Tacloban City Leyte


Tacloban is the capital of Leyte. You will see the downtown area of Tacloban plus the Sanjuanico Bridge which at about 2 kilometres is the longest in the Philippines. You will also see the General MacArtur shrine in Palo, near Tacloban. It is at the site where General MacArthur "reurned" on 20th October 1944.


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An-An Natural Wonders, Hinundayan, Southern Leyte, Philippines


This mini-movie was created and directed by Atty. Mamerto "Coy" Avila, Jr. a native of Hinundayan, Southern Leyte, Philippines. He is a lawyer engaged in private practice based in Cebu City. With a law office also in his hometown. During his free time, he loves to take pictures of nature. With this mini-movie, he wants to promote the small town of Hinundayan located in the province of Southern Leyte, Philippines as a potential tourist spot and nice place to live in. Photos were taken at An-an, Hinundayan, Southern Leyte, Philippines, with a coastal view of the municipality, last October 29, 2011. The mini-movie has a length of 6 minutes and 32 seconds with music background of Ryan Farish's 'Full Sail". Some of the nice photos here were taken by Tirso E. Hinayon, a law office staff of Avila Law Office. He is also from Hinundayan, Southern Leyte. Persons appearing in this mini-movie are the family members of Atty. Avila, and some of his office staff. Please see, relax, and enjoy watching this mini-movie. Thank you!


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Tribu Lingganay of Alang-Alang, Leyte


Tribu Lingganay of Alang-Alang, Leyte emerged as champion in the Sinulog 2012 Free Interpretation category.


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GO LEYTE - Inopacan, Leyte, Philippines featuring Cuatro Islas


No Copyright Infringement Intended. For educational and tourism purposes only Go Leyte episode featuring the town of Inopacan Leyte. The video is in "Waray-Waray" language. If you walk by the shores of Camotes Sea, small islands are a common sight. These four islands, dubbed as Cuatro Islas, are circumscribed by beautiful white sand beaches. Three of these four islands are under the jurisdiction of the municipality of Inopacan. International and local tourists flock to Cuatro Islas for its beauty comparable to other white sand beaches in the country. Its smallest island, Digyo, is the most popular of these four islands as a tourist destination. Inopacan is a 5th class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. In the south, it borders with the town of Hindang and Camotes Sea in the west. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 18680 people in 3493 households.


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GO LEYTE! - Palompon Leyte


Palompon is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 50754 people in 10790 households. Along the strip of fertile coast, our forefathers founded this community which assumed the role of cabeceria of all the municipalities in the northwestern side of Leyte. The pueblo was originally named Hinablayan. There were yet no streets in those days, only trails and mountain paths, big trees and wild games. Fish, sea shells and other marine products abounded. People fished along the shore with arrows tied to vines. They just threw them to schools of fish along the coast and pulled them with fish already hooked. That was life in the early days of our town. However, such a settlement so well-endowed by nature attracted not only hardworking migrants but also fierce Moro raiders from the south. Legends tells that local defenders used to hang on tree branches the dead bodies of the Moros, so that the place come to be known as Hinablayan. The legend continues that when the Spaniards came they saw floating at the bay a cluster (pong pong) of mangrove propagules locally known as "Tungki" they have decided to change the name of Hinablayan to Paungpung which gradually evolved into what is now Palompon, after that beautiful cluster of mangrove propagules to erase the bloody memory of the Moro raiders. It is said that cluster later got stuck to the shoal until they grew up as trees, forming an islet which is Tabuk <b>...</b>


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Battleship Yamato and the Battle of Leyte Gulf - 1 of 2


