What is Bitcoin's "genesis hash"?

What is Bitcoin's "genesis hash"?

From Lightning Network documentation:

Used in several of the BOLT documents to denote the genesis hash of a target blockchain. This allows nodes to create and reference channels on several blockchains. Nodes are to ignore any messages that reference a chain_hash that are unknown to them. Unlike bitcoin-cli, the hash is not reversed but is used directly.

For the main chain Bitcoin blockchain, the chain_hash value MUST be (encoded in hex): 6fe28c0ab6f1b372c1a6a246ae63f74f931e8365e15a089c68d6190000000000.

However this wiki entry about Bitcoin's genesis block has

GetHash() = 0x000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f

Indeed, inputting the latter value into blockchain.info yields Block 0, while the former value cannot be found on blockchain.info.

Why does the value 6fe28c0ab6f1b372c1a6a246ae63f74f931e8365e15a089c68d6190000000000 appear in Lightning Network as "Bitcoin's genesis hash"?

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