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Corregidor
August 8, 2007, 4:59 am
Filed under: Corregidor

Corregidor is a small rocky island in the Philippines about 48 kilometers west of Manila which is stragetically located at the entrance of Manila Bay. This island fortress stands as a memorial for the courage, valor, and heroism of its Filipino and American defenders who bravely held their ground against the overwhelming number of invading Japanese forces during World War II.

Also known as "the Rock," it was a key bastion of the Allies during the war. When the Japanese invaded the Philippines in December 1941, the military force under the command of Gen. Douglas MacArthur carried out a delaying action at Bataan. Corregidor became the headquarters of the Allied forces and also the seat of the Philippine Commonwealth government. It was from Corregidor that Philippine President Manuel Quezon and General MacArthur left for Australia in February 1942, leaving behind Lt. Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright in command.

Although Bataan fell on April 9, 1942, the Philippine and American forces held out at Corregidor for 27 days against great odds. On May 6, 1942, their rations depleted, the Allied forces were forced to surrender Corregidor to Lt. Gen. Homma Masaharu of the Japanese Imperial Army after having successfully halted the Japanese advance on Australia. It was only two years and ten months later in March 1945 when the Allied forces under the command of General MacArthur recaptured Corregidor … making good his promise to return to the Philippines.

The big guns of Corregidor are now silent and the ruins of buildings, structures, and tunnels in the island tell a very moving story of a war that has claimed so many lives. A visit to this former battleground is a memorable experience especially for those who cherish and value peace and freedom. In his speech delivered at the signing of the surrender of Japan aboard the U.S.S. Missouri at Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur said, "It is my earnest hope and indeed the hope of all mankind that a better world shall emerge out of the blood and carnage of the past – a world founded upon faith and understanding, a world dedicated to the dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish for freedom, tolerance and justice."

- www.corregidorisland.com/

Allow me to share photos I took:

Malinta Tunnel
Malinta Tunnel

South Dock
South Dock

Bombed Port
Corregidor Bombed Port in Mono

Corregidor Church
Corregidor Church

South Dock from other angle
South Dock Beach - Corregidor Island

Ruins
Ruins of the Past



People’s Park a.k.a. Palace in The Sky
August 8, 2007, 4:43 am
Filed under: Tagaytay

My ex-girlfriend introduced me to this place couple years ago. Since then, it became one of my fave place in Tagaytay. It offers the most relaxing view of Tagaytay, a glimpse of the Metropolitan on northern part, and province of Quezon way up south. As far as I know, this place is the highest point of Tagaytay. The place is under renovation during my last visit but allow me to share some of my photos I took.

PIS 1

PIS 2

Abandoned PIS

Path to the Broken Dream

Before I forget, this place used to be the rest house of former president Ferdinand Marcos.




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