+ Follow MANILA GALLEON Tag
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[Title] => The heroic voyage of Vasco Núñez de Balboa
[Summary] => On the 25th of September 1513, the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa, with only 190 men, a small two-masted ship and 10 indigenous canoes, caught sight of the new ocean from a summit on the Isthmus of Panama.
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[AuthorName] => Jorge Domecq, Ambassador of Spain
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[Title] => Wyoming veterans opt to return Samar bells
[Summary] => The historic Balangiga bells displayed at Warren Air Force in Wyoming may be returned to its former Samar Church if the Wyoming Veterans Commission have their way. Way back on April 26, 1998, the people of Samar built a P4 million belfry hoping that the Americans would return the bells in time for the countrys June 12 Centennial.
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