Luzon is the largest and most mountainous island in the Philippines. It contains several notable mountains, including:
- Mount Pulag, the highest point in Luzon at 2,928 meters above sea level. It is a dormant volcano located where three provinces meet.
- Mount Banahaw, the highest mountain in the Calabarzon region, dominating the landscape for miles. It is a potentially active volcano.
- Mount Pinatubo, an active stratovolcano located on the boundary of three provinces in Central Luzon.
The indigenous tribes of Luzon, such as the Ifugao, have built their traditions around the island's mountainous
Luzon is the largest and most mountainous island in the Philippines. It contains several notable mountains, including:
- Mount Pulag, the highest point in Luzon at 2,928 meters above sea level. It is a dormant volcano located where three provinces meet.
- Mount Banahaw, the highest mountain in the Calabarzon region, dominating the landscape for miles. It is a potentially active volcano.
- Mount Pinatubo, an active stratovolcano located on the boundary of three provinces in Central Luzon.
The indigenous tribes of Luzon, such as the Ifugao, have built their traditions around the island's mountainous
Luzon is the largest and most mountainous island in the Philippines. It contains several notable mountains, including:
- Mount Pulag, the highest point in Luzon at 2,928 meters above sea level. It is a dormant volcano located where three provinces meet.
- Mount Banahaw, the highest mountain in the Calabarzon region, dominating the landscape for miles. It is a potentially active volcano.
- Mount Pinatubo, an active stratovolcano located on the boundary of three provinces in Central Luzon.
The indigenous tribes of Luzon, such as the Ifugao, have built their traditions around the island's mountainous
Luzon is the largest and most mountainous island in the Philippines. It contains several notable mountains, including:
- Mount Pulag, the highest point in Luzon at 2,928 meters above sea level. It is a dormant volcano located where three provinces meet.
- Mount Banahaw, the highest mountain in the Calabarzon region, dominating the landscape for miles. It is a potentially active volcano.
- Mount Pinatubo, an active stratovolcano located on the boundary of three provinces in Central Luzon.
The indigenous tribes of Luzon, such as the Ifugao, have built their traditions around the island's mountainous
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Good morning 4- Visionary
Mr. Eljohn O. Cabantac
Arts Mountains in Luzon Luzon is the largest Island and is located at the northernmost part of the Philippines. This island is very mountainous. Mouth Pulag Mount Pulag is Luzon’s highest peak at 2,928 metres above sea level. It is also a dormant volcano. The borders between the provinces of Benguet, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya meet at the mountain's peak. It is the third highest mountain in the Philippines, next to Mount Apo and Mount Dulang-dulang. Mouth Banahaw Mount Banahaw is a potentially active volcano on Luzon in the Philippines. The three-peaked volcano complex is located at the boundary of Laguna and Quezon provinces. It is the highest mountain in the Calabarzon region, dominating the landscape for miles around. Mount Pinatubo Mount Pinatubo is an active stratovolcano in the Zambales Mountains, located on the tripoint boundary of the Philippine provinces of Zambales, Tarlac and Pampanga, all in Central Luzon on the northern island of Luzon. These tribes are skilled and have built most of their traditions around the mountainous areas of Luzon. The Banaue Rice Terraces is one of the famous landmarks in Luzon. It is crafted by te Ifugaos for their farming and for preventing the mountain from erosion. It is regarded as the “Eight Wonder of the World” Material: Pencil, crayons, Eraser (if necessary) Procedure: Draw of the many mountains of Luzon. Use organic lines in your work. To make your organic lines authentic, you may make a research on what the mountain you chose actually looks like.