Mile Long Barracks, Corregidor Island, Manila Bay

Mile Long Barracks, Corregidor Island, Manila Bay

The largest of the barracks built by the USA in 1913 to protect the only colony which the USA ever had, The Philippines.
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The largest of the barracks built by the USA in
1913 to protect the only colony which the USA ever had, The
Philippines.
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Largest mortar on Corregidor Island, Manil Bay

Largest mortar on Corregidor Island, Manil Bay

This was the largest mortar on Corregidor and was able to fire 18 miles.
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This was the largest mortar on Corregidor and was
able to fire 18 miles.
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Ruins of American army barracks on Corregidor Island, Manila Bay

Ruins of American army barracks on Corregidor Island, Manila Bay

These barracks for US military troops were built in 1913 and were bombed by the Japanese during the bttle of Manila.
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These barracks for US military troops were built in
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Malinta Tunnel

Malinta Tunnel

This is one diorama scene inside the Malinta tunel showing the Japanese High Command at work.
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This is one diorama scene inside the Malinta tunel
showing Gen. MacArthur at his desk.
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Your phlogger outside the Malinta Tunnel on Corregidor Island

Your phlogger outside the Malinta Tunnel on Corregidor Island

The Mainta tunnel was headquarters toGen. Douglas MacArthur and to President Manuel Quezon of the Philippine Commonwealth before the Japanese occupation.
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The Mainta tunnel was headquarters toGen. Douglas
MacArthur and to President Manuel Quezon of the Philippine Commonwealth before
the Japanese occupation.
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Monument to the Heroes

Monument to the Heroes

This monument on Corregidor Island commemorates all the battles in Philippine history which have been fought for Independence beginning with Mactan Island in 1521 against Magellan and ending in 1986 with EDSA.The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments:
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This monument on Corregidor Island commemorates all
the battles in Philippine history which have been fought for Independence
beginning with Mactan Island in 1521 against Magellan and ending in 1986 with
EDSA.
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MacArthur Statue on Corregidor Island, Manila Bay

MacArthur Statue on Corregidor Island, Manila Bay

This is the statue of Gen. Douglas MacArthur at the site of his departure from the fortress island of Corregidor, located at the entrance to Manila Bay.
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This is the statue of Gen. Douglas MacArthur at the
site of his departure from the fortress island of Corregidor, located at the
entrance to Manila Bay.
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Prison area, Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

Prison area, Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

The prison area of Fort Santiago which held National Hero Jose Rizal until his execution in 1898.
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The prison area of Fort Santiago which held
National Hero Jose Rizal until his execution in 1898.
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Fort Santiago, Manila, Philippines

Fort Santiago, Manila, Philippines

One of the many gates (puertas) for Fort Santiago, the main military fortress built by the Spanish in the late 16th Century.
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One of the many gates (puertas) for Fort Santiago,
the main military fortress built by the Spanish in the late 16th
Century.
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Manila Cathedral

Manila Cathedral

This is the third Manila cathedral opened in 1858 as the previous two were destroyed by earthquakes.
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This is the third Manila cathedral opened in 1858
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