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Makasaysayang Pook sa (Rehiyon X)



Makasaysayang Pook sa Hilagang Mindanao (Rehiyon X)
Makasaysayang Pook sa Hilagang Mindanao (Rehiyon X)


Bacarros Printing Press
since 1938
Jimenez, Misamis Occidental, Philippines
Photo Credit: langyaw.com

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Cross Marker and Sunken Cemetery
1871
Bonbon, Catarman
Photo Credit: newscentral.ph
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Mangima Canyon/ Stone Mark of Yoshitos Grave
Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon 
Photo Credit: pinterest

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Old Catarman church ruin, 1871. Bonbon, Catarman, Northern Mindanao (Region X).
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Makasaysayang Pook sa Zamboanga Peninsula (Rehiyon IX)


 Zamboanga Peninsula 


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Rizal Landing Site 
July 17, 1892
Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte
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Rizal Shrine
Photo Credit: azdatabaseimages.com

Ang Rizal Shrine ay matatagpuan sa Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte. Dito  ginugol ni Dr Jose P. Rizal  kanyang huling apat na taon na pagpapatapon  (1892 -1896).

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Dapitan City Plaza 
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Liwasan ng Dapitan ("Dapitan City Plaza") ay matatagpuan sa Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte na kilala bilang "City square"  isang pampublikong tradisyonal na lugar na ginagamit sa pagdiriwang. Ginawa at pinaganda ni Dr. Jose Rizal noong siya ay pinatapon sa Dapitan (1892) .Katulong niya ang isang Gobernador na Espanyol  ng Dapitan na si Gob. Ricardo Carnicero. Ang  "Plaza" ay mahahambing sa  mga nakita ni Rizal sa "Europe".


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Filipino-Japanese Memorial Park
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Ang Filipino -Japanese Memorial Park ay matatagpuan sa Barangay Dicayas. Itinayo ang park na ito bilang pag-alaala sa mga Filipino at Japanese na grabeng nagsagupaan sa  digmaan at maraming nagbuwis ng buhay noong WWII.
Reference:en.wikipedia.org

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Holy Rosary Cathedral
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Ang Holy Rosary Cathedral ay itinayo ng mga prayleng español noong 1894. Sinasabi ng kasaysayan si Jose Rizal ang nagdisenyo ng orihinal na altar.
Reference:dipolog.com

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Mi Retiro Rock
Photo Credit: maehscapades.wordpress.com
Mi Retiro Rock ay matatagpuan sa Zamboanga del Norte. Dito namalagi ng maraming panahon si Jose Rizal  kasama si Josephine Bracken, isinulat din niya  ang pinakamahabang tula "Mi Retiro".

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Relief Map of Mindanao
Photo Credit: static.panoramio.com
 Ito ay nilikha ni Jose Rizal kasama ang Heswitang guro at si Ama Sanches noong siya ay naglagi sa Dapitan, bilang  proyekto sa pagpapaganda sa lugar at bilang isang gabay heograpiya pati na rin para sa kanyang mga mag-aaral sa Dapitan.
Reference: www.lakadpilipinas.com

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Sta. Cruz Marker
Photo Credit: p:i1.wp.com



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                                                                               Aqueduct
                                                  Photo Credit: www.travelbook.ph

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Casitas de Salud
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Casa Cuadrada
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Casa Redonda
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Casa Redonda Pequena
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Makasaysayang Pook sa Kanlurang Bisayas(Rehiyon VI)


 Kanlurang  Bisayas



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Balantang Memorial Cemetery
Jaro, Iloilo City
 Feb.6 until March 20, 1945
Photo Credit: http:www.marc7travels.com

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Balay Negrense
Silay City, Negros Occidental 
 1897
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Balay ni Tan Juan
Negros
19th century


Photo Credit:http: gonegros.com
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Birth place of Manuel Roxas
 Roxas City
1958
Photo Credit:http: www.geocities.ws


