This is really cool history I never knew about. This is great that you take us to the Philippines as if we are there, from our living room. Maybe we'll see more of this from the Good Vibrations channel. 😃💖
Cryptonomicon is a historical fiction by Neal Stephenson that talks about Corregidor. You might enjoy it. It also includes military intelligence, cryptography, etc. Great video Neal! Thanks for the inspiration!
That's awesome, my asawa and I were very moved seeing the tributes to the brave Filipino and American service men who sacrificed their lives for our freedoms. God bless and enjoy the trip!
To be 100% certain your best bet is to reach out to them directly at, corregidorisland.com.ph/#section-5 to check their schedule, especially due to holiday observances.
WOw Americans were there for 40 years before the war? Thats a long time. Its tragic that ten years worth of work building the tunnel complex and it was all taken over by the invading Japanese.
Think about it, there could have been two generations of military folks serving 20-year enlistments over all those years. Amazing when you think about how long we were there prior to WW2. Yet alone the next 50 years after the Japanese surrendered and the US came back to the Philippines and remained till 1992.
@@shibby_travels thanks Ivy, we like your channel. We’d like to know where you got your information about the ‘rock’ from. My wife and I spend part of the year here in California and part in Manila. We often visit Corregidor when back in the PI. Thanks!
Good Tour its like we're on the Tram with you, thanks for taking us along!
I heard about this channel from a friend. Looks good I'll have to bookmark it and come back.
This is really cool history I never knew about. This is great that you take us to the Philippines as if we are there, from our living room. Maybe we'll see more of this from the Good Vibrations channel. 😃💖
My husband told me about this video so I had to take a look. Very nice. Personal tour for us.
Thanks for watching Arrika!
Very intersting ihstory, from the folks at the GOOD VIBRATIONS channel.
Thanks for your support BabyO! Hear that folks BabyO likes it, maybe you should too! 😀
Cryptonomicon is a historical fiction by Neal Stephenson that talks about Corregidor. You might enjoy it. It also includes military intelligence, cryptography, etc. Great video Neal! Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks Dave, much appreciated! I'll look at your reference..
Thank you for sharing. Going to visit this Saturday with the VFW Post 2485.
That's awesome, my asawa and I were very moved seeing the tributes to the brave Filipino and American service men who sacrificed their lives for our freedoms. God bless and enjoy the trip!
Hello. Is the tour from Manila available in September 2023?
To be 100% certain your best bet is to reach out to them directly at, corregidorisland.com.ph/#section-5 to check their schedule, especially due to holiday observances.
Definitely worth your time for a one or two day visit!
@@Ncollins99 Thank you. I am planning to visit in September and your video is the most recent.
You'll enjoy it!
WOw Americans were there for 40 years before the war? Thats a long time. Its tragic that ten years worth of work building the tunnel complex and it was all taken over by the invading Japanese.
Think about it, there could have been two generations of military folks serving 20-year enlistments over all those years. Amazing when you think about how long we were there prior to WW2. Yet alone the next 50 years after the Japanese surrendered and the US came back to the Philippines and remained till 1992.
The Office of the President shut down the Corregidor Island Foundation earlier this year in March 2024.
@@shibby_travels thanks Ivy, we like your channel. We’d like to know where you got your information about the ‘rock’ from. My wife and I spend part of the year here in California and part in Manila. We often visit Corregidor when back in the PI.
Thanks!
@@Ncollins99It’s in their Facebook account. I can send you a copy of the official letter from the office of the president.