
The American Cemetery in Fort Bonifacio where over 50,000 Americans and several thousand Filipino soldiers are buried. Absolutely breathakingly beautiful.


A very cool floating restaurant. I forget the Filipino word for this type of restaurant.

Looking from the mountains toward Manila cross Laguna Bay.

Dad and I in front of the Victory Christian Fellowship Fort Bonifacio church.

At the American Cemetery.

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