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The andesitic Banahaw volcanic complex is composed of several stratovolcanoes with Mount Banahaw, the largest with a maximum elevation of 2,170 metres (7,119 ft) above mean sea level. The summit is topped by a 1.5 by 3.5 kilometres (0.93 mi × 2.17 mi) and 210 metres (690 ft) deep crater that is breached on the southern rim believed to have ...
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 ]
The Mount Banahaw forest mouse (Apomys banahao) is a forest mouse endemic to the Mount Banahaw area in the Philippines. [1] References
Mount San Cristobal is considered the Devil's Mountain in Filipino folklore. It is the alter-ego of the Holy Mountain, [ 1 ] Mount Banahaw , and is part of Mounts Banahaw–San Cristobal Protected Landscape , covering 10,901 hectares (26,940 acres) of land.
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English: In the far distance from left to right, the peaks of Mounts Banahaw de Lucban, Banahaw and Mount San Cristobal as seen from Cardona, Rizal. Date 2 June 2013, 16:23:19
Name: mountains are sorted according to only names (without the "Mount" prefix) for easier reference in name and spelling variants. Unnamed peaks are italicized . (note: to minimize clutter, citations for names are limited only to mountains with variant names , spellings, and/or those that currently do not have elevation data)
On Mount Banahaw, it occurs above 800 m (2,600 ft). The eggs are deposited in shrub layer vegetation, in tree ferns, aerial ferns, and Pandanus. Development is direct, without free-living tadpole stage. [1] Platymantis montanus is very common on Mount Banahaw. It is not facing direct threats but its small range makes it vulnerable.