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Lake Tikub

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Location
  
Luzon

Settlements
  
Tiaong

Max depth
  
75 m

Length
  
820 m

Type
  
crater lake maar

Area
  
120 ha

Surface elevation
  
97 m

Width
  
730 m

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Max. length
  
0.82 kilometres (0.51 mi)

Max. width
  
0.73 kilometres (0.45 mi)

Surface area
  
120 hectares (300 acres)

Cities
  
San Pablo, Laguna, Lucena, Philippines

Lake tikub in tiaong quezon


Lake Tikub (also known as Lake Ticub, Lake Ticob, Lake Tikob or Lake Ticab) is a nearly circular crater lake located in the province of Quezon, in the Philippines. The circumference of the lake is elevated and thick with foliage that steeply slopes down to the shore of the lake. The lake is located at the foot of Mount Malepunyo, and nearby is Mount Banahaw, in Brgy. Ayusan, in the town of Tiaong. Access to the lake is through Brgy. San Pedro.

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Map of Lake Tikub, Tiaong, Quezon, Philippines

Geology

Lake Tikub is a maar or a low-profile volcano created by phreatomagmatic eruption or the interaction between groundwater and magma underneath the Earth's surface. Like the seven lakes in the city of San Pablo, Laguna, which is about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) away, the lake is one of the monogenetic volcanoes located in the Southwestern Luzon Volcanic field.

Getting there

From Manila, take the Pan-Philippine Highway South heading to Lucena City. In Tiaong, Quezon, upon reaching the Total Gas station to your left. When you reach the steel bridge, slow down and turn right on the first small road, across the barangay hall. Drive straight through the rough road until you reach a clearing going uphill to your left. Walk uphill until you reach the lake.

References

Lake Tikub Wikipedia