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Isn't Imelda from Tanauan?
Once you take a picture there, there'll be someone else looking back at you
Wow.. What's this? These are charcoal paintings by Manalad
What are these paintings about? It's the history of Magellan
Could you please take my picture here? Looks like one of my ancestors
Marcos liked to read Yes, question is, were the books even opened?
What material is this made of?
This is made of Jade. It's huge!
So we can see here where MacArthur landed If we look closer, we'll see that MacArthur is actually a relatively big man
Who knew he was actually a giant?
You'll see that they just actually walked their way to the Philippines
We'll see here the history of Macarthur On this spot, Palo, Leyte, General MacArthur returned to the Philippines on Oct. 20, 1944
We learned from history that due to Gen. MacArthur's fame, he was compared to po*p that returns after you let it out
That's what we call as "MacArthur"
It's already raining hard It's a good thing that my camera is waterproof... as long as I have my umbrella
So, as MacArthur have said before: "I shall return"
We're here now at San Juanico Bridge It's OK to have brisk walks and jog here, though jumping off the bridge is prohibited
We can see that the water is kind of divided I don't know if this is because of Samar and Leyte's water mixing
I don't know what their difference is Why they don't want to mix
The dividing line actually goes far back there I know! I have an explanation What?
Look there, this part is actually shallow
Now this is what we call: San Juanico Strait
This was called San Juanico Strait to inaugurate General San Juanico as being straight It was a very big celebration
We can see the sign there: Samar. the Summer Capital
then the "Accident Prone Area" sign... So we should now go faster so we could already exit an accident prone area
You'll notice that here in San Juanico Bridge, there is a sidewalk for pedestrians
and we also have a bicycle lane Here, the inclined edge, is the bicycle lane
It actually has grilles to prevent the bicycles from sliding off the edge
It's great how they designed this bridge
What can you say sir? I'm still Pro-Marcos!
We're now here in the middle of San Juanico Bridge
This will be our first stop-over Hey, do you know what island this is?
No. I don't.
So it looks like this island haven't been discovered yet as it still does not have a name
It's not yet on the map
We're now in San Juanico Bridge as we can see, there's no stopping anytime
so even if we're taking pictures, there should be no stopping 1, 2, 3!