it wasn't long ago when the only venue to go to at BGC was a tent...
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it wasn't long ago when the only venue to go to at BGC was a tent...
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Yup. Around 2004 i think. Fort had one of them automatic speed sensors then. When you hit 50kph, a big screen in the road will blink and indicate you are beyond speed limit. Go through it at over the limit and a marshall will go after you.
Market market used to be that... A weekend market for produce and food. Ineng's had its first stall here, selling barbecue for 18 pesos per stick.
The road near fort is the one where RC airplane enthusiast fly their planes and drones every satruday morning
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Manila South, 1945
Source: Philippines City Plans AMS Topographic Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
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good gosh!
there's hardly anything, south of the pasig and east of the railroad.
i think that Rosary-like thing there's the american military cemetery. it's the biggest US military cemetery outside the continental USA. my uncle, like every other juan's, lives under there.
Philippine Postcards from the 1960's | Pinoy Kollektor
Legislative Building (Now National Museum). Manila Cityhall at the back.
Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan.
Jones Bridge and Manila Skyline.
Dewey Blvd., Manila
Anyone remember the Ford Fiera?
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i daresay,
if this fiera were offered today at rock-bottom price, basta lang may pinto, bintana at aircon, baka dumugin yan.
source: TheSamba.com | VW Dictionary
The Trakbayan was a weird utility vehicle. VW air-cooled engine in front, driving the front wheels.
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Calle cabildo, intramuros, manila
a portion of the shores of manila bay (bay walk)
escolta, manila
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