
Bataan Peninsula
The Bataan Peninsula is a landform in the Philippines located on the western coast of Luzon island. It features rugged mountains, lush forests, and a strategic position overlooking Manila Bay. Historically, it was significant during World War II as the site of the Battle of Bataan, where Filipino and American forces fought against Japanese invasion. The peninsula is also known for its scenic landscapes, military history, and landmarks such as Mount Samat and the Bataan Death March memorial. Today, it serves as a popular destination for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and travelers seeking both cultural insights and outdoor activities.