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Battle 360 - Battle Of Leyte Gulf
History Channel documentary about USS Enterprise...
published: 13 Jul 2011
Author: Artas1984
Battle 360 - Battle Of Leyte Gulf
History Channel documentary about USS Enterprise
18:22

GO LEYTE! - Palompon Leyte
Palompon is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to t...
published: 21 Feb 2012
Author: villasnorman
GO LEYTE! - Palompon Leyte
Palompon is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 50754 people in 10790 households. Along the strip of fertile coast, our forefathers founded this community which assumed the role of cabeceria of all the municipalities in the northwestern side of Leyte. The pueblo was originally named Hinablayan. There were yet no streets in those days, only trails and mountain paths, big trees and wild games. Fish, sea shells and other marine products abounded. People fished along the shore with arrows tied to vines. They just threw them to schools of fish along the coast and pulled them with fish already hooked. That was life in the early days of our town. However, such a settlement so well-endowed by nature attracted not only hardworking migrants but also fierce Moro raiders from the south. Legends tells that local defenders used to hang on tree branches the dead bodies of the Moros, so that the place come to be known as Hinablayan. The legend continues that when the Spaniards came they saw floating at the bay a cluster (pong pong) of mangrove propagules locally known as "Tungki" they have decided to change the name of Hinablayan to Paungpung which gradually evolved into what is now Palompon, after that beautiful cluster of mangrove propagules to erase the bloody memory of the Moro raiders. It is said that cluster later got stuck to the shoal until they grew up as trees, forming an islet which is Tabuk <b>...</b>
9:40

Battleship Yamato and the Battle of Leyte Gulf - 1 of 2
On the morning of October 25, 1944, Battleship Yamato and the Imperial Navy's "Ce...
published: 20 Apr 2012
Author: bucketfootal
Battleship Yamato and the Battle of Leyte Gulf - 1 of 2
On the morning of October 25, 1944, Battleship Yamato and the Imperial Navy's "Center Force" - consisting of battleships Yamato, Kongo, Nagato and Haruna, along with a score of cruisers and destroyers, managed to enter Leyte Gulf undetected, after making a mad dash through the previous night instead of retreating as they had appeared to do late on October 24 following air attacks by the USN. Their target was the American invasion fleet off the Philippines. Awaiting them at Leyte Gulf, off Samar Island, was USN Task Force "Taffy 3" - 6 escort carriers accompanied by a like number of destroyers. These carriers, only able to carry about 20 planes each instead of the 80 carried by fleet carriers, were supporting the invasion force by flying sorties against Japanese targets on the Philippine Islands - they had no clue that they would ever find themselves facing the big guns of the Japanese Navy. In the morning, the US Admiral in charge of the task force received reports of unidentified ships approaching, which he shrugged off thinking that they must be US battleships which were also patrolling the seas to support the invasion. Only when one of his fliers radioed "They have pagoda masts!" did he get a cold chill of realization that they were in big, big trouble. Superbattleship Yamato opened fire first, followed by the rest of the Japanese forces. Their targets were the carriers. The US destroyers made smoke to cloud the horizon and charged the Japanese armada firing their guns <b>...</b>
2:56

Tacloban City Leyte
Tacloban is the capital of Leyte. You will see the downtown area of Tacloban plus the Sanj...
published: 01 Jan 2010
Author: jimsibbick
Tacloban City Leyte
Tacloban is the capital of Leyte. You will see the downtown area of Tacloban plus the Sanjuanico Bridge which at about 2 kilometres is the longest in the Philippines. You will also see the General MacArtur shrine in Palo, near Tacloban. It is at the site where General MacArthur "reurned" on 20th October 1944.
6:33

