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Alejandra Farah
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maricelp11
Ricel🙀 :
amooo
2025-05-09 21:29:54
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polcito2904
Leo Leito Leon566 :
te miro y me quedo hipnotizado 😏
2025-05-09 23:57:27
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kay_cmasaki
kay_cmasaki :
Se ve riquísimo 💯
2025-05-09 21:25:50
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nicole.nc17
𝓝𝓲𝓬𝓸𝓵𝓮 𔘓 :
hermosa🫶🏻
2025-05-09 22:00:58
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allisonconll
alli☻ :
demasiado top, ale siempre pasas las mejores recomendaciones 🥰
2025-05-09 21:28:07
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beaa.garro
Beatriz Garcia Rosales :
Topp!!
2025-05-09 21:29:58
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marielamg24
MARIELA🌻 :
Que hermosas 💞
2025-05-09 21:27:15
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maryillescas62
maryillescas62 :
tengo que ir 😋🤗
2025-05-09 21:45:28
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majase1986
Majase :
Cuando vaya a Lima ya tengo otro sitio lindo!! Pars ir a comer postre y tomar cafecito
2025-05-09 22:32:30
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dannywitko
Danny Witko :
Donde ??? que no me llevaron 😂
2025-05-09 21:24:19
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daniela.requena1
Dani Requena :
amooo💓
2025-05-09 21:30:19
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jfarahh :
Quierooooo
2025-05-09 21:40:27
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isabelmeza472
isabelmeza472 :
que antojó!!!
2025-05-10 01:21:31
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maricelp11
Ricel🙀 :
lindas
2025-05-09 21:30:25
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chiky265
Chiky❤️ :
me encanta el cafe 👌👌👌🥰🥰🥰
2025-05-15 00:48:54
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daniela.requena1
Dani Requena :
quierooo
2025-05-09 21:30:10
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maricelp11
Ricel🙀 :
Todo se ve delicioso
2025-05-09 21:29:46
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maricelp11
Ricel🙀 :
bendiciones Ale
2025-05-09 21:30:33
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_im_a_psycho
IM A PSYCHO :
Quiero todo
2025-05-10 00:03:20
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naya.cisneros
naya.cisneros :
Me encanta todo ! 😭💗
2025-05-10 01:15:27
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Muñeco Carlos Escoba :
❤️estas hermosisima saluditos
2025-05-10 21:49:47
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bentas.de.ganado
VENTAS DE GANADO Fajardo :
Ojossss 😏😏😏
2025-05-09 21:22:09
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bgela2004
Geladel8 :
Siempre siguiendo tus recomendaciones Ale ❤️
2025-05-09 21:27:08
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Ann Sofía :
se ve rico , donde es ? 💕💖🥰
2025-05-09 21:26:45
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brishelv.carbajal
Brishel V. Carbajal :
Buen dato Ale ❤️
2025-05-09 22:09:24
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MV MACDHUI.WW2 MEMORIES. PAPUA NEW GUINEA 🇵🇬  The story of the MV Macdhui, a vessel that played a significant role in the maritime and wartime history of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. --- 🚢 MV Macdhui: Origins and Specifications - Built: By Barclay Curle & Company at Clydeholm Yard, Whiteinch, Scotland - Launched: 23 December 1930 - Completed: March 1931 - Owner: Burns, Philp & Company, Sydney, Australia - Type: Steel-hulled passenger and cargo motor ship - Tonnage: 4,561 GRT (Gross Registered Tons) - Length: 341.9 ft (104.2 m) - Beam: 51.2 ft (15.6 m) - Propulsion: 8-cylinder diesel engine - Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h) She was designed to service routes between Australia, Papua, and New Guinea, carrying passengers, cargo, and later—during wartime—troops and supplies. --- 🌊 Role in the 1930s During the 1930s, MV Macdhui was a vital link between Sydney and the islands of Papua and New Guinea, operated by Burns Philp Line. She carried an Australian crew and was known for her reliability and capacity. Notably, she helped evacuate women and children from Rabaul just before the Japanese occupation in World