Saturday, May 5, 2012

Photo Hunt/Zap and Advertising


Cine Corregidor in Corregidor Island zapped by Japanese bombardments during World War II.   Corregidor is one of the most important historic and tourist sites in the Philippines.

 An inflated advertising balloon at an event in the Mall of Asia.  Too much of this liquor can zap the brain cells and one's common sense.
 
Posting for two Photo-Hunts today---ZAP  for Sandy's Saturday Photo-Hunt and ADVERTISING for Gattina's Photo-Hunt.  Join us!


16 comments:

MaR said...

Bombardments should stay that way to remind the horror of war to the new generations.
And that about water, it's what I read here :)

advertising ~zap

magiceye said...

beautiful takes for the themes!

YTSL said...

Impressive photos -- both! Re Cine Corregidor: that's the ruins of a cinema, right? In any case, interesting that the ruins have been left as is over the years!

Gattina said...

That's a huge add for Rhum ! Fortunately it's not real, hic !

Halcyon said...

It's sad that war has a way of destroying important pieces of history. I can see why this would be a popular tourist spot. It looks beautiful, even in ruins.

Trekcapri said...

Hi Miranda, I agree with Mar, some things should be preserved as a way to remember what happened (good and bad).

I like the big balloon. I'm sure people sampled this product after seeing it.

Great job on the two themes for the week. Have a wonderful weekend.

Carver said...

Both are good choices for the themes. I also agree with Mar about the reminders being important.

annie said...

those ruins are sad but so interesting to see. The big bottle of rum is funny!

Hope you are having a great weekend.

Sandi @the WhistleStop Cafe said...

I am afraid I have been Zapped by the evil rhum before too...

aspiritofsimplicity said...

Nice pictures and great take on the Zap. That was a rough one.

peppylady (Dora) said...

Thanks for stop earlier for some coffee...Never heard of Corregidor Island but I learn so much from other people blogs.
Most of the time the inflated balloons are use to advertise car lots around here.

eastcoastlife said...

The Japanese invaded the Philippines too!? Sayang to see the ruins.

Unknown said...

Those ruins should be preserved so people will never forget and new generations learn not to do the same. Great shot.

Tito Eric said...

One of these days I will visit Corregidor. Carlos used to run overnight tours there. First time I went to visit that island was when in high school decades ago.

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

Both good shots, Miranda!

Hootin Anni said...

EXCELLENT interpretations of the theme this past weekend!!! You did good.

I'd love to visit the ruins.