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Everything along with the spinning wheel
As woke up in the morning, I immediately get up and get ready. Dressed and ate while my eyes look sleepy. The morning breeze was so cold as we ride out and the sun rise with a beautiful view.
In our trampling, this is where we first stopped. The “Death March Memorial Shrine” has a tall triangle and a flag on the front erected for comrades and fellow soldiers who died at Camp O’Donnell at the end of Bataan. It symbolizes the commemoration of those who died in the famous Death March that took place on April 9, 1942.
As we continued, we were once again touched by a magnificent “stairway” known as the “Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes” in Bamban, Tarlac. It is said that there are 100 steps up and the "Blessed Mama Mary" is located at the top.
Next, we went to one of the most popular Resorts in Bamban known as “Goshen” because inside it there are so many buildings that are very attractive to look at. Like “The Colosseum” and more. There are also swimming pools that are also visited in addition to the infrastructure there. Inside they let us in at an entrance fee of 150 but the real entrance is 250 because we wanted to just take a picture.
We proceeded but stopped temporarily to take pictures of the boundary at Bamban Bridge. It was built in 1996 to 1998 as an arch before going to Mabalacat. People often go to Tarlac or Luzon from Mabalacat, Pampanga, Clark and others used this bridge. It is also known as One of the longest Basket Handle Nielsen-Lohse bridges in the world reaching 174 meters (571 ft) in length and one of the first of its kind is in the Philippines.
This is indeed the beginning, the beginning of the destination we long for. Behind it, there is a short tunnel and the road leads to the entrance tollgate where the Clark Picnic Ground, Race Tracks and an old town road will be passed by. There are also many expensive cars because Clark is known for having race tracks where cars are tested.
Finally, we reached our destination. An abandoned hospital frequently visited by some especially by cyclists. The well -known Clark Airbase Hospital was used during WW2 and the Vietnam War. It is now abandoned within the Clark Freeport Zone. Many also say that this hospital is inhabited or there are ghosts that work because many soldiers died then here. The ride wasn’t over until we got home safely.
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