FILIPINO AND AMERICAN WAR HISTORY - Bataan Death March (Philippines Motor Vlog)

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
  • THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS AND FILIPINOS WERE FORCED TO MARCH THROUGH BATAAN IN WHAT WAS CALLED THE "DEATH MARCH". IT IS SAD AND HORRIBLE HISTORY HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES.
    In this video, we take off for a trip around the Province of Bataan. Starting in Balanga City, I take a trip to the market and enjoy the local eateries and snacks. From there, we head down to Mariveles, and spot the Bataan Death March markers along the way. Arriving at KM0 is a very sad reminder of the horrors of war. Thousands of Americans and Filipinos were forced to march 65 miles starting from this point in Bataan. War is horrible.
    After learning a little history, we take a look at Five fingers, and end up driving all the way to Bagac, where I find an amazing little coffeeshop put up by a seafarer. Hideout is a great place to stop and enjoy some food and a drink!
    Bataan is a Province full of intense history and wonderful coastlines.
    POWER ON!
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  • @edwindising3738
    @edwindising3738 Рік тому +12

    My father survived the Bataan Death March way back in nineteen forty something. The Filipino community here in Arizona recently honored him at the recent Veterans Day parade 2023.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Рік тому +31

    We didn't even learn about the Bataan Death March in my history class, I learned about it on my own research (as my best friend in middle school when I lived in Jersey City was Filipino, I wanted to learn his country's history)....my paternal grandpa (Irish/Russian side of my family) served in WWII in Europe and the stories he told I will never forget, so I can't even imagine the stories of those who faced the Japanese. Yup, nearly 80K American and Filipino prisoners of war were forcibly moved from Mariveles and Bagac in Bataan to Camp O'Donnell in Capas, Tarlac via San Fernando in Pampanga. The march from Mariveles and Bagac to San Fernando was about 80 km. The portion from San Fernando to Capas was by train, and they were packed in like sardines just like those on the cattle cars to the German concentration camps in Europe. They were in extreme heat and couldn't get out of the cars, with no room to sit down.
    But once they got to Capas station, they had to walk the final 14 km to Camp O'Donnell. The total trek of the march was over a hundred kilometers. Of the about 80K prisoners of war who did the march, 54K survived all the way to the camp. Roughly 18K Filipino prisoners of war didn't make it, as well as roughly 650 Americans. Those on the march were subjected to starvation, dehydration, severe beatings, and torture. Some men even got their teeth knocked out for gold fillings. A massacre also happened during the march where up to 400 Filipino officers were executed called the Pantingan River massacre

    • @bizbobizbo82
      @bizbobizbo82 Рік тому

      I see you every where 🙌

    • @toriahmyworld
      @toriahmyworld Рік тому

      It was thought to us in elementary days in the 80's 😂

    • @ERIK52033
      @ERIK52033 Рік тому

      nice one bro 👍

    • @akotolozano9708
      @akotolozano9708 Рік тому

      Im happy you put time and effort learning our history.

    • @millieatcentralcagarden9764
      @millieatcentralcagarden9764 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for taking the time to learn the history. My Lolo (grandpa) died during the Bataan Death March as he was a Filipino Soldier. He left behind a widow, my grandma and 2 young sons, my dad and uncle.

  • @fortuneybiernas5778
    @fortuneybiernas5778 Рік тому +7

    My lolo was a Bataan Death March survivor. He was a captain of the USAFFE. They marched to Camp O'Donnell in Capas Tarlac and placed in concentration camp. However he was a good cook, so a Japanese officer took him in as his cook. He learned Nihonggo and later was given his liberty. He went home to Panay Island but still led guerilla warfare until Japan surrendered and he finished his law school at FEU. He had malaria during the march but luckily survived. Many of his colleagues did not due to exhaustion since this happened after April 9 i.e. summertime. Some died of heat stroke, some by bayonet, some by sickness...

  • @ERIK52033
    @ERIK52033 Рік тому +3

    salamat kulas /Kyle sa pag bisita mo sa aming bayan proud BATAEÑO stay safe god bless..

