In the town center of The small town of Dalaguete 75 Kilometers to the south of Cebu City in addition to the Obong Baluarte there is another Watchtower. The Baluarte is made of cut coral stone. Infront of the baluarte is an old cannon and this is one of the…
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History and Heritage: Spanish Ruins of Aloguinsan
In the small town of Alonguinsan about 60 Kilometers southwest of Cebu City is a Watchtower/Baluarte which has been standing since the 19th Century.Without any indication of its existence a small great park and well maintained with its main attraction being a Baluarte which has been ruined. About half of…
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Talisay Landing Monument WW2
During World War II, Talisay Point, located most likely in either Larawan Beach or Consojong Point, was the site of the Talisay Landing for both the Japanese invasion and the American liberation of Cebu. Larawan Beach now features a monument dedicated to this historic event, which may have taken place…
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World War 2 Tank Barriers of Toledo
In World War 2 ,Toledo City west of Cebu City was a battle ground with the Japanese invasion the area was turned into a bloodbath. There is now a place called “Magdugo” which means Bleeding. To defend this Town the US constructed fortifications like bunkers and Barriers. This is a…
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Bloody Battlefield of Toledo: World War 2 in Cebu
In World war 2, Bunkers were one of the best ways to fortify positions in Cebu, Another being tunneling into mountains and hills. Even today you can see bunkers scattered at the right places in Cebu This is a particularly amazing find as this area was almost completely destroyed when…
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The Watchtower of Obong
Built after the decree of Alcalde Mayor of Cebu at the time Manuel Romero in 1825 to build 2 story high watchtowers around the coast in the 12 towns of Cebu. The Obong Watchtower in Dalaguete near the Obong Spring was one of these Watchtowers. These watchtowers were the first…
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The Unknown Places of Cebu
Everyone knows Cebu island in the Philippines for its amazing beaches,islands,and other things related to the ocean But fewer know of the Spanish remnants in Cebu and further fewer know of American remnants In this Blog I “discover” these places and show them to you to bring awareness as many…


