Talk:Mount Talinis

One of the rarest bio-diversity in the whole world
Mount Talinis-Mt Pangasugan are so mystic that I found none when I lived for years with my friends in Calcutta-Mumbai-Bombai-Hyderabad, India--Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad State- Mt. Talinis is transcendental vis-a-vis Elephanta Caves Mind you, in the entire India, there is no match for Mt. Talinis - vide: Western Ghats: The 396 known endemic higher vertebrate species identified by WCMC. Endemism among mammals and birds is relatively low. Only 44 species of Indian mammal have a range that is confined entirely to within Indian territorial limits. Four endemic species of conservation significance occur in the Western Ghats. They are the Lion-tailed macaque Macaca silenus, Nilgiri leaf monkey  Trachypithecus johni (locally better known as Nilgiri langur  Presbytis johnii), Brown palm civet  Paradoxurus jerdoni and Nilgiri tahr  Hemitragus hylocrius.

1903 a.s.l. means 33 meters more than 1870/1864, and climbing-treks, makes this a Factor
BTW, Max, you, as creator of this article - I submitted to you the history tab diffs with different previous edit history links. And I can't find any link which shows in the history tab and upper links, that I changed my edit from 1864 to 1870. For this reason, I said, to make the article more reliable, I researched and found the info from mountain trekkers site (these are not so official, but neither is the Dumaguete info, since the Historical Commission has the last say on this, but rarely does it provide official data due to corruption lack of funds).
 * More importantly, I added instead 1903, to be safe, for trekkers, since this Mt. is rarest-biodiverse Mt.; and there are lots of differences between 1903 vis-s-vis our debate on 1864 and 1870 - difference of 33 meters ascent. Anyway, I would rather end this discussion of petty 4 meters, by fairly NOTING you for creating the Mount Talinis article. I repeatedly refused to created this like as you did create Mt Pangasugan Since when I created Fernando Suarez, User:WLU, at that time of my creation, wanted more links on this healing priest, amid mobbing here by millions. I said: dwarfs are so notable, but raising the dead is a daily occurrence for evangelists' magic, hence it would be difficult to find better links. Same with Mt. Talinis and Mt Pangasugan, I shy away from fight with critical editors. --Florentino floro (talk) 13:14, 25 August 2008 (UTC)

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