An-An Natural Wonders, Hinundayan, Southern Leyte, Philippines
This mini-movie was created and directed by Atty. Mamerto "Coy" Avila, Jr. a nat...
published: 03 Nov 2011
Author: attycoy212
An-An Natural Wonders, Hinundayan, Southern Leyte, Philippines
This mini-movie was created and directed by Atty. Mamerto "Coy" Avila, Jr. a native of Hinundayan, Southern Leyte, Philippines. He is a lawyer engaged in private practice based in Cebu City. With a law office also in his hometown. During his free time, he loves to take pictures of nature. With this mini-movie, he wants to promote the small town of Hinundayan located in the province of Southern Leyte, Philippines as a potential tourist spot and nice place to live in. Photos were taken at An-an, Hinundayan, Southern Leyte, Philippines, with a coastal view of the municipality, last October 29, 2011. The mini-movie has a length of 6 minutes and 32 seconds with music background of Ryan Farish's 'Full Sail". Some of the nice photos here were taken by Tirso E. Hinayon, a law office staff of Avila Law Office. He is also from Hinundayan, Southern Leyte. Persons appearing in this mini-movie are the family members of Atty. Avila, and some of his office staff. Please see, relax, and enjoy watching this mini-movie. Thank you!
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Part3-Investigative Documentaries Petilla-Loreto-Cari Clan (Leyte Political Dynasty)
Part 3 of 5...
published: 13 Aug 2012
Author: Leyte Imbestigador
Part3-Investigative Documentaries Petilla-Loreto-Cari Clan (Leyte Political Dynasty)
Part 3 of 5
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Part1-Investigative Documentaries Petilla-Loreto-Cari Clan (Leyte Political Dynasty)
Part 1 of 5...
published: 13 Aug 2012
Author: Leyte Imbestigador
Part1-Investigative Documentaries Petilla-Loreto-Cari Clan (Leyte Political Dynasty)
Part 1 of 5
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Shokoy sa leyte
This video was gaven to me of my friend rommel ramos and we decided to upload it that nigh...
published: 19 Dec 2011
Author: cvdom08
Shokoy sa leyte
This video was gaven to me of my friend rommel ramos and we decided to upload it that night. we are amazed in this creatures,but the video will speak out.
6:08

Southern Leyte - Philippines
Join TL Sea Travel on an 'Adventure of a Lifetime' for an unforgettable 2-week exp...
published: 23 May 2012
Author: TLSeaFilms
Southern Leyte - Philippines
Join TL Sea Travel on an 'Adventure of a Lifetime' for an unforgettable 2-week experience to the fabulous Philippines! Starting with a 7-day cruise aboard the Atlantis Azores - one of the most beautiful liveaboards in the world - we will sail to only the best dive sites throughout Eastern Visayas and around Leyte Island in the Philippines. We will witness school upon school of hundreds of brilliantly colored fish, mantas, sharks and whalesharks! This adventure will take us to only the best, most bountiful scuba diving sites and offer unparalleled service back onboard between dives. The food, service and diving will make this truly a trip to remember. Once we disembark from the ship, we will be treated to a week of pampering at the Atlantis Resort in Puerto Galera. Diving up to 5 times each day, we will enjoy spectacular varieties of sea life only found in this Indo-Pacific region. Mouth-watering delights await us at each of the included meals as renowned chefs from Tokos prepare the delectable fare. Massages, spa treatments and more are available each day for incredibly low prices. Non-divers can enjoy the resort, kayaks, snorkeling, swimming pool, shopping and other treats this destination has to offer. So come along with us for this adventure and "Sea the World with Us!" Click the following link for more information: www.tlsea.com
21:23

Go Leyte! | Baybay Episode
Go Leyte goes to Baybay City. The City of Baybay, (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Baybay, Waray: Syu...
published: 11 Jul 2012
Author: villasnorman
Go Leyte! | Baybay Episode
Go Leyte goes to Baybay City. The City of Baybay, (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Baybay, Waray: Syudad Han Baybay Filipino: Lungsod ng Baybay) is a component city located in the Province of Leyte, Philippines. It is situated on the western coast of the province of Leyte. It is bounded by Camotes Sea on the west, Albuera, Leyte on the north, Inopacan, Leyte on the south, Burauen, Leyte, La Paz, Leyte and MacArthur, Leyte on the northeast, Javier, Leyte on the east, and Abuyog, Leyte and Mahaplag, Leyte on the southeast. It has a Type 4 climate, which is generally wet. Its topography is generally mountainous in the eastern portion as it slopes down west towards the shore line. Generally an agricultural city, the common means of livelihood are farming and fishing. Some are engaged in hunting and in forestal activities. The most common crops grown are rice, corn, abaca, root crops, fruits, and vegetables. Various cottage industries can also be found in Baybay such as bamboo and rattan craft, ceramics, dress-making, fiber craft, food preservation, mat weaving, metal craft, Philippine furniture manufacturing and other related activities. Also, it is the home of the premier university of the Visayas and also in Philippines and one of the leading schools in Southeast Asia on agricultural research, and was called as Resort University, the Visayas State University. Baybay is a major port on the central west coast of Leyte, Philippines, where ferries leave for Cebu and other islands. It has <b>...</b>
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GO LEYTE - Inopacan, Leyte, Philippines featuring Cuatro Islas
No Copyright Infringement Intended. For educational and tourism purposes only Go Leyte epi...
published: 19 Feb 2012
Author: villasnorman
GO LEYTE - Inopacan, Leyte, Philippines featuring Cuatro Islas
No Copyright Infringement Intended. For educational and tourism purposes only Go Leyte episode featuring the town of Inopacan Leyte. The video is in "Waray-Waray" language. If you walk by the shores of Camotes Sea, small islands are a common sight. These four islands, dubbed as Cuatro Islas, are circumscribed by beautiful white sand beaches. Three of these four islands are under the jurisdiction of the municipality of Inopacan. International and local tourists flock to Cuatro Islas for its beauty comparable to other white sand beaches in the country. Its smallest island, Digyo, is the most popular of these four islands as a tourist destination. Inopacan is a 5th class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. In the south, it borders with the town of Hindang and Camotes Sea in the west. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 18680 people in 3493 households.
1:43