On the morning of October 25, 1944, Battleship Yamato and the Imperial Navy's "Center Force" - consisting of battleships Yamato, Kongo, Nagato and Haruna, along with a score of cruisers and destroyers, managed to enter Leyte Gulf undetected, after making a mad dash through the previous night instead of retreating as they had appeared to do late on October 24 following air attacks by the USN. Their target was the American invasion fleet off the Philippines. Awaiting them at Leyte Gulf, off Samar Island, was USN Task Force "Taffy 3" - 6 escort carriers accompanied by a like number of destroyers. These carriers, only able to carry about 20 planes each instead of the 80 carried by fleet carriers, were supporting the invasion force by flying sorties against Japanese targets on the Philippine Islands - they had no clue that they would ever find themselves facing the big guns of the Japanese Navy. In the morning, the US Admiral in charge of the task force received reports of unidentified ships approaching, which he shrugged off thinking that they must be US battleships which were also patrolling the seas to support the invasion. Only when one of his fliers radioed "They have pagoda masts!" did he get a cold chill of realization that they were in big, big trouble. Superbattleship Yamato opened fire first, followed by the rest of the Japanese forces. Their targets were the carriers. The US destroyers made smoke to cloud the horizon and charged the Japanese armada firing their guns <b>...</b>


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Zip Southern Leyte


Zip Southern Leyte - The tallest, fastest & longest zipline in the Philippines. At 377 meters high and 800 meters long, fly over Agas-agas Bridge, the tallest bridge in the Philippines! My comments? Watch the video! :P Info on Agas-agas Bridge: en.wikipedia.org


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Sinulog 2012- Alang-alang leyte HD


Grand Champion In SInulog 2012 Free Interpretation Category best in costume best in musicality


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Karatong Festival of Dulag, Leyte


Karatong Festival of Dulag, Leyte placed third in the Sinulog Free Interpretation category.


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Temptations - Rolypoly | Live @ Dagami, Leyte


During the LGU Night in Dagami Leyte. Thank you so much for inviting us. We had a wonderful time performing in your place. :)


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Saub San Ricardo So. leyte Fiesta Celebration.....


Back 2 Back Djmagicman & Djsajolan... Powered By: 'ANTONE NELSAN MOBILE DISCO' San Roque Sugod Southern Leyte for booking and reservations look for mr. Christop Sanoria Antone or call cell no.09089850430..


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1/5 Dogfights - Leyte Gulf


History channel's Dogfights ! See how a small '' Tin Can '' Unit of the Unit States Navy is Holding Off the Greatest Battleship ever made in the history of warfare ! The Battle of Leyte Gulf. United States Navy destroyers, destroyer escorts, and Navy pilots display incredible courage in saving the Leyte invasion force. Main focus is on the USS Johnston and her Captain, who won the Medal of Honor


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Philippines' Cebu to Leyte Island Hopping Scuba Diving Safari


The Philippines is the macro critter capital of the dive world, but who would have thought it is also the only all- but-guaranteed thresher and whale shark encounter dive destination too. Till you try it, you'll never realize just how much of a fun social experience an island hopping safari is, where instead of "sort of remembering some people on that trip", instead you make lifelong memories and friends who are people you continue to stay in touch with long after. Fun and Sun Dive & Travel operates very affordable island hopping safaris all over the Central Visaya's in the Philippines, yet very late afternoons are enjoyed together by all at the chosen resorts along the itinerary path. Thanks Sito, Jovie and all my new friends, along with the Philippines, you guys rock!


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LEYTE FLOODS (February 16, 2012)


Days of continuous rains have caused the flooding of Abuyog, Leyte and other Leyte towns. The water started to rise on February 16, 2012, inundating the vast rice fields of Abuyog, Leyte and in other towns of Leyte.


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TRIBU LINGANAY, ALANG-ALANG, LEYTE - Sinulog 2012 Free Interpretation Grand Champion


Free Interpretation Grand Champion


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67th Anniversary of Leyte Gulf Landings 10/20/2011


rtvm.gov.ph Palo, Leyte President Benigno S. Aquino III was accorded with a 21-gun salute upon his arrival at the MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park to commemorate the 67th Anniversary of Leyte Gulf Landings. This is President Aquino's first time to attend the said event as President of the Philippines. In his speech, he said before the World War II Filipino veterans that his government is giving back the valor and sacrifice they offered for the country. These include the Pensioners' Revalidation Program of the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the improved medical and hospitalization benefits of veterans and their qualified dependents, and the constant appeal for the denied claims in Filipino Veterans Equity Compensation Act of America. The Chief Executive stated that over the past 67 years, the wounds of the war were healed and "Filipinos, Americans, Canadians, Australians and Japanese can gather in solemn commemoration, no longer divided by enmity." He is pleased with the solidarity that surfaces among the five nations and said that "if we hold strong and if we pursue our shared aspirations where once we were divided, then we can move our respective countries forward and enjoy a large measure of mutual success." The President, together with Australian Embassy Defense Attache Craig White, Canadian Embassy Counsellor for Political and Economic Relations and Public Affairs Mr. James Christoff, Japan Ambassador to the Philippines Toshinao Urabe, US <b>...</b>


