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Pasig River View

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This is the Pasig River view within the Fort Santiago
inside the Intramuros, Manila Philippines.

Interesting fact about it was during the World War II,
Japanese used the dungeons where they imprisoned and tortured soldiers.
Along with them died from drowning while the waters from
the Pasig River flooded the cells during high tide.
July 29, 2019July 29, 2019 christineroses Image Tagged Fort Santiago, History, Pasig River, Philippines Leave a comment
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