INTRODUCTION

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Hi  Everyone My name is Amavel Maciar. Born in November 15 2000.
I live in Palid 1 Leyte Leyte. My hobbies are listening to music, watching T.V, and reading novels.
Hello My name is Roxan Cosenillo ,16 years old from Baranggay Salog Leyte Leyte.
I like playing Badminton and Dancing. My favorite color are black,Gray, and Yellow.

TOURIST SPOT

SAN JUANICO BRIDGE

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The Urban Legend
Imelda Marcos was in-charge in building the bridge. During its construction, many children coincidentally disappeared in Samar and Leyte. The vanishing of children only stopped after the bridge was completely finished.
There are many versions of the story but one thing in common– it all involves children.
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The San Juanico Bridge is said to be the longest bridge in the Philippines. The bridge is also known as a symbol of love by Waraynons which connects the sister islands of Samar and Leyte. It is a gift of Ferdinand Marcos, former President of the Philippines, to his spouse Imelda who is a native of Leyte Province.

The 4-year construction of San Juanico Bridge started in 1969 and costs $21.9 million.

Strong Foundation and Blood of Babies

The foundations of the bridge were made stronger by mixing the blood of babies and street children. The ritual was performed to strengthen the structure. 

how to Get There

The San Juanico Bridge is just about 10 minutes away from Tacloban City.

From Manila, you can easily fly to “The Gateway to Eastern Visayas,” Tacloban, as all major airlines service the city. (Estimated cost: Php 2,700++, round trip, 1 hour and 15 minutes).

By ferry, it will take approximately 36 hours. And it will take almost a day if by bus.

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