470 m (4,820 ft) above mean sea level [ 1 ] and is one of the volcanic features of Macolod Corridor .

  3. Mounts Banahaw–San Cristobal Protected Landscape - Wikipedia

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    Mounts Banahaw–San Cristobal Protected Landscape is a protected landscape park in the Calabarzon region of the Philippines, 120 kilometres (75 mi) south of Manila. It is the second largest protected area in Calabarzon, after the Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape , with an area of 10,900.59 hectares (26,935.9 acres). [ 3 ]

  4. Malinta Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Its construction, without benefit of new equipment or funds apportioned by the United States Congress due to agreements reached during the Washington Naval Conference, [4] [5] began in 1932 and the main tunnel and 25 laterals were completed in 1934.

  5. Laguna Volcanic Field - Wikipedia

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    The Laguna Volcanic Field, also known as the San Pablo Volcanic Field, is an active volcanic field in the Philippines, located between Laguna de Bay, Mount Banahaw volcano complex and Mount Malepunyo range.

  6. Quezon Protected Landscape - Wikipedia

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    Also called Mount Pinagbanderahan, literally meaning "where the flag was hoisted", the mountain is easily accessible via stairway, which takes about an hour or so to climb. The summit is a vantage point for viewing nearby mountains like Mount Banahaw , the island provinces of Marinduque or Mindoro and the major towns of Quezon.

  7. Seven Lakes of San Pablo - Wikipedia

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    The lakes are maars or low-profile volcanic craters located in the San Pablo Volcanic Field.They are among the 200 small monogenetic volcanoes found along the Macolod Corridor, a rift zone between Mount Makiling and Mount Banahaw, which is part of the larger Southwestern Luzon Volcanic Field. [2]