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St. Dominic de Guzman Parish is located in Abucay, Bataan and was constructed in 1587. It is one of the oldest churches in Bataan who becomes the witness of the Spanish era. It is also one of the historical markers in World War II (1942-1945). Right beside the Spanish structured church is a public cemetery.
The church of Nuestra Señora Virgen del Santo Rosario de Orani (Our Virgin Lady of the Holy Rosary) or also known as Our Lady of Orani was located in Orani, Bataan and situated right in front of the municipality of Orani. Beside the church is their parish school.
Dinalupihan is a 1st class municipality located in the province of Bataan. Dinalupihan was first known as “Di-Nalupigan” which means “Not Conquered”. The place got it famous for its fighting spirit as they defend their place against Japanese invasion.
Aron Ralston’s Despearate Days in Blue Canyon was one of the episodes in Dateline NBC.
Snapshot of Aron Ralston real video during his amputation in Blue John Canyon.
This is the full documentary of Aron Ralston's return to Blue John Canyon exactly on the sixth month anniversary of his accident together with Tom Brakaw. This was shoot before his autobiography "127 Hours".
Let us know the real story coming from Aron Ralston as he describe and re-enact his darkest moment of his life.
Full Name: Aron Lee Ralston
Born: October 27, 1975 In United States
Occupation: Mountaineer | Motivation Speaker
In his early twenties, he wished to become the first mountaineer to solo climb all of Colorado’s mountains during winter. Foolishly, he says, he took great risks for the sake of self-discovery.
During a low-risk hike in Utah in 2003, he found himself facing the darkest obstacle of his life. Were he has to face the biggest challenge between his life and death.
A falling boulder trapped his right arm, pinning him to the rock wall while canyoneering in Utah, he was forced to amputate his lower right arm with a dull knife in order to free himself after his arm became trapped by a boulder. His autobiography was published as a book entitled "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" and convert into a movie - "127 Hours".
Video of Aron Ralston re-visiting Blue John Canyon.
Sanctum was came from the real experience of Andrew Wight’s ultimate explorations. Andrew Wight was the expedition leader of the original 1988 caving team who explore the Pannikin Plane Cave and also the producer and writer of Sanctum.
Actual footage of Andrew Wight during his ultimate expedition.
Photo from National Geographic Channel
Sanctum is a 3D action-thriller. It was inspired by the film's co-writer Andrew Wight's near-death experience of leading a diving expedition miles into a system of underwater caves, then having to find a way out after a freak storm collapsed the entrance. This was shot in Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.
The film was co-produced by James Cameron, the creator of Titanic and Avatar, and directed by Alister Grierson.
Finally, Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures announced Henry Cavill will be the next Clark Kent also known as Superman. The film will be directed by Zack Snyder and produces by Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder. The target release of the movie will be on December 2012.
First look of the Henry Cavill as Superman, The Man of Steel on 2012.
The Philippine National Railways (PNR) was developed in the late 1800’s. It was official operation opened on November 24, 1892 from Manila to Dagupan. And in 1940 the railway was extended up to Legaspi, Albay in the South and to San Fernando, La Union in the North.
Old Model Train in PNR main office in Tutuban
PNR is currently operating two kinds of train, the new ones with air conditioning system and almost the same with MRT trains. And the other one is the old school trains that been used in a number of decades.
Quiapo is geographically located at the very center of the city of Manila. It is bounded by Estero de San Miguel on the South, San Miguel on the East, Recto Avenue on the North and Quezon Boulevard on the West. It is referred the “Old Dontown”.
Quiapo Church is also located in the square district of the downtown. It is the home of the Black Nazarene which is also known as the Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazaren de Quiapo (Our Father Jesus Nazarene of Quiapo). The feast of the Black Nazarene is celebrated every January 9. Where in millions of barefoot devotees came to the procession which starts from Quirino Grand Stand up to Quiapo Church.