Leyte, Philippines
Tacloban City
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Good for kids
A sad reminder to the haiyan / Yolanda calamity but a good reminder how resilient taclobanons are. It's a small shrine and very accessible. 7 pesos fare ride on a multi-cab from downtown. There is a guard or a policeman and he is nice and friendly. There are kids in there asking for money. Give some and they will divide it and buy candies or food.
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The memorial is the remnants of Yolanda where the cargo ship was taken from the water and driven into the housing area in Barangay. There's parking on the side of the road so you can stop by and have a look. You can climb to the deck of the cargo ship to look out into the water and see just how far the ship had to travel to get to where it is. We had a car to get here so not sure how to get here by public transportation. Fairly simple memorial but the message is astounding, don't underestimate nature.
Felt a little bit emotional upon seeing this place. Offered a prayer to those who passed away. On the other note, Kuya Guard was very accommodating, he took our pics and showed us where to strike a pose for a better picture outcome.
Very good place ️
The place is accessible since its by the road and there's no entrance fee to enter the place. This is already portion of the entire ship that was washed ashore during the landfall of Yolanda Typhoon. If you stand from the shrine and you look behind you'll see how far the ship wss from the sea! It's chilling cause you'll then realize how many people were killed during that time.
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Security guard is friendly and accommodating, the guard took pictures of us. Offered prayers in memory of the victims during the Typhoon Haiyan
This a shrine made from one of the ships that run aground during the big storm Yolanda in 2013. It’s just beside the road and fairly accessible by tricycle from downtown tacloban.
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