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In mid-afternoon, we arrived at a dock in Mariveles and I was put ashore.
Sasaki 1999
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In mid-afternoon, we arrived at a dock in Mariveles and I was put ashore.
Sasaki 1999
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The name Mariveles is applied to the mountain ridge in the southern part of Bataan Province, whose brow forms, with Corregidor, one of the entrances to Manila
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Pangasinan, on the east by the chain of mountains called Mariveles, on the south by Bataan, and on the west by the Chinese Sea; and is more than thirty leguas long in a north and south direction, and seven wide.
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Mariveles, which is seven leguas distant, and there [_MS. illegible_] the flagship which was the ship "Sant Diego;" and on the following day, the thirteenth, at eleven or twelve o'clock of a very black night, he left the port of Mariveles, without informing his admiral's ship, which was the galicabra, and in which sailed as admiral the captain
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Setting sail, they carried the archbishop to the island of Mariveles, which is situated in the middle of the mouth of the bay.
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Nine died when a wayward oil barge slammed into their boats, which were moored near Mariveles town, the coast guard said.
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SEEING THE DESTRUCTION: Children looked at the dead body of a fisherman killed by typhoon Conson Thursday on the coast of Mariveles, Bataan in the Philippines.
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After the Fall came the infamous Death March -- a long and difficult walk from Mariveles, Bataan to Capas, Tarlac that the captured Filipino and American soldiers were subjected to.
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Ex-POW Dick Francies who made the Death March, poses at the Km 00 marker at Mariveles – starting point of the march.
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