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Battleship Yamato and the Battle of Leyte Gulf - 2 of 2


On the morning of October 25, 1944, Battleship Yamato and the Imperial Navy's "Center Force" - consisting of battleships Yamato, Kongo, Nagato and Haruna, along with a score of cruisers and destroyers, managed to enter Leyte Gulf undetected, after making a mad dash through the previous night instead of retreating as they had appeared to do late on October 24 following air attacks by the USN. Their target was the American invasion fleet off the Philippines. Awaiting them at Leyte Gulf, off Samar Island, was USN Task Force "Taffy 3" - 6 escort carriers accompanied by a like number of destroyers. These carriers, only able to carry about 20 planes each instead of the 80 carried by fleet carriers, were supporting the invasion force by flying sorties against Japanese targets on the Philippine Islands - they had no clue that they would ever find themselves facing the big guns of the Japanese Navy. In the morning, the US Admiral in charge of the task force received reports of unidentified ships approaching, which he shrugged off thinking that they must be US battleships which were also patrolling the seas to support the invasion. Only when one of his fliers radioed "They have pagoda masts!" did he get a cold chill of realization that they were in big, big trouble. Superbattleship Yamato opened fire first, followed by the rest of the Japanese forces. Their targets were the carriers. The US destroyers made smoke to cloud the horizon and charged the Japanese armada firing their guns <b>...</b>


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2011 Nov 18 Metropolitan Cathedral Palo Leyte


Metropolitan Cathedral Palo, Leyte 18 November 2011 Fr. Fernando Suarez Homily during his Healing Mass at


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4/5 Dogfights - Leyte Gulf


History channel's Dogfights ! See how a small '' Tin Can '' Unit of the Unit States Navy is Holding Off the Greatest Battleship ever made in the history of warfare ! The Battle of Leyte Gulf. United States Navy destroyers, destroyer escorts, and Navy pilots display incredible courage in saving the Leyte invasion force. Main focus is on the USS Johnston and her Captain, who won the Medal of Honor


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ALIWAN 2012 (BUYOGAN FESTIVAL) LEYTE


2nd Placer in "The Philippines' Grand Festival of the Champions 2012" of ALIWAN FIESTA 2012.


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✈ Ako, Tora! Tora! @ Hilongos Airport, Leyte


✈ Flight Simulator X « The World is My Playground! BANTAY DAGAT -- Philippine Coast Guard Cebu » Aircraft Designed on Photoshop CS5 & DXTBmp Tools


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135 Christians Embraced Islam, Leyte, Philippines


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Ormoc City - Leyte - Philippines - 2011 Slide show and videos


The City of Ormoc in the province of Leyte, Philippines.Ogmok, an old Visayan term for lowland., it has a population of about 200.000 people. Ormoc is the economic, cultural, commercial and transportation hub of western Leyte.


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Bittersweet Journey to Tanauan, Leyte


March 17, 2011 See what my boyfriend had to encounter on his way to visit me in Tanauan, Leyte. Tsk!


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Camella Communities Leyte (Palo/Tacloban)


Camella Communities Tacloban / Palo, Leyte is providing homeowners a modern and quality residential community in the Tacloban / Palo areas with the launching of Camella Communities. Invest to live in or rent out for passive investment income. For viewing and more details, please contact: Website: www.real-estate-ph.com Email mail@real-estate-ph.com Landline 6353 5238011 Mobile: 63 9192708226 / 9158658919


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Philippine Christmas - Burauen Leyte.mpg


December 25, 2011 at Burauen Leyte. Simple Town, Simple People and Merry Christmas


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The Pintados Kasadyaan 2011 - Pasaka Festival, Tanauan, Leyte


KASADYAAN CATEGORY | 25th Pintados and the 16th Kasadyaan Festival of Festivals


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Zip Southern Leyte


The Longest, Tallest and Fastest in Asia Go Southern Leyte! The Playground of Eastern Visayas