  • @nariamaga1254
    @nariamaga1254 Рік тому +10

    Hey Kulas, im so grateful of you portraying our country to the world, you truly worth to be a kababayan! 🇵🇭

  • @deepsweech
    @deepsweech Рік тому +4

    My uncle was one of those who perished from Bataan death march. My wife's family is from Balanga! Hello from Boston

  • @lenmikep5257
    @lenmikep5257 Рік тому +7

    Kulas, my grandpa is one of the Filipino soldiers that did that Death March. He was one of the very lucky one saved by a very kind hearted Japanese soldier who pulled him out of the line and brought him over to the side of a river and gave him his soldier uniform and let him escaped that death march and spared his life. He always get teary eyed when he tells us his experiences during WW11 coz he never thought that he could survive during that time. He saw a lot of other soldiers (Americans and Filipinos and ordinary citizens) that got killed and poked by those bayonets. It was horrendous and so sad. 😢 Thanks for sharing and showing us the place. Power on Kulas! Take care!

    • @BecomingFilipino
      @BecomingFilipino  Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing your story. What a horrendous experience, I can't even comprehend how intense that must have been. Sending you and your family great vibes today. Take Care

    • @ninfatulayan2869
      @ninfatulayan2869 Рік тому

      @@BecomingFilipinotake care Kulas, have fun , God bless you !

  • @Plecosauga
    @Plecosauga Рік тому +5

    Hi Kulas, thank you for featuring Mariveles. Too bad your visit was very brief because there's a lot more interesting places to feature in that town. The view overlooking Manila Bay with Corregidor in the middle and Ternate /Maragondon across would also be awesome to show. Power on!

  • @kauai5839
    @kauai5839 Рік тому +4

    Salute to all the Filipino and U.S soldiers that defended the Philippines during WW-2.🇺🇲🇵🇭🤙🏼

  • @marjolizaful
    @marjolizaful Рік тому +4

    Very nice weather to explore the Northern part of the Philippines #BecomingFilipino🇵🇭 Philippines is rich in culture & history, and survived wars❤Thank you for sharing the beauty of our country 💕 Be safe 🙏🇨🇦

    • @josephdracula7487
      @josephdracula7487 Рік тому

      👍😎🇵🇭🌴! Another great video from you 👍!

  • @tol2945
    @tol2945 Рік тому +2

    Salamat Kulas for loving our country🥰🥰🥰

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Рік тому +10

    Olongapo is geographically in Zambales but is governed independently from the province! There's an interesting story behind why it's called that! Legend says the name Olongapo was derived in context from the phrase "ULO NG APO" or Old Man's Head. The story is that there was once a tribe whose people were disunited. A wise, old man seeing the evils that disunity sow among his people, exerted great efforts and united the tribe. A group of villains, however, did not appreciate the fruits of the old man's efforts. They bitterly disliked the idea of the tribe having a true and good leader. One day, the old man just disappeared. After a long search, the old man's body was found but the head was missing.
    The natives launched diligent efforts to locate the severed head. However, their efforts proved futile. But the search didn't end. A boy, who made a vow not to stop until he could find the old man's head, indefatigably continued to look for it. Then one day, he came upon the old man's head resting on the tip of a bamboo pole. The villains, apparently, wanted to disgrace the wise, old man so that disunity and its evils would again prevail among the natives. Upon seeing the head, the boy ran back to his people crying, "ULO NG APO" around the village. The phrase stuck and the place was known as it is today - OLONGAPO. Legend also adds that the old man's head became the symbol of the natives' unity.

  • @generosoabiul7577
    @generosoabiul7577 Рік тому +8

    This is the reason why I love your vlogs, very educational & informative 👍❤️ Have a safe travels Kulas 🙏

  • @christopherturco197
    @christopherturco197 Рік тому +11

    Although US servicemen were involved in the Bataan Death March, most Americans don't necessarily learn of it. I suspect that there are few of us Americans who realize that Pearl Harbor wasn't the only American territory that was attacked on December 7, 1941. (In fact, it was already December 8th in the PH - on the other side of the international dateline - when the Philippines was simultaneously attacked.) Sadly, most nowadays don't even know that the Philippines was a territory of the US at that time with military bases that were also attacked by the Japanese armed forces.
    This is one of the key events of WWII that should be known by Americans, not only because of the brutality suffered by American soldiers, but also by our Filipino counterparts. Their role in WWII and the great support they provided to the American war effort is so under-reported and underappreciated. Unless someone had a relative who was involved in the "death march," or is interested in WWII history and takes the time to really learn about it, we don't learn about this. I am particularly interested in the Pacific theater of the war, so I have studied more extensively than most.
    The Filipinos were heroic beyond measure! My country has never made good on its promise to make the Filipino veterans of WWII full US citizens, which in my opinion is very shameful. Because of my deep interest in WWII, I would love to explore the many historic sites in the Philippines one day. God bless the Philippines and the Filipino people!

