Tagaytay ridge is prized for its view of the Taal lake and volcano. It's the edge of Taal caldera that stretches to approximately 32 kilometers (20 miles) from Mount Batulao to Mount Sungay where the People's Park in the Sky is located. Elevations range from 2,000 feet to 2,326 feet above sea level. Not sure though if it's a crater ridge, a volcanic caldera ridge or a fault ridge.
A ridge is a geological feature consisting of a chain of mountains or hills that form a continuous elevated crest for some distance.
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15 comments:
nice view, tho i wouldn't want to live there...
A fascinating building right along the Ridge. It must have an amazing view.
Stunning views - hope there's a road for those houses up there!
Leslie
abcw team
Amazing place ~ wonderful photography ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
is that a hotel up there on the hilltop?
i know there's a convent there. we went for a retreat and walked down the compound and watch the volcano.
Such a beautiful part of the world!
Beautiful!
Have a wonderful day!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
ah, Tagaytay...another place to be especially when the hustle and bustle of Manila starts to get in your nerve...love the pictures!
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Wonderful view and beautiful photographs.
Stunning view, great place to live on the ridge and have that view to wake up with every morning.
Wow! spectacular view.
I miss Tagaytay!
Running Shoes
Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
I can sure understand why someone went to the trouble to build on that ridge ~ that view is breathtaking!
I've always loved the view of Tagaytay; was there like twelve years ago.
fabulous views, thanks for sharing
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