Mangarin Ruins
Mangarin Bay and the location of its ruins, Mangarin Fort and Iglesia de Piedra or Church made of stones. |
Inside view of Mangarin Fort from the East (Photo taken by Rosemin De Los Trinos, M.D.) |
Front side view of Mangarin Fort from the Southwest (Photo taken by Joma Cordova) |
Front view of Mangarin Fort facing Mangarin Bay (Photo taken by Rosemin De Los Trinos, M.D.) |
And the excerpt about the fort goes like this:
Cannon hole facing Mangarin Bay (Photo taken by Rosemin De Los Trinos, M.D.) |
Outside view of Mangarin Fort from the North West (Photo taken by Joma Cordova) |
Full view of Mangarin Fort from the North (Photo taken by Joma Cordova) |
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