Lake Apo is a circular rift lake found in Barangay Guinoyoran, Valencia City, Bukidnon province in the Philippines. It is dubbed as cleanest and greenest inland body of water in Northern Mindanao. It has an estimated area of 24 hectares (0.24 square kilometers) reaching to a depth of 26 meters. The name of the lake come from the Filipino term "apo", meaning elder or grandparent.

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  • Lake Apo is a circular rift lake found in Barangay Guinoyoran, Valencia City, Bukidnon province in the Philippines. It is dubbed as cleanest and greenest inland body of water in Northern Mindanao. It has an estimated area of 24 hectares (0.24 square kilometers) reaching to a depth of 26 meters. The name of the lake come from the Filipino term "apo", meaning elder or grandparent. According to legend there was a man living in the mountains who raped his granddaughter and was punished by the mountain deities for his disrespectful act by flooding the area forming the Lake Apo. Geologically, the lake was formed due to the movement of the Earth's crust, creating a circular-shaped lake atop the mountain floor.
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  • Lake Apo is a circular rift lake found in Barangay Guinoyoran, Valencia City, Bukidnon province in the Philippines. It is dubbed as cleanest and greenest inland body of water in Northern Mindanao. It has an estimated area of 24 hectares (0.24 square kilometers) reaching to a depth of 26 meters. The name of the lake come from the Filipino term "apo", meaning elder or grandparent.
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