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== Rizal Landing Site ==
== Rizal Landing Site ==
The monument that marks the spot where Dr. Jose P. Rizal first set foot in Dapitan. It has an area of about 1,500 sq. meters with five bronze ten feet tall larger-than-life human statues and a boat, which depicts the figures of Rizal, Capt. Delgras, three artillery men wading in from the sea on their way to the Casa Read guided with a "farol de combate".


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Latest revision as of 08:04, 18 October 2011

Coordinates: 8°39′23″N 123°25′10″E 8.656357, 123.4192944

Rizal Landing Site

The monument that marks the spot where Dr. Jose P. Rizal first set foot in Dapitan. It has an area of about 1,500 sq. meters with five bronze ten feet tall larger-than-life human statues and a boat, which depicts the figures of Rizal, Capt. Delgras, three artillery men wading in from the sea on their way to the Casa Read guided with a "farol de combate".

History

Gallery

References