Hello everyone,
What can you say about these photos at my attachment? I wish that these documented items may help in searching the truth in WW2 history in the Philippines.
They were treasured in the mountainous areas of Sierra Madre in the province of Rizal (WW2 Japanese military hideout and became a battle field) in Luzon Island, east of Manila at the month of june to october this year together with the ninshikihyos that I posted in
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I also include photos of various landmarks in that particular place for verification. You may verify them using Google earth or Google map through their GPS coordinates. Take note, the recorded GPS coordinates are where those photos were taken. Mt. Irid photo was taken at lat=14.778930°N & lon=121.317790°E facing 10° NE and Mt. Tokduan Banoi was taken at lat=14.760230°N & lon=121.315230°E facing 267° W.
If these photos are offensive I will delete them.
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Historical sites and artifacts of Japanese invasion in the Philippines
Historical sites and artifacts of Japanese invasion in the Philippines
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