This photo was taken during my travel at Palo, Leyte, Philippines. The Mac Arthur Park commemorates the historical landing of Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur of the United States of America and his forces on October 20, 1944.
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
Mac Arthur Park, Leyte, Philippines
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6 comments:
Gagawin ko rin sana ito kaso nakita ko na puro lumot ang tubig kaya hindi nalang ;) hehehe
ive been here before!
hehe
blog hoppin'
nice blog.
HI kegler,
Sayang di mo ginawa, it was fun. Buti na lang nung time na pumunta ako malinis yung tubig parang bagong palit...
I've been there before 2001. Teachers tour ikanga... I wish I can go back. It was very nice experience with all the love in the world.
ei, i'm new to blogging, so nag-eexpirement pa lang ako para makakuha ng kahit kaunting traffic. by the way, i have personal pictures taken during the 64th anniversary of the Leyte Landing, in case you may want to check it out. Here's the URL:
http://bayanijuana.blogspot.com/2008/10/leyte-landing-64th-anniversary.html
Tnx:-)
thanks for featuring Leyte ;-)
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