This is Mount Apo, the Grandfather of the Philippine Mountains. Rising 2956m above sea level, it stands tall as the highest mountain in the Philippines. The mountain area features an array of landscapes, virgin forests, crags, rivers, lakes, mossy swamps, volcanic structures, and crater of sulphuric deposits, not to mention abundant flora, fauna, and rocks. Being one of the many dormant volcanoes of the Philippines, Mt. Apo is the habitat of some of the rarest kinds of animals in the…