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The national road you can see nowadays was just a crust-pie crack slithering in-between the [[Acacia trees]]. |
The national road you can see nowadays was just a crust-pie crack slithering in-between the [[Acacia trees]]. |
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Traditional folks often claim that they feel these trees are home of [[Elves]],[[White Ladies]],[[Dwarves]] |
Traditional folks often claim that they feel these trees are home of [[Elves]],[[White Ladies]],[[Dwarves]] |
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and other beings haunting the freaking trees. During the [[Japanese occupation]] in |
and other beings haunting the freaking trees. During the [[Japanese occupation]] in |1942-1945]] |
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San Benito history
Before the Japanese invaded the Philippines. San Benito was just a tiny Rivendell in Dagami.
The national road you can see nowadays was just a crust-pie crack slithering in-between the Acacia trees. Traditional folks often claim that they feel these trees are home of Elves,White Ladies,Dwarves and other beings haunting the freaking trees. During the Japanese occupation in |1942-1945]]