PEARL HARBOR AND USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL
Our tour group arrived early at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Park. While lining up to enter, our Filipino-Hawaiian tour guide made sure that none of his "ohana" brought any bags or fanny packs as well as cameras with lens longer than 6 inches as those items are not allowed inside the park. *Ohana means family and that's how our tour guide referred to us in his tour group.
For me, it was a sentimental journey to the past walking on the grounds of Pearl Harbor and viewing memorabilia and remnants of what a tragic day it was once. There were a lot of tourists from different parts of the world visiting the historic harbor but what struck me the most was seeing US veterans in their uniforms wheeling around amongst Japanese tourists. I couldn't help but feel a bit emotional for the fallen heroes of the attack. I guess I was just empathizing too much but I honestly felt a sting inside my heart towards the Japanese tourists. Oh well, it must either be the pregnancy hormones kicking in or the flashbacks I got of Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnet's heartbreaking scenes in the movie, Pearl Harbor, that caused me to feel that way, but anyway, if there's one virtue I realized from this trip, it's FORGIVENESS. It must have come by really hard for the veterans and loved ones of the victims to forgive such stab-on-the-back senseless attack but at one point in their lives I'm sure they came to terms with it, or else the national monument stands meaningless to date.
I think you've had enough of my dramatic spiel, so let me just show you some of the pics we took at Pearl Harbor and USS Arizona Memorial, and I'll let them speak of the story they tell. Feel free to click on the pics to enlarge :)
December 07, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy |
"With confidence in our armed forces, with the unbounding determination of our people, we will gain the inevitable triumph -- so help us God." ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt, Day of Infamy speech |
USS Arizona Memorial The sunken remains of the battleship also serves as the final resting place for over a thousand gallant sailors who died on the USS Arizona during the attack. |
The "tears of Arizona." Oil slick visible on water's surface above the sunken ship. Seventy one years later, the ship still leaks 2 to 9 quarts of oil each day. |
There were 37 confirmed sets of brothers assigned to the USS Arizona. The explosion and subsequent fires killed 1177 sailors and marines instantly. |
♪♫ I'll keep a part of you with me, and everywhere I am there you'll be ♪♫ |
That's the end of our Pearl Harbor and USS Arizona Memorial tour. Stay tuned for more of my Hawaii Day 3 escapades ☻
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Wow! MEdyo napa emote ka don Ate KM ah! :) Pero, I know the feeling. Hihi!
ReplyDeleteAng interesting ng place na yan! Sana makapunta ako dyan soon! :)
sanna makapunta din ako jan.. :)
ReplyDeleteganda ng makeover na to ah, nagpagupit ka ba girl? umiksi kasi buhok ni sexy,,lol
it's hard not to get emotional when visiting places such as this, I too do get heavy heart sometimes and sometimes when there are a lot of other people, trying hard to control the tears from flowing :( you look great by the way, love your dress and the accompanying smile in each picture :)
ReplyDeleteAt pinabongga naman ang post na ito. I have seen some of your photos in FB but with reading the story behind all those beautiful snaps made me love history all the more...
ReplyDeleteHay, HAWAII... I hope to see you someday....
By the way, bongga ang blog makeover ha. Marunong ka palang mag design? Hehehe
Pansin ko lang parang pang boylet ang kulay, baby boy ba yan? LOL
Very Interesting ang tour na yan! Tagal na din pala nyang tears of Arizona hangang ngayun nag li- leak pa ng oil!
ReplyDeleteay oo nga, new blog theme, and love the new design :)
ReplyDeleteHi Buntis! Musta na? I love your outfit in those pics. Bagay sayo. Napka historic naman pala ng place. It's a good thing na nakapunta ka dyan bago tuluyang lumobo ang tyan. Hahaha.
ReplyDeleteTake care always dear! Hugs.
YAY! Aylab the new look of this blog! Ganon pala pag buntis ano kasi pati header buntis rin ang look, hehe! Pero ha! Ang ganda! Ang linis!
ReplyDeleteAt ng honeymoon trip! I simply can't get enough of it. Kahit nakita ko na ang mga pics na to sa FB mo, di pa rin nakakasawang tingnan. Siempre nakikiusyuso din ako dito teh kung anong kuento behind the pics, LOL!
I only saw Pearl Harbor on movies but now with your story i get to know this better.. Thanks! And I love your blog's new look! It's so nice! Buntis talaga ang Theme I love it.
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