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Ligñon Hill


Posted on April 22, 2007



Ligñon Hill, originally uploaded by Enrico_Dee.

This was the second destination in my Bicolandia trip. When friends told me that we’re going to hike the Ligñon [pronounced as Lin-yon] Hill, I just easily said yes. I would never even thought that it was one heck of a climb! We reached the hilltop a few minutes past sunset and the wind there is strong. It reminds me of Tagaytay actually.

One of the Phivolcs observatory can be found in Ligñon Hill. The hill provides a breathtaking view of the Legazpi skyline. You can even see the commercial airlines landing and taking off at the Legazpi airport.

At night you can also see the crater glow of the Mayon Volcano. On a clear, cloudless night, the top section of the volcano glows like a small light bulb due to thewith traces of lave at the crater.


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One Response to ”Ligñon Hill”

  1. jhenny on April 25th, 2007 5:24 am

    wow! i can imagine the view! super ganda siguro no..

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