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There is a mountain of that name near Javea, Spain with a "famous" elephant eye geological formation. [1]

The mountain has a "753m high summit of the mountain which dominates the skyline of Javea on the Costa Blanca". [2]

"South of Valencia on the Costa del Azahar is the Cabo S. Antonio with its popular resorts of Denia, Javea, Moraira and Calpe. Inland from Javea is Montgo, an enormous rock sticking out of the ground reaching a height of 753 metres... Following a couple of hours of steady uphill zigzag walking, we arrived triumphantly at the summit to be rewarded with fabulous views of the coast; Denia to the north and the unmistakable Calpe to the south. The surrounding villages were mere hazy white blotches. There were three or four people on the top, all playing with some form of optical toy be they camera and/or binoculars. There were no facilities whatsoever on Montgo. The top is sparse and bare so be prepared for every need, be it food or the use of a toilet." [3]

If you go and really like it, there is a Montgo Mountain estate currently on the market for €1,695,000 EUR.
"This villa is surrounded by nature gardens, the mighty Montgó protectively to the rear, and to the front, an overwhelming view as far as the distant Bernia mountain range. The spacious white villa, in a purely southerly orientation, can be found amid absolute tranquillity, right next to a nature conservation area. The amenities of Jávea´s Town center are close by. The Spanish Country-style home has beams and traditional curved arches of enriched antique Indian wood-work. The interiors span 450 square meters and include six double bedrooms, four bathrooms, a spacious living room with mountains views, a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, and a swimming pool." [4]

2007-03-12 03:55:29 · answer #1 · answered by peter_lobell 5 · 0 0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X%C3%A0bia

2007-03-10 05:44:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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