War II. --- ⚔️ World War II and the Bombing of Port Moresby MV Macdhui's most dramatic chapter unfolded during World War II: - June 16, 1942: Japanese aircraft bombed the Macdhui while she was docked at Port Moresby. The attack caused casualties, including the death of the ship’s surgeon, Dr. C. Tunstall. - June 17, 1942: A second wave of bombers returned. The ship was hit multiple times, caught fire, and was eventually abandoned. Steward William Drury died from his injuries the following day. - The burning vessel drifted into Fairfax Harbour, where she grounded and sank, becoming a total loss. --- 🧭 Legacy and Memorial - The wreck of MV Macdhui remained visible in Fairfax Harbour for decades. - In 1970, her foremast was removed and repurposed as the signal mast at the Royal Papua Yacht Club, a symbolic tribute to her legacy. - The wreck site was later designated a memorial, honoring those who served and died aboard her during the war. --- 🧳 Cultural and Historical Significance MV Macdhui is more than just a sunken ship—she represents: - The strategic importance of Port Moresby during WWII - The civilian and military efforts to defend Papua New Guinea - A poignant reminder of the human cost of war, especially in the Pacific theater Her story is deeply woven into the maritime heritage of Papua New Guinea and remains a subject of interest for historians, divers, and locals alike. --- If you’re near Port Moresby, you might still catch glimpses of her legacy—especially at the yacht club or through local stories passed down.
MV MACDHUI.WW2 MEMORIES. PAPUA NEW GUINEA 🇵🇬 The story of the MV Macdhui, a vessel that played a significant role in the maritime and wartime history of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. --- 🚢 MV Macdhui: Origins and Specifications - Built: By Barclay Curle & Company at Clydeholm Yard, Whiteinch, Scotland - Launched: 23 December 1930 - Completed: March 1931 - Owner: Burns, Philp & Company, Sydney, Australia - Type: Steel-hulled passenger and cargo motor ship - Tonnage: 4,561 GRT (Gross Registered Tons) - Length: 341.9 ft (104.2 m) - Beam: 51.2 ft (15.6 m) - Propulsion: 8-cylinder diesel engine - Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h) She was designed to service routes between Australia, Papua, and New Guinea, carrying passengers, cargo, and later—during wartime—troops and supplies. --- 🌊 Role in the 1930s During the 1930s, MV Macdhui was a vital link between Sydney and the islands of Papua and New Guinea, operated by Burns Philp Line. She carried an Australian crew and was known for her reliability and capacity. Notably, she helped evacuate women and children from Rabaul just before the Japanese occupation in World War II. --- ⚔️ World War II and the Bombing of Port Moresby MV Macdhui's most dramatic chapter unfolded during World War II: - June 16, 1942: Japanese aircraft bombed the Macdhui while she was docked at Port Moresby. The attack caused casualties, including the death of the ship’s surgeon, Dr. C. Tunstall. - June 17, 1942: A second wave of bombers returned. The ship was hit multiple times, caught fire, and was eventually abandoned. Steward William Drury died from his injuries the following day. - The burning vessel drifted into Fairfax Harbour, where she grounded and sank, becoming a total loss. --- 🧭 Legacy and Memorial - The wreck of MV Macdhui remained visible in Fairfax Harbour for decades. - In 1970, her foremast was removed and repurposed as the signal mast at the Royal Papua Yacht Club, a symbolic tribute to her legacy. - The wreck site was later designated a memorial, honoring those who served and died aboard her during the war. --- 🧳 Cultural and Historical Significance MV Macdhui is more than just a sunken ship—she represents: - The strategic importance of Port Moresby during WWII - The civilian and military efforts to defend Papua New Guinea - A poignant reminder of the human cost of war, especially in the Pacific theater Her story is deeply woven into the maritime heritage of Papua New Guinea and remains a subject of interest for historians, divers, and locals alike. --- If you’re near Port Moresby, you might still catch glimpses of her legacy—especially at the yacht club or through local stories passed down.

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