  • @bryanevans5398
    @bryanevans5398 Рік тому +3

    Hey man, have you been Corrigidor island? It's a WWII history mecca! A boat ride from Manila Bay, it has the original buildings, munitions, weapons etc. Well well worth a visit especially for you dad. It was emotional and informative like few places I've been.
    Keep up the good work man,
    Cheers from Edmonton!

  • @JessieDelaCruz-kr7iu
    @JessieDelaCruz-kr7iu Рік тому +3

    I am originally from balanga and my lolo is a war veterans.proud to be bataeno.

  • @edzeljereza8234
    @edzeljereza8234 Рік тому +2

    In honor of both the Battle of Bataan and the subsequent Bataan Death March, the U.S. Navy have 2 combat ships named after Bataan. USS BATAAN CVL-29 (Light Aircraft Carrier) which served in both the later years of World War II and in the Korean War. The current USS BATAAN LHD-5 (The Big 5), commissioned in 1997 is a Wasp Class Amphibious Assault ship that carries a contingent of US MARINE CORPS personnel and their equipment to combat. There is also the USS LEYTE GULF CG-65 a Ticonderoga Class Guided Missile Cruiser, named after the Battle of Leyte Gulf. USS PHILIPPINE SEA CG-58, another Ticonderoga Class Guided MIssile Cruiser named after the Battle of Philippine Sea and the soon to be commissioned USS TELESFORO TRINIDAD, an Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer....he was the only Filipino awarded the Congressional Medal Of Honor.

  • @blairwitch8363
    @blairwitch8363 Рік тому +3

    I'm from there!!! welcome to Bataan... I'm here now in Australia

  • @maffisakuraba1805
    @maffisakuraba1805 Рік тому +2

    Keep safe always and Godbless ,power on Kulas for showcasing to the world our unique country Philippines 🇵🇭 💞💞💞💞🇯🇵

  • @Ken-np3no
    @Ken-np3no Рік тому +4

    The real OG of motovlogging

  • @gloriadavid9729
    @gloriadavid9729 Рік тому +3

    Thanks Kulas for this video 🍁This reminds me of my veteran uncle who died during that time!

  • @glevehuckabee699
    @glevehuckabee699 Рік тому +2

    I am learning a lot about my own country from you! Watching from South Carolina (left PI in 1984). Always enjoy your videos and adventure, keep it coming (always hungry when I watch what you eat, craving for Filipino food!😂

  • @mhelodygutierrezbelmonte3333
    @mhelodygutierrezbelmonte3333 Рік тому +2

    My lolo (Laki Aquilino) was also a war veteran, USAFFE...survived the death march..he was able to share to us his experiences and his purple heart..

  • @princess0584
    @princess0584 Рік тому

    Salamat Kulas ikaw lang vlogger na iniikot buong Pilipinas ang ganda ito ang plano ko pag nagforgood na ako ...mamasyal ng mamasyal .. ❤❤❤watching from israel

  • @jhaymayclow
    @jhaymayclow Рік тому +2

    Looking forward to this and finally, you've visited our Province. Bataan still have loads to give. Keeps exploring Kulas. Thank you. Good vibes

  • @raivenzinc7323
    @raivenzinc7323 Рік тому +2

    Nice joy ride on the road again miss this kind of adventure

  • @ronnieramos1415
    @ronnieramos1415 11 місяців тому

    What a wonderful place you've been to. I hailed from that place Bataan and never been home for more than 30 years now. I was so happy to see some of the places I have never been for a while. Thank you so much for having these on your videos. More power to your vlogs and hopefully you can show us more about my beloved province of Bataan. Take care Becoming Filipino. Good luck to all your adventures back there.

  • @nnrlopez8479
    @nnrlopez8479 Рік тому +1

    Yan ang magandang i vlog Kulas ang history 🇵🇭⭐⭐⭐🤠

  • @elnajamosale8267
    @elnajamosale8267 Рік тому +3

    Hi! This is the first time I am commenting your vlog but I subscribed years back. Bataan reminds me of my Father I missed him so much. My Father was one of those soldiers who walked the death March from Bataan to Capas Tarlac imprisoned in concentration camp for more than a year. My Father is a US veteran. He offered his life for our country He died in the year 2000.

