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Fort Santiago Intramuros, Manila Part 5/7

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This is a continuation of our visit to Fort Santiago Intramuros. Whew! We had to do a lot of walking i must say! The old walled-city was pretty big and required a lot of walk. Walking along these old buildings of the Spanish Era was like going back to the past. It's so interesting to see how this very old city was preserved during the test of time. In this video, we were just about to enter the other half of the walled city with it's very beautiful and intricate design at the entrance wall. There were lots of foreign tourists inside all taking pictures and enjoying the cool air. Fort Santiago Intramuros, Manila Philippines February 24, 2008

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  • Girlfriend and I had a fun time there. Well, besides the off and on heavy rain storm. Security guards made me take off my cap during the Jose Rizal exhibit. Saw plenty of Koreans and other nationalities there. Did you take the horse drawn carriage tour around the city? Can't wait to visit the Philippines again!

  • hi opusrideshoot! nope, we didn't take the horse drawn carriage. we decided to just walk the park, not to mention that the horse ride was kinda expensive. i'm glad to hear you enjoyed your previous visit of the Philippines. so when do you plan to come back?

  • We've been there its a nice place and i'm proud of it, and its the first time i knew that J. Rizal was short, i saw his clothes, his novels (by the way his writings were small he he) and the dungeons quite

    scary!! and the underground tunnels!

  • hi there! nice to hear that. hope you enjoyed your tour of the Philippines. =)

  • i'll visit there place when i be your country again.

  • Hi ashyong1971. Yeah, you might want to visit Intramuros when you visit the Philippines sometime soon. Thanks for viewing!

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  • there's many foreigner

  • its really sad....VERY SAD. that 90% of intramuros was destroyed during WWII, 90%!

    imagine if that 90% still stands today...how beautiful.

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