Mount Sungay

Tagaytay City,
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Mount Sungay, also known as Mount Gonzales, is a mountain in the province of Cavite in the Philippines. Located in eastern Tagaytay, the inactive stratovolcano is the highest point of the province of Cavite at. The slopes of the mountain is the source of the San Cristobal River that flows from the mountain to Silang, Cavite down to its mouth at Laguna de Bay in Calamba, Laguna.The mountain's former sharp peak and readily distinguishable shape made it a reliable landmark for bearing checks when sailing in and around Manila Bay during the early days of navigation.Tagaytay RidgeMount Sungay is the eastern end of the Tagaytay Range, or more commonly known as the Tagaytay Ridge, a 32km ridge located at the southern part of the province with elevations averaging about 600m above sea level. The ridge stretches west-southwest from Mount Sungay to Mount Batulao in Batangas province.The ridge, which overlooks Taal Lake in Batangas province, is actually the northern rim of Taal Caldera. The 25x wide cavity of the ancient volcano is partially filled by Taal Lake with Taal Volcano, the second most active volcano in the country, situated near the middle of the lake. The northern slope of the ridge is gently rolling down slope till it reaches the sea level at Manila Bay, in contrast to the rapid drop in its southern slopes and east of Mount Sungay. At some places on the lakeside appear great escarpments of 20m and more of altitude, that are almost vertical, as at Mahabangato, in Brgy. Banga, and at Balitbiring, in Brgy. Caloocan in Talisay, Batangas.

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