Video Timeline Links: 00:00 - Intro 00:39 - Video Highlights 01:55 - Start of Walking Tour 02:05 - Kalaklan Bridge 04:53 - RH5 National Highway 10:56 - Rotunda (Head of the Chieftain "Ulo ng Apo") 12:36 - Rizal Avenue 18:30 - Olongapo City Public Market 19:36 - E 20th Street 24:27 - E 21st Street 25:33 - Inside the market 35:01 - Rizal Triangle Park 38:02 - Arthur Street 41:37 - W 23rd Street 43:35 - Brgy. Old Public Market 45:33 - W 23rd Place
@@gapo62angler93 Hello, I think they are different. Mabayuan bridge is the one crossing the Mabayuan river, and this river is connected to Santa Rita River, where the Kalaklan Bridge can be found.
@@PeoplePlacesEvents Oh I see , thank you it’s been 46 years since I left Gapo , attended Columban Elementary from 1st to 6th grade, thanks for sharing memories.✌🏽
I have not ever made it back to place I lost my virginity I think in navy I like to go back again but my plan is to bring in my 60th birthday in my favorite Asian nation now Pattaya beach Thailand this coming November 2
I miss Subic Bay Naval air station when I was stationed aboard the USS Midway CV-41 from 85-88, and I remember crossing the bridge at the base front entrance, over the dirtiest river and throwing pesos in it, and walking drinking Red Horse beer & a pitcher of Mojo at the bar clubs along Magsaysay Drive in Olongapo City And those were "Good Old Days" of Olongapo City
It doesn't look like the living conditions have improved any since the last time I was there in 1968. Funny how the Philippines is still stuck in the 20th century while other Asian countries have transitioned into the 21st century.
there’s a lot of houses now compared to the 1960’s. given that the music scene was not as vibrant as before, there are still good bands that are worth listening to.
Doug Poulyon there's no way this country will improve filipino are too traditional, theres actually a gov implementation about modernizing those Jeepneys. People hated it.
I used to go to the old public market in the mid 60s
Video Timeline Links:
00:00 - Intro
00:39 - Video Highlights
01:55 - Start of Walking Tour
02:05 - Kalaklan Bridge
04:53 - RH5 National Highway
10:56 - Rotunda (Head of the Chieftain "Ulo ng Apo")
12:36 - Rizal Avenue
18:30 - Olongapo City Public Market
19:36 - E 20th Street
24:27 - E 21st Street
25:33 - Inside the market
35:01 - Rizal Triangle Park
38:02 - Arthur Street
41:37 - W 23rd Street
43:35 - Brgy. Old Public Market
45:33 - W 23rd Place
Is Kalaklan Bridge the same as Mabayuhan Bridge? Thanks
@@gapo62angler93 Hello, I think they are different. Mabayuan bridge is the one crossing the Mabayuan river, and this river is connected to Santa Rita River, where the Kalaklan Bridge can be found.
@@PeoplePlacesEvents Oh I see , thank you it’s been 46 years since I left Gapo , attended Columban Elementary from 1st to 6th grade, thanks for sharing memories.✌🏽
Wow, even though it's been 45 years since I was a Corpsman at the Cubi Point Medical Clinic this brought back so many fond memories, thank you.
Thank you
I was born there back in 1980 August.
My father is Robert Ralph Rehrig.
I have not ever made it back to place I lost my virginity I think in navy I like to go back again but my plan is to bring in my 60th birthday in my favorite Asian nation now
Pattaya beach Thailand this coming November 2
I prefer Thailand ovér olongapo even though olongapo be maybe more English speekérs
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Thailand think maybe more cleaner nation an think Thailand safer nation
Old VC5 Det CUBI RANNGER, LOVED IT, I WONDER IF MY PURPLE CORVETTE IS STILL THERE????
Well done.. Really great quality. Best quality walking tour of Olongapo I've seen on RUclips.
Thank you
Thanks! Your video is nice and clear! 👍👍❤
Thank you🥰
Thanks for posting this walking tour. It is one of the BEST videos of Olongapo that I have seen. Makes me want to go back
Thank you 🙏 ❤️ I hope you can visit this place again❤️
I miss Subic Bay Naval air station when I was stationed aboard the USS Midway CV-41 from 85-88, and I remember crossing the bridge at the base front entrance, over the dirtiest river and throwing pesos in it, and walking drinking Red Horse beer & a pitcher of Mojo at the bar clubs along Magsaysay Drive in Olongapo City And those were "Good Old Days" of Olongapo City
Thank you ❤You should visit the place again👍
Sure has grown since I was there in the early 60’s deployed with VAH-4, 2 on the USS Oriskany CVA-34 and 1 on the Bonnie Dick CVA-31!
Olongapo city slowly recovered since the devastating eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991.
See you in june Olongapo. My birthplace!!!
Watching from sandiego ilove your vlog tenk u ♥️🌹
Thank you❤️
Changed a lot from when I was there in 1982.
Ganda naman dyan!!!
Thank you 🙏
THANK YOU!!!
2012 LAST TIME I WAS THERE
Thank you
It doesn't look like the living conditions have improved any since the last time I was there in 1968. Funny how the Philippines is still stuck in the 20th century while other Asian countries have transitioned into the 21st century.
You ought to visit and see for yourself. In BGC you’ll see the most modern city in the world.
there’s a lot of houses now compared to the 1960’s. given that the music scene was not as vibrant as before, there are still good bands that are worth listening to.
@@nomadicgrandpaws2259 Bgc is ok but its not the most modern city in the world lol
Doug Poulyon there's no way this country will improve filipino are too traditional, theres actually a gov implementation about modernizing those Jeepneys. People hated it.
Nalapit lang ba ang Baloy Beach sa terminal ng Victory Liner?
approximately 8 - 8.4 km from Victory Liner Inc., 27 W 18th St, Olongapo, 2200 Zambales to Baloy Beach, Olongapo, Zambales - say 20 mins drive. Cheers
OLONGAPO Legendary Street Food !! 🤤😋
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Not many American cars there now
Please include Bgy Barretto in part 2 of walking tour
Much better informative and quality....than the so callef Subic Bay Jhonny Videos...thats repetative...
Thank you❤️