    • @BecomingFilipino
      @BecomingFilipino  Рік тому

      Amazing the strength and courage of your father. Wishing you all the best Elna

    • @elnajamosale8267
      @elnajamosale8267 Рік тому

      Thank you for your reply. Yes I'm proud of my Father he remained Pilipino despite he is qualified to be US citizen. He finished his bachelor's degree in 1949. I have 6 siblings and all graduated in our bachelors' degrees. His experienced was like a war movies as he told us but the most important why he sustained the pain and struggle to life is his Faith in our Lord and guided in his daily life during the war.

    • @builtnotboughtmadeinphilip3955
      @builtnotboughtmadeinphilip3955 Рік тому

      ​@BecomingFilipino
      My friend a retired General lives in Capas. He has all the History and would love to tour you in Tarlac, Capas. Reach out me I set it up.

  • @lukealston996
    @lukealston996 Рік тому +3

    like your adventures, my wife meet you in roxas city and was excited to tell me. i have been living in the philipines for 6 years and just left to go back to work in alaska. my home state. i guess that makes us both northern people. maybe one day we will cross paths in are adventures. your shows are good and i can tell your a good canuck. i know the term is slang, its meant with endearment though. from one north boy to another. you represent your country well. you are a fine ambassador for your country, as i try to be from mine.
    years now riding across the philipines bye motorcycle and i am finely tired. i think i may have to get a car now too.. good luck my friend and god speed in all your travels....

  • @geraldcruz3986
    @geraldcruz3986 Рік тому +3

    Kulas salamat sa paggfeature mo sa Bataan.. magiingat ka palagi

  • @ianharbjorn
    @ianharbjorn Рік тому +1

    Very historical place. One of my dream destinations. Amping

  • @kuyaghertv
    @kuyaghertv Рік тому +3

    nice to see you here at Bataan Province, I'm a little sad because I've wanted you to visit Bataan for a long time, but now that you're here and we haven't met, i hope you enjoyed your visit here especially the market vibe and yummy kakanin, APIR......

  • @manwithmountain
    @manwithmountain Рік тому +5

    The way Kyle chomped on the kutchinta is so pinoy. 😊

  • @sano7527
    @sano7527 Рік тому

    another power vlog,, puhon brod laag ko dinha, ride safe

  • @mikekatropaka
    @mikekatropaka Рік тому

    my father's hometown ... "BATAAN" .... Ride safe... GOD BLESS 🙏🐫 KSA

  • @cecileveron3115
    @cecileveron3115 Рік тому

    Proud kapangpangan here! Pampanga is the food capital of the Philippines that's why food are so good!👍❤

  • @jinggeorpames3273
    @jinggeorpames3273 Рік тому +1

    Happy sunday trip KULAS...you have more Philippines history to come 👏👏👏👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @carte6530
    @carte6530 Рік тому +1

    Wow looks like u travel the whole Philippines for us thanks

  • @darlenemyles1155
    @darlenemyles1155 Рік тому +2

    Love your vlogs and all your sights and stories U share!❤

  • @christopherfrancisfaustino4635

    You should go to the Corriegedor Island the Rock. The very first Island to you will see before entering Manila. The Island is spanish fortress during the Spanish era means to correctional facility. Then when the Americans took over during thr American era is became General Douglas MacArthurs headquarter for asia Pacific. This Island filled with anti aircraft battery and has 20 ft malinta tunnel.

    • @BecomingFilipino
      @BecomingFilipino  Рік тому +3

      Will take a trip there someday. id like to take my dad

    • @fortuneybiernas5778
      @fortuneybiernas5778 Рік тому

      Also Therine. Corregidor is close to Bataan but thats officially by Cavite. Theres a plan to build a bridge from Cavite to Bataan with an exit at Corregidor...

    • @csiman5459
      @csiman5459 Рік тому

      Allow me to correct you a little bit about the death march. The death march started in Mariveles, Bataan and ended in Capas. Tarlac, not San Fernando, Pampanga, they went to Capas via San Fernando because during that time that was the available route. Those who survived the death march were all brought to Camp O'Donnel in Capas. 😊

  • @emmanuelpuno7902
    @emmanuelpuno7902 Рік тому +5

    My hometown ... 😎 Thank you...Kulas for coming to Bataan.. 😊

    • @xxv
      @xxv Рік тому

      San ka sa bataan bro

  • @matangtigre7804
    @matangtigre7804 Рік тому

    big sopport

  • @killerbee10ify
    @killerbee10ify Рік тому +1

    more motovolgs brother!!! ingat and ridesafe always!