Philippines 2009 -- Leyte Trip 3
Philippines 2009 -- Leyte Trip 3...
published: 07 Apr 2012
Author: Srovets
Philippines 2009 -- Leyte Trip 3
Philippines 2009 -- Leyte Trip 3
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Battleship Yamato and the Battle of Leyte Gulf - 2 of 2
On the morning of October 25, 1944, Battleship Yamato and the Imperial Navy's "Ce...
published: 20 Apr 2012
Author: bucketfootal
Battleship Yamato and the Battle of Leyte Gulf - 2 of 2
On the morning of October 25, 1944, Battleship Yamato and the Imperial Navy's "Center Force" - consisting of battleships Yamato, Kongo, Nagato and Haruna, along with a score of cruisers and destroyers, managed to enter Leyte Gulf undetected, after making a mad dash through the previous night instead of retreating as they had appeared to do late on October 24 following air attacks by the USN. Their target was the American invasion fleet off the Philippines. Awaiting them at Leyte Gulf, off Samar Island, was USN Task Force "Taffy 3" - 6 escort carriers accompanied by a like number of destroyers. These carriers, only able to carry about 20 planes each instead of the 80 carried by fleet carriers, were supporting the invasion force by flying sorties against Japanese targets on the Philippine Islands - they had no clue that they would ever find themselves facing the big guns of the Japanese Navy. In the morning, the US Admiral in charge of the task force received reports of unidentified ships approaching, which he shrugged off thinking that they must be US battleships which were also patrolling the seas to support the invasion. Only when one of his fliers radioed "They have pagoda masts!" did he get a cold chill of realization that they were in big, big trouble. Superbattleship Yamato opened fire first, followed by the rest of the Japanese forces. Their targets were the carriers. The US destroyers made smoke to cloud the horizon and charged the Japanese armada firing their guns <b>...</b>
2:44

Tilapia industry grows in Leyte
Gov't and Germany's GIZ launch the Leyte Provincial Tilapia Hatchery in Kananga un...
published: 14 Apr 2012
Author: jekkipascual
Tilapia industry grows in Leyte
Gov't and Germany's GIZ launch the Leyte Provincial Tilapia Hatchery in Kananga under the Enhancement for Food Security in the Visayas (EFOS) program. Aired: March 29, 2012 ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC)
5:47

ALIWAN 2012 (BUYOGAN FESTIVAL) LEYTE
2nd Placer in "The Philippines' Grand Festival of the Champions 2012" of ALI...
published: 15 Apr 2012
Author: ron joseph omar
ALIWAN 2012 (BUYOGAN FESTIVAL) LEYTE
2nd Placer in "The Philippines' Grand Festival of the Champions 2012" of ALIWAN FIESTA 2012.
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Public Market - Baybay, Leyte, Philippines - May 2012
Walking through the Public Market in Baybay, Leyte, Philippines - May 2012 on a very hot a...
published: 23 Jun 2012
Author: TheFoxwiz
Public Market - Baybay, Leyte, Philippines - May 2012
Walking through the Public Market in Baybay, Leyte, Philippines - May 2012 on a very hot and humid day.