Mount Bernacci
| Mount Bernacci | |
|---|---|
Mount Bernacci seen from Pasacao | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 756 m (2,480 ft) |
| Prominence | 694 m (2,277 ft) |
| Parent peak | Mount Labo |
| Isolation | 21.2 mi (34.1 km) |
| Listing | Mountains in the Philippines |
| Coordinates | 13°36′36.36″N 122°58′9.76″E / 13.6101000°N 122.9693778°E |
| Naming | |
| Native name | Tangcong Vaca (Central Bikol) |
| English translation | Cow's hump |
| Geography | |
Mount Bernacci Mount Bernacci | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Region | Bicol Region |
| Province | Camarines Sur |
| Municipality | |
| Parent range | Ragay Hills |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | Unknown |
Mount Bernacci (locally known as Tangcong Vaca) is a mountain in Camarines Sur, Philippines, characterized by its mesa-like profile. It rises to 756 metres (2,480 ft) above sea level. The mountain served as the base of operations for the Tangcong Vaca Guerilla Unit during the Japanese occupation, taking name from the massif.
In local folklore, the mountain is linked with the nearby Libmanan Caves National Park, and were collectively referred to as Mount Hantu or Amtig.