Jolo
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From a ship''s porthole, Jolo is a panorama of huddled tin roofs, houses on water, sandy beaches and forested mountains. The traveler is attracted by the skyline - Mount Tumantangis almost hugging the clouds. According to history, one of the bloodiest battles fought in Jolo was held in Tumantangis, where now dead warriors, including Datu Tahil, fought against the AmericansImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: With prints
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Geographical File | GE01971 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | GE01971 |
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GE01968 Taal Volcano | GE01969 Bongao Street | GE01970 Jolo | GE01971 Jolo | GE01972 Jolo Town | GE01973 Jolo Street | GE01974 Mount Tumantangis |
From a ship''s porthole, Jolo is a panorama of huddled tin roofs, houses on water, sandy beaches and forested mountains. The traveler is attracted by the skyline - Mount Tumantangis almost hugging the clouds. According to history, one of the bloodiest battles fought in Jolo was held in Tumantangis, where now dead warriors, including Datu Tahil, fought against the Americans.
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