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Post by VeeVee on Jan 18, 2010 6:34:26 GMT -5
I'm posting these pictures per Perry's request. His coworker visited Fort Santiago and took a picture of one of the locked dungeons. After examining the picture later... lo and behold... what's that? (click for bigger) Friends;
Photo taken by my officemate Tom Tinsay at Fort Santiago in one of the dungeon at Fort Santiago. He shot a photo at a distance since the gate was locked. He just place his camera on the ground near the gate & shot it. Then he found this image after adjusting the brightness & contrast of his camera.
Since the Fort Santiago was built since Spanish time, let's guest what is the uniform of this ghost & what era bwa-ha-ha-ha, awwwuuuu!!!!
Hi Vic / Jo, if you want yolu can make a thread on the forums we have, I have no access in making threads & photos.
best rgds; Perry
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Post by RayAdillO on Jan 18, 2010 7:31:34 GMT -5
I too think it's Japanese, probabaly a marine or what they called "Special Naval Landing Force" trooper. They're the ones known to have barricaded themselves in intramuros and did all those massacres....this is scary nuts. Aside from regular putees, some of them did wear canvas leggings which are of a lighter shade than the "sea green" uniform they wore.
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Post by VeeVee on Jan 18, 2010 8:06:15 GMT -5
The guy could have been posing with the old rifle. He set his own Arisaka against the wall and posed with the old rifle ;D
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