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Post by cbuehler on Nov 30, 2012 1:49:38 GMT 8
And the Wawa dam itself. The boulders just below it are huge and often used nowadays by rock climbers and picknickers. There are scars from shell fragments still to be seen on many of them. Attachments:
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Post by Karl Welteke on Nov 30, 2012 6:33:10 GMT 8
Thanks Conrad I also find your input interesting. And one of these days we may team up. One suggestion, I have though, if you could place your entries as much as possible into one or a few replies, then other replies stay longer in the latest group of 20 entries.
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Post by cbuehler on Dec 1, 2012 2:56:07 GMT 8
Ok, Thanks Karl, the only problem being that I dont know how My computer skills are somewhat lacking to say the least. I have a long way to go before I reach "Karl Quality" submissions! At any rate, I believe the mountain areas east of Manila are worthy of further in depth study. So far, much of it has not been substantially changed since the war, although this may be not be too long in coming. The guard at the summit of Mataba leading down to the land fill said that large tracts of the lower areas have been sold to a "developer", the scourge of the historian and military archeology. And its not may; we MUST team up some day. I dont believe that the area of the Battle of the Pockets in Bataan has been thoroughly investigated yet ( hint hint and if my hopes of returning this February pan out, I would like to give it a go. Certainly Okla would like a detailed report... CB
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