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Buenavista Wharf

Buenavista Guimaras

Photo Credit: upload.wikimedia.org



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Cagayancillo Fort
Palawan itinayo sa panahon ng Spanish Colonial Period

Photo Credit: static.panoramio.com

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Capiz National High School

Photo Credit:  www.panoramio.co


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EBJ Freedom Park
Antique Provincial Capitol building in San Jose
                                                                                                                Photo Credit:tripsiders.com


Concrete Pillboxes Inampulugan, Sibunag, Guimaras, Philippines
Cuyo Fort-palawan
Eusebio Lopez Memorial School
Ingus-Ingus Hill
Instituto Rizal
Japanese Underground Garrison
Memorial Cemetery Museum

Old Fort at Himamaylan
Oton
Puerto de Sta. Isabel
Punta Blanco and Camp Jossman
Revolutionary Markers
Roxas City Bridge (Old Capiz Bridge)
Spanish Bailiwick
Telegrafo Hill Boundary
WWII Memorial Wall
Yulo Ancestral House

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Makasaysayang Pook sa SOCCSKSARGEN (Rehiyon XII)


 SOCCSKSARGEN




Fort of Pikit
 North Cotabato 
was built in 1893
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Makasaysayang Pook sa Silangan Bisayas (Rehiyon VIII)



Silangan Bisayas


Boy Scout Monument
Tacloban City
                                                                                         Photo Credit: www.tourisminthephilippines.com


Buga-Buga Hills
Leyte, Eastern Visayas
           Photo Credit: www.tourisminthephilippines.com


CAP Building (formerly Price Mansion)
 Tacloban City
                                                                 Photo Credit:www.tripadvisor.com





Breakneck Ridge
Dio Mainland Resort
Gen. Douglas McArthur Landing Memorial
G cont.
Guiuan World War II Operating Base
Hill 120
Hill 522
Hilongos Bell Tower
Leyte Provincial Capitol
Limasawa Island (First Christian Mass)
Monument of the Filipino Soldier
Navy 3149 Base
Palo Metropolitan Cathedral
Philippine-Japan Peace Memorial
Redona Residence
Santiago Monument ( Samar)
Suluan Island
Tacloban City Hall
Tubabau Island Battle of Baluarte Marker 

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Makasaysayang Pook sa Davao Region (Rehiyon XI)


 Davao Region

                                  
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    Cape of San Agustin
 Davao Oriental
Known of old as "Provincia de Caraga, 1609,"
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Pusan Point
“Sunrise Capital of the Philippines”.”
Davao
 Photo Credit: www.province.davaooriental.com.ph

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17th Century Caraga Church
CARAGA,Mindanao
 Photo Credit:http:mindanews.com
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Saoquegue Cave
Japanese Peace Memorial Shrine/Cemetery

Harmful plants in the Philippines

Flowering plants

Buta-buta ("Blinding Tree")


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Excoecaria agallocha (Blind Your Eye)
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Buta-buta is found along the seashore or in any place reached by salt or brackish water throughout the Philippines. It also occurs in India to Polynesia.

Grows on both muddy and stony soil, with its roots spreading. Timber used as firewood, for carpentry purpose and converted to charcoal.

The milky juice from the tree is very caustic and poisonous, being said to cause blindness when it touches the eyes, and to blister the skin.


Common name
Mangrove, Blind Your Eye; Blind Your Eye; Blind Your Eye Mangrove; Blind-your-eyes-tree; Milky Mangrove; Blinding Tree; Mangrove, Milky; River Poisonous Tree; Scrub Poison Tree, Palétuvier aveuglant, Buta-Buta.






