RELAXING DOLOMITE BEACH. Rodney Maranan (right) takes a group photo or "groufie" with his family at the reopening of the Manila Bay dolomite beach, alongside their celebration of Independence Day, on Sunday (June 12, 2022). Maranan said the rehabilitated dolomite beach is a good place for fun and relaxation. (Photo courtesy: Rodney Maranan) MANILA - After three and a half years, the familiar stretch of the Manila Bay, which used to be infamous for its foul smell and garbage-filled shore, is now gradually finding its way back to its former glory. Through the joint effort of various government agencies, the Manila Bay dolomite beach was reopened to the public on Sunday (June 12). Rodney Maranan, 40, a father of two and IT by profession, has shared how wonderful their Independence Day celebration has been by visiting the dolomite beach. He said he, his wife, and two kids, as well as another relative, have traveled from Cavite, looking forward to personally seeing the site as ear
capsized off the coast of italy in 2012 and killed more than 30 people. yesterday workers managed to float the cruise ship and then begin the process of towing it away. i want to show you some of these photos on our monster wall. this part of the ship was above water and piano state above water and wasn t badly damaged. the rest of these are from down below. other photos show rotting furniture from the part where the ship went underwater. you can see this very ugly chair that still standing upright somehow. and this is sort of a table from a booth where you might eat. it was longer than the tie tack tan, had a casino, bars, spas, and dining areas, and you can see a mess of tables and chairs piled up on top of each other. investigators say the captain jumped ship after he steered the vessel right into the reef there. and that he while he was