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(01) Victory at Sea: The Battle for Leyte Gulf 1 of 3


---------------- Subscribe to World War II Videos----------------------- Victory at Sea The Battle for Leyte Gulf Release Date: March 15, 1953 ... (Episode #19) Episode # 19. Leyte Gulf is where the war's largest naval battle took place in late October 1944. The American fleet, including both the Seventh Fleet under General MacArthur was responsible for the invasion in central Philippines and the Third Fleet headed by Admiral Nimitz. The Third Fleet's main objective was to protect the landing forces in and around Leyte Gulf. This responsibility to protect the invasion forces was given to Admiral "Bull" Halsey. The Japanese had no choice but to try to stop the Americans by meeting them head on before the invasion would begin. The Imperial Navy would split their attacking forces into three separate groups with the northern group being a diversionary force for the two main forces in the south and central. The two southern forces would try to surprise Halsey by going through the Surigao Strait. Over 132000 troops, 200000 tons of material on 750 transports and landing crafts were poised to land on the island of Leyte. The ultimate goal is the complete liberation of the Philippines. The Third Fleet boasted nearly a dozen aircraft carriers and six battle wagons, including four raised from the depths of Pearl Harbor: West Virginia, Maryland, California and Tennessee along with two of the newest and fastest in the world: USS New Jersey and the Iowa. The massive fleet under Halsey <b>...</b>


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Sinulog Festival 2012 - Lingganay Festival, alangalang Leyte


www.byahilo.com 2012 Sinulog Festival Lingganay Festival, Alangalang Leyte


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Whalesharks in Philippines southern Leyte, an underwater Video DVD


Whalesharks can bee seen underwater in Southern Leyte at certain times of the year. It is only allowed to snorkel with the whalesharks as scuba diving would disturb them, therefore snorkeling gives the animals more space to choose its own way underwater. It's a fantastic way to observe these gentle giants and a dream come true for most divers. The whaleshark is also featured in our latest underwater DVD, the living ocean.


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The Pintados Kasadyaan 2011 - Lingganay Festival, Alangalang, Leyte


KASADYAAN CATEGORY | 25th Pintados and the 16th Kasadyaan Festival of Festivals


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The Pintados Kasadyaan 2011 - Karatong Festival, Dulag, Leyte


KASADYAAN CATEGORY | 25th Pintados and the 16th Kasadyaan Festival of Festivals


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Agas-Agas Bridge Zipline (Southern Leyte)


Me the one who captured the video :) This is one of the highest bridge in the Philippines located in Southern Leyte, Our Letenios new tourist attraction, The Agas-Agas Bridge is about 1000-foot high, making it the country's highest. It is about 350 meters long with a 75-meter pier. The Agas-Agas bridge project was constructed by Philippine-Japan Highway Loan -- Project Monitoring Office. Bridge is surrounded by natural tourist attraction with panoramic views of the mountains and rivers. The construction of the Agas-Agas is very modern. The 90-meter Agas-Agas bridge soon will become as one of the extreme sports tourist destination in the Philippines.


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Tacloban City Leyte Philippines Downtown


Man is it hot in the Philippines, The people are very friendly and it is safe.


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Sinulog Festival 2012 - Karatong Festival Dulag Leyte


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The Raiders of Leyte Gulf


World War II Philippines as Americans join guerrillas in bloody battles.


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Mimic octopus on Underwater Video DVD, southern Leyte, Philippines


The Mimic octopus, Thaumoctopus mimicus, is a species of octopus that has a strong ability to mimic other underwater creatures. It grows up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length and it's normal coloring consists of brown and white stripes or spots. On observation, the mimic octopus may decide which underwater animal to impersonate depending on local predators. The mimic can be admired on our latest underwater DVD, the living ocean.


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BAYANIHAN PHILIPPINE DANCE TINIKLING LEYTE DANCE THEATRE; boston photographer video


The Leyte Dance Theatre presents their rendition of Tinikling. Notice the pacquio foot work. A PAG-ASA of New Hampshire filipino cultural awareness video project. singkil; boston photographer; boston videographer


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