  • @darrellbrixey5341
    @darrellbrixey5341 Рік тому

    Awesome video Kulas

  • @Hapfletcher
    @Hapfletcher 5 місяців тому

    I live in Bataan. I just finish walking the entire 102Km of the death march last weekend.. took me 3 days walking..

  • @vsone2
    @vsone2 Рік тому +1

    good to see you kulas tc

  • @gie8505
    @gie8505 Рік тому

    My Father survived Bataan Death March, POW at "Capas POW Camp. Tarlac, PI. He served with US Army until he retired in CA in 1957. He was never recognized as a POW like many Filipino Scouts...

  • @rafaelramirez4104
    @rafaelramirez4104 Рік тому

    Thank you very much Kulas to visit our Home Town Balanga City,Bataan.😊😊😊

  • @HOTSTUFF954
    @HOTSTUFF954 Рік тому

    Good to to see you both my idols boy first time and kulas

  • @elmaorne4959
    @elmaorne4959 Рік тому +5

    Thank You Kulas For Taking Us With You On Your Adventure!!!❤❤❤

  • @MarlonSantos-jr4bm
    @MarlonSantos-jr4bm Рік тому +1

    Nice video Bos Kulas God bless po

  • @VangieAquino-yi7dm
    @VangieAquino-yi7dm Рік тому +2

    Kulas, Bataan to Subic Bay !!! 😊😊😊 ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Thekomokoro
    @Thekomokoro Рік тому +1

    Just an advice. You should always wear sunscreen/sunblock. UV rays is notorious for accelarating skin aging. Also being caucasian means you have less natural skin protection due to lower melanin count.

  • @richardsonvillanueva6345
    @richardsonvillanueva6345 Рік тому +4

    Kulas with his new Gillee helmet! Gwapong gwapo!
    The public market will always have the best food of the place

  • @padofwtv
    @padofwtv Рік тому

    Nakakagutom ka Kulas. Sarap yang belo belo with Monggo.

  • @winzip09
    @winzip09 Рік тому +1

    the market is like a singapore hawker center very nice and clean!

  • @judevidal9741
    @judevidal9741 Рік тому +1

    im living olongapo.thank you kulas.keep safe

  • @epm888
    @epm888 Рік тому

    Ginataang munggo, so great, my fave too, tc

  • @peterdcar
    @peterdcar Рік тому

    Power on, love these raw adventure roadtrips !

  • @BongiePilapilMacas
    @BongiePilapilMacas Рік тому +1

    When I first came to Texas I was so amazed that some soldiers heroes of the Death March come from South Texas❤

  • @melaniericket9333
    @melaniericket9333 Рік тому

    Im going to Bataan! Salamat Kulas for this vlog. Ingat!

  • @besket4182
    @besket4182 Рік тому +1

    You are really awesome, you tried everything without any arte..... thanks Kulas for accepting our culture and loving our people and our country.... God Bless!

  • @lornaramirez6567
    @lornaramirez6567 Рік тому

    the ginataang munggo we call it totong its been a long while to not seen balanga and i has grown so much beautiful yes war is not good take care kulas

  • @bluzshadez
    @bluzshadez Рік тому +2

    If I remember it correctly, USAFFE is acronym for UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES IN THE FAR EAST.

  • @Rogers299
    @Rogers299 Рік тому

    Wish i was there in the phil. And meet Klyle in person and visit my hometown Angeles City ,good day bro.take care .shout out

  • @BoyPerstaym
    @BoyPerstaym Рік тому

    Watchingggg from Bulakennnn :D

  • @kilometer6712
    @kilometer6712 Рік тому +1

    Yeah this is for our history Day of Valor in May 9 Araw ng Kagitingan. May i know how many kilometers is the death march Bataan to Nueva Ecija almost a summer time in Philippines can you imagine the heat season in the march?

  • @natanielbonotan5344
    @natanielbonotan5344 Рік тому +1

    Go kolas❤❤❤❤ we're praying for you

  • @aydapadistudio
    @aydapadistudio Рік тому

    Ginataang monggo ❤ My mom used to buy us that when she goes to the market in Marikina as pasalubong.

  • @supremo4638
    @supremo4638 Рік тому +1

    Wow!!!! Those singage are at my home town...if i just only knew ... I would like to take pictures to you Kulas...the signage is at Bacolor Pampanga...my home town....

  • @reysalatan46
    @reysalatan46 Рік тому +1

    Since you were there in Bataan , head over to Las casas de Acuzar.... awesome place..

