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Road Up Mount Samat, Bataan, Philippines
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Road Sign Leading to Mt Samat Shrine, Bataan, Philippin...
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Hairpin Turns to Negotiate the Road in Mt Samat, Bataan...
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Mountain Road of Mt Samat, Bataan, Philippines
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Concrete Road Embankment along Mt Samat, Bataan, Philip...
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Outlook Point Overlooking Coast of Bataan, Philippines
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Outlook Point Overlooking Balanga City & Coast of Bataa...
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Pine Trees Occluding View of Bataan Mountains, Philippi...
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View of Bataan Coastline, Manila Bay & Distant Mt Araya...
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Bataan Coastline, Manila Bay & Mt Arayat, Philippines
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Tree-framed Memorial Cross of Mount Samat, Bataan, Phil...
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Overcast Sky Hangs Over the Memorial Cross, Bataan, Phi...
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Shrine's Cornerstone, Mount Samat, Bataan, Philippines
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Shrine's Cypress Vanguards, Mount Samat, Bataan, Philip...
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Memorial Cross High Above the Colonnade, Mount Samat, B...
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Memorial Cross High Above the Colonnade, Mount Samat, B...
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Bronze Military Insignia, Mount Samat, Bataan, Philippi...
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Sculptural Marble Relief, Mount Samat, Bataan, Philippi...
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Vintage WWII Weapons, Mount Samat, Bataan, Philippines
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Vintage WWII Weapon, Mount Samat, Bataan, Philippines
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WWII Artillery Gun, Mount Samat, Bataan, Philippines
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A Cross and a Silenced Gun, Mount Samat, Bataan, Philip...
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Portion of Parapet & a Grandstand, Mount Samat, Bataan,...
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The Colonnade, Mount Samat, Bataan, Philippines
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Philippine National Flag, Mount Samat, Bataan, Philippi...
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The Colonnade Facing Manila Bay, Mount Samat, Bataan, P...
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A Bronze Urn's Symbol of Eternal Flame, Mount Samat, Ba...
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Bronze Urn as Symbol of Eternal Flame, Mount Samat, Bat...
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Album Description:
It was on a gray, rainy morning on Oct. 31, 2008 when my family visited the Shrine of Valor's Colonnade & Memorial Cross - fitting memorial to Filipino & American soldiers who shed blood in WWII to defend my beloved country, Philippines.
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7 comments
Hi Mary Ann - I was station at Clark AB 1985 until Pinatubo erupted - I love the Philippines - I send you warm sunshine from The World’s Luckiest Fishing Village, Destin Florida USA - I recently visited your photos and enjoyed them very much - We should be Webshots friends - Please visit my page and invite me as I cannot invite people because Webshots has blocked me from inviting people because I am too friendly - If you get some time, please take a look at what I’ve been doing – Many of my photos have been featured - All my art starts as a normal digital photograph – But, I think you might be surprised that I do not use any special digital manipulation software to create it – I pride myself on only using the basic rudimentary tools provided with my Canon camera – ZoomBrowser – I only tweak contrast, saturation, brightness and color tone curve adjustments to achieve the desired effect – The use of ChromaDepth 3D glasses great enhances the effect – Thanks - - Hugs - - Larry
said badhabitslounge
Hi Mary! Thanks for sharing this super beautiful album with the world community; I am an admirer of your talented photography. You have added some very nice pics in this album & I warmly enjoying their beauties. My best wishes for you. Greetings from Sharif
said sharif53
Hi Mary Ann, This is another beautiful album of a historic place there in the Philippines. This province is known for the its Death March and the gallantry of the Philippine and U.S. Military under the USAFFE during WWII. My fellow Veterans there in the Philippines deserve all the honors they get for their courage in their fight to keep the flames of democracy burning. Your composition is exquisite as ever! Regards, Ding
said fdguin
Mary Ann, I enjoyed this beautiful album even though the weather didn't cooperate with you. Very interesting history. Thanks for sharing. Write soon, Hugs, Carol
said albertsville
"Mount Samat is a mountain in the Town of Pilar, Province of Bataan, Republic of the Philippines that is the site of the Dambana ng Kagitingan or "Shrine of Valor". Along with the island fortress of Corregidor, Mt Samat was the site of the most vicious battle against the Japanese Imperial Army in 1942 during the Battle of Bataan. Suffering heavy losses against the Japanese all over Luzon, Filipino and American soldiers retreated to Bataan Peninsula to regroup for a last valiant but futile stand. This retreat to Bataan is part of a United States strategy known as War Plan Orange. After fierce battle lasting 3 days, 78,000 exhausted, sick and starving men under Major General Edward P. King surrendered to the Japanese on April 9, 1942. It was, and still is, the single largest surrender of U.S. and Philippine Forces ever. These forces were then led on the Bataan Death March. The mountain is now a war memorial. A huge white cross stands as a mute but eloquent reminder of the men who died there. It also acts as a tourist attraction with a war museum nearby that has a wide array of displays from paintings of the Philippine heroes to armaments used by the American, Filipino and Japanese forces during the heat of the battle." (Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Samat)
said maryan54
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