I first featured a Foggy Dalton Pass early this year on my trip with Dong Ho and Orlan. This time around, with Ferdz, Oggie and Erick, Dalton Pass was a picture of clear blue sky and green mountain. Its typical foggy state which use to envelope the entire place was amusingly absent.
Dalton Pass borders Nueva Ecija of Region III and Nueva Vizcaya of Region II. It was the scene of bloody battle during the second world war between the Allied American and Filipino forces against the Japanese. Dalton Pass was named after an American hero who died there. Commemorative markers for soldiers who perished during the war are installed in there.
So here are some photos have taken of Dalton Pass on a Clear Day:
View from the Deck
Portion of the Highway on the Mountains
Commemorative Markers
One of the Stone Huts on the View Deck
Plaque and Stairs leading to the View Deck
Sierra Madre Range
Japanese Marker for Soldiers
Dalton Pass borders Nueva Ecija of Region III and Nueva Vizcaya of Region II. It was the scene of bloody battle during the second world war between the Allied American and Filipino forces against the Japanese. Dalton Pass was named after an American hero who died there. Commemorative markers for soldiers who perished during the war are installed in there.
So here are some photos have taken of Dalton Pass on a Clear Day:
Ang cute ng mga commemorative markers... jijijijijij
ReplyDeletebased! jijijijijij
It's always nice to revisit a place and see it in a different light. If only I could do that to the places I've been.
ReplyDeleteregular ba kayong nagpo-phototrip? pwede ba sumabit minsan? i'm scheduled to go home for good next year. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this historical place.
ReplyDeleteNice place to visit. The view deck would be a good place to take photos, I suppose?
ReplyDeleteIt must have been terrible to fight there...in the middle of nowhere...
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many people died there.
I terribly miss the "presence" of Sierra Madre. :(
ReplyDeleteNice pictures... very clear, what's in Dalton's Pass?
ReplyDeletewow... the jpnese marker is for filipino soldiers though... made by the local or jpnese?? why it's in jpnese??
ReplyDeleteguess i gotta figure it out myself... lol bring me there
ReplyDeleteI remember that foggy Dalton Pass you featured here earlier of this year I think. So this is how it looks like on a clear sunny days. Beautiful sceneries coupled with cotton-white clouds plus gorgeous blue skies captured by a talented photographer.
ReplyDeleteVery well done...
dodong flores
ang ganda ng clear skies na. mainit ba jan? naalala ko pa ung dati mong post with dongho. maganda nga sya...
ReplyDeletemadami bang NPA jan? hehehe.. anyway, i like the rock marker. :)
Dalton pala is an american hero gaya ni Mc Arthur. Maganda gawing name in the future. Maganda yung view ng sierra madre range.
ReplyDeletewow naman. ang ganda ng mga shots.
ReplyDeletetapos ang ganda nung mga commemorative markers. para ka ring nasa japan. cool:)
tapos ang ganda pa sa view deck. nice.
That is a remarkable sight.
ReplyDeleteganda!!! very beautiful sceneries...i wish i could visit these places too..hmmm, maybe i will...someday. :-)
ReplyDeleteNice pictures with green green grass and blue blue sky!
ReplyDeleteFor a change, a fog-less view now gave you a chance to see the environs around Dalton Pass clearly.
ReplyDeleteIs it conquered by Japanese b4?
ReplyDeletegood evening everyone and thanks for the comments.
ReplyDelete@ r-yo - bigla na lang nagyayayaan panyero lalo na pag long weekend. sige sama ka one time.
@ sidney - not sure about the numbers but its quite a lot.
@ sheng - commemorative markers and amazing view of sierra madre.
@ fufu - it is made ny filipinos to honor the soldiers of war.
@ reena - di masyado mainit kasi bundok pa rin naman eh. meron mga npa dun pero di na ganun kadami.
@ chris - yup, but the allied forces fought back and won.
Galing ng comparison ng foggy at sunny. Pareho maganda.
ReplyDeleteThese are pretty markers symbolizing an ugly war. The image of the cross and the stone are just so sad.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunny photos. Love the sky and the mountains.
ReplyDeleteGanda ng panahon jan ah. Sikat na sikat ang araw. Dito non-stop and ulan.
ReplyDeleteso nice to have some sunshine this time as opposed to your previous foggy trip there! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are much better photos compare to previous one where it was foggy. Indeed a beautiful place
ReplyDeleteI'll take the sunshine over fog anytime.
ReplyDeleteit's much better to visit this place on a sunny day. its history is depressing enough for a foggy day visit.:P
ReplyDeleteI remember to have read your foggy post about this place and I found it weird that a highway such as this is too foggy. Too many accidents in the place because of the fog. It is nice to see the sunny version of the place.
ReplyDeletenaingatan at naibahagi rin ang lugar na ito sa kasaysayan ng pinas.;)
ReplyDeleteLS: What a beautiful country, thanks for sharing these views.
ReplyDeletepara san yun markers?
ReplyDeleteang ganda nung mga bundok. parang baguio din.
Such lovely views!
ReplyDeletereal nice refreshing view of the mountains. Nature at its best.
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