Descriptions of the Villa Verde Trail and related areas are covered here.
Ze378. (-13) in the middle of Malico Village and the Salacsac Passes of the Villa Verde Trail are the Japanese built this monument. My idea is that Pangasinan and Nueva Vizcaya build a memorial like the one in at the Balete Pass. They could use the US. Tank on the Villa Verde Trail, combine it with the Japanese Monument. Add the Japanese Artillery piece near the Balete Pass and use the Old 32nd Div Monument, fix it and install it here.
Read MoreZo025. This was the condition of the 32nd Inf. Div. 1945 Villa Verde Monument in Aug. 2014. It was located at the former bridge (bridge already gone then) over the Cabalisian River at the beginning of the Villa Verde Trail. This is my photograph from when I was exploring the Villa Verde Trail.
Read MoreZo027. This is how the Villa Verde Trail over the Cabalisian River looked in Aug. 2014 when I explored the trail. Notice that an older bridge had existed but was gone and look at the location of the 32nd Inf. Div. 1945 Villa Verde Monument next to it, across the river. Then at that time a hanging foot bridge was used. The new bridge is being built exactly at the same place as the previous one.
The question now is, what could be done, that will be my next entry.
Read MoreZo026. This is a 2017 dated Google Earth image of the new Villa Verde Bridge being constructed. In Nov. 2016 a Canadian Friend and I went to San Nicolas and explored the Villa Verde Trail further. We had a look at the damaged monument. We talked to the workers and one engineer; we got the impression that the 32nd Inf. Div. 1945 Villa Verde Monument was moved by them to this side of the river. Perhaps it was in the way of the new bridge being constructed.
Read MoreZc995. The Villa Verde trail runs up this ridge line on its east side starting at San Nicolas. This ridge line is the watershed boundary between the Ambayabang River (on west side of ridge) and the Cabalisian River (on the east side of the ridge); it will flow into the Ambayabang River.
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