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Post by victor on Sept 24, 2016 5:00:43 GMT 8
Those plaques were at the topmost deck. Opposite end from where the footprints are.
I live in Malvern (western suburbs). Been here since 1993 but originally from Quezon City in the Philippines.
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Post by victor on Sept 23, 2016 2:05:54 GMT 8
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Post by victor on Sept 17, 2016 7:45:14 GMT 8
I found it in an antique store in Quezon City believe it or not The name of the store is Siglo, along Tomas Morato Ave.
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Post by victor on Sept 16, 2016 1:54:52 GMT 8
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Post by victor on Sept 15, 2016 23:40:07 GMT 8
It's a deal!
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Post by victor on Sept 9, 2016 0:33:29 GMT 8
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Post by victor on Sept 9, 2016 0:31:47 GMT 8
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Post by victor on Sept 1, 2016 21:27:08 GMT 8
Just another one of the countless little bridges in the Philippines that people don't pay attention to that had it's moment in time.
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Post by victor on Sept 1, 2016 21:22:41 GMT 8
Thanks!
I'm not sure if any local would remember the Binalonan battle at all... from what I gather, the locals had fled before the upcoming battle. The description was that the town was deserted. There might be some old timers who might remember the occupation and liberation.
The pedicab operator did say that during the construction of the Iglesia ni Cristo church not too far away from the intersection, the construction crews dug up relics and ordnance. I'm sure a metal detector would find relics all over the place. (but people will mistake you for a Yamashita gold treasure hunter haha)
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Post by victor on Aug 26, 2016 10:16:35 GMT 8
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