  • @RodKrisBisdakMotovlog
    @RodKrisBisdakMotovlog Рік тому +1

    Amping kanunay sa biyahe bro. Hope to ride with you someday brother

  • @tk7thepurposeoflivingsimpl333
    @tk7thepurposeoflivingsimpl333 Рік тому +2

    ❤❤❤

  • @a_k_s_a_d_u_h8911
    @a_k_s_a_d_u_h8911 Рік тому

    The desert with mongo at my place in Cavite is called Ginataang Totong.

  • @carlisleandiason4826
    @carlisleandiason4826 Рік тому

    i like da mood.. ride safe kulas, power on.☝️

  • @Batangs-ht4hb
    @Batangs-ht4hb Рік тому

    Good job sir 💯

  • @nikki-mz9yi
    @nikki-mz9yi Рік тому

    I miss my hometown s marivelez po. Hayy its been so many years di pa qko nakakauwi. I left 2008.
    Eto pong video nyo eh lalo ko tuloy na miss ang lugar namen. . Salamat kuya kulas. Power up!

  • @Dreamer20239
    @Dreamer20239 Рік тому

    Welcome to my home province.

  • @musicnotes2125
    @musicnotes2125 Рік тому

    Hi Kulas Im from Pampanga. I also love the ginataang munggo and bilo-bilo. There is a lot of different food in Pampanga.

  • @VangieAquino-yi7dm
    @VangieAquino-yi7dm Рік тому +1

    Kulas, Ingat ka sa biyahe !!! 😊😊😊 ❤❤❤

  • @blairwitch8363
    @blairwitch8363 Рік тому

    Balanga... wow nice

  • @hatakatak8249
    @hatakatak8249 Рік тому

    ginataang monggo is called "mongillo" in some other place.....great nutritious snack

  • @Soultune_32
    @Soultune_32 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful Bataan & so many history remarks in there

  • @adelinajallorina5352
    @adelinajallorina5352 Рік тому +1

    My father March the death march from BATAAN to Capas, Tarlac.

  • @gerardanderson9665
    @gerardanderson9665 Рік тому +1

    First Comment!!!

  • @noelc.santos7989
    @noelc.santos7989 Рік тому

    Oh man, those kakanin looks delicious. Merienda time is kakanin time. Thank you and Power On!

  • @kylesaintjohn
    @kylesaintjohn Рік тому

    Been there yesterday Kulas you Miss out visiting mount samat a must visit hope to see you driving around our country been keeping an eye crossing path always when I drive and visit amazing places here..

  • @thevs25
    @thevs25 Рік тому

    1st comment mego... Amping

  • @adiew9409
    @adiew9409 Рік тому

    ❤😍🥰 we love you kuya kulas May god bless you always 🙏❤️

  • @simplicioabellera2740
    @simplicioabellera2740 Рік тому

    its been a long time ..kulas i never comment to your channel but never miss watching your videos hahaha kumader daot and kumander kulas going to whang od finally hahahaha with bp

  • @mariogallano1778
    @mariogallano1778 Рік тому +1

    Hi KULAS why not visit a replica of Manila's 1800 century it's a beautiful place, keep safe and good health 💖💯💪 GOD BLESS PO 💖💯💪🙏

  • @romeohidalgo7059
    @romeohidalgo7059 Рік тому

    Kyle, you should have visited the Dambana ng Kagitingan in Pilar, a World War 2 Shrine where u are supposed to know more about what happened during the war.

  • @regjones518
    @regjones518 Рік тому

    Liberation of the Philippines, codenamed Operation Musketeer I, II, and III, was the American, Mexican, Australian and Filipino campaign to defeat and expel the Imperial Japanese forces occupying the Philippines during World War II.

  • @rjenrijo5401
    @rjenrijo5401 Рік тому

    We call it lilot balatong in ilocano here in mindanao, I don't know what they call it in Luzon

  • @gaylegrove886
    @gaylegrove886 Рік тому

    At 10:02 there appears to be a Nuclear power plant. I had no idea the PH had this advanced power source. Perhaps some of your viewers would like to know the history of this power plant.

  • @MacoyMoon40
    @MacoyMoon40 Рік тому

    Batang olongapo here or batang gapo.😅 living now here castillejos zambales

  • @ayubhadijamohamed9676
    @ayubhadijamohamed9676 Рік тому

    Good morning 🌞 here in Kenya

  • @diceph1286
    @diceph1286 Рік тому +1

    🤙

  • @jdive12
    @jdive12 Рік тому

    I think the ADV (Spike) suits you, man!