Capas Death March Monument
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This is the original Death March memorial in Capas, having been around for as long as I can remember. It has remained unkempt all these years, with no distinguishable improvements that will make it more presentable to visitors. The current admission fee is 20 pesos. I bet visitors will not mind paying more if only to rescue the place from its current sad state. Capas National Shrine, a similar but better maintained memorial, is only a few kilometers away.
G AquinoG Aquino
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I believe this is an earlier Memorial to that of the Capas National Shrine which is located a bit farther to the north. Entrance is free and the grounds are also lined up with trees on either side. Benches can found between the trees, though some are in poor condition. There appears to be an annual event being commemorated here every April 9 during the Araw of Kagitingan.
Raywollesen FortesRaywollesen Fortes
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Nice shrine, but nothing else, no plaques, no information, no data, etc. I respect what it stands for, I really do, but it would really help people understand better if they had some facts and data. One plaque maybe, why was it built there?
Paul MordiniPaul Mordini
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Small memorial dedicated to the lives lost during the Death March. On the road to the memorial, look out for the kilometer markers commemorating the March as well.
Juergen BreidensteinJuergen Breidenstein
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a place where you can experience the love for the country at its best... through our heroes lives and blood, the Philippines is a free country.
Ms Alice P.Ms Alice P.
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This was the old Death March shrine. The city built a new and bigger one. You can pin “Capas National Shrine”
John IanJohn Ian
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