Talumpunay Tree

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photo credit: http://homegarden.casaveneracion.com
Common names
Kamkamawlaw (Ilk.)
Kachubung,Katsubung (Sul.)
Siva (Iv.)
Talong-punai (Bik., Tag.)
Tanompunay (Tag.)
Taubibong (Bis.)
Kamkamaulau (Ilk.)
Katsobong, Kachobong (P. Bis.)
Susupan (Ibn.)
Talong-ounai na itim (Tag.)
Tarampunai (Tag.)Ignore warning
Trampunay, trampunai (Tag.)
Katsibong (Bis.)
Poisonous: In India and Indo-China, reportedly used quite commonly with criminal intent. In China, often mixed with tea that hides the poison without raising suspicion. source: http://www.stuartxchange.org/Talampunay.html
This plant causes hallucination, and in the video taken by GMA 7, the young boys who inhaled the aroma of the burnt leaves and flowers all acted out of control, lying down on the ground, and hurting each other.
One of them had sadly become permantly incapacitated, as he is not experiencing prolonged psychosis. He can no longer be talked to, and he kept muttering to himself at all times.

Dieffenbachia

The common name is "dumb cane" due to its poisoning effect on the throat due to raphides.
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Emedicine website notes:
Patients with history of oral exposure (chewing and/or swallowing) have been reported to have severe swelling, drooling, dysphagia, and respiratory compromise, but this is not common. In a large retrospective study of 188 patients with plant oxalate exposure, all cases were determined to be minor and all resolved with minor or no treatment. Patients can also experience dermal and ocular exposure, resulting in contact dermatitis or keratoconjunctivitis. Symptoms that result from these routes of exposure also appear to resolve with supportive care. The serious complication of aortoesophageal fistula following ingestion of a dieffenbachia leaf in a girl aged 12.5 years has been described in a single 2005 case report. The girl recovered following surgical intervention.


From http://dpic.org/faq/dieffenbachia:
All parts of the plant contain needle-like oxalate crystals. If the plant is chewed the crystals are released and can cause intense pain and possible swelling of the mouth.


Health Effects:
Skin: Potential burning and itching from contact with the "juice " of the plant. Handling of intact leaves is unlikely to cause symptoms.
Ingestion: Immediate pain and burning sensation of the mouth and lips. Possible swelling and blisters in mouth; more likely to occur if stem is chewed.

What to do?
Skin: Wash skin with soap and water and rinse thoroughly.

Ingestion: Rinse out mouth and drink a glass of milk. Sucking on a popsicle or an ice cube can help relieve discomfort in mouth. Eating some ice cream may also help.

If symptoms persist after the above first aid measures contact the Poison Control Centre.

How can I prevent exposure?  Keep plant out of reach of small children. Wear gloves when cutting or trimming the plant.


Trompeta


ANGEL'S TRUMPET


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photo credit: http://homegarden.casaveneracion.com
 Common names
Trompeta(Tagalog)
Borrachero (Span.)
Reina de la noche (Span.)
Floripondio (Span.)
Angel's trumpet (Engl.)

Concerns/ Toxicity

- Plant has been used as hallucinogen and intoxicant from the hyocyamine content.
- The chief alkaloids found in datura are atropine, hyoscyamine, hyoscine (scopolamine) and meteloidine. Poisoning can occur with overdose of any of the alkaloids. As little as 4 grams of leaf can be fatal to a child; alas, as the child's curiosity is drawn to the plants large flowers and spiny seed capsules.
- Appearance of alkaloid toxicity can be within minutes to hours, depending on concentration, method of ingestion and dosing, manifesting as: extreme thirst, pupil dilatation, vision impairment and hallucinations. High temperature, flushed skin and palpitations may be observed. In non-fatal cases, signs and symptoms subside in 12 to 48 hours, although visual impairment and lethargy may persist for some time.

Pong-pong

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Cerbera odollam, commonly known as the Suicide tree, Pong-pong, and Othalanga, is a species of tree native to India and other parts of Southern Asia. It grows preferentially in coastal salt swamps and in marshy areas. It grows wild along the coast in many parts of Kerala, India and has been grown as a hedge between home compounds. It yields a potent poison, often used for suicide or murder.[