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11th World Scout Jamboree Memorial Rotonda

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11th World Scout Jamboree Memorial Rotonda

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The 11th World Scout Jamboree Memorial Rotonda, also known locally as the Boy Scout Circle, is a significant man-made monument and historical site located in the bustling heart of Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Situated at an elevation of 80 meters, this prominent roundabout marks the intersection of Timog and Tomas Morato Avenues, serving as a boundary for the barangays of South Triangle, Laging Handa, and Sacred Heart. It stands as a poignant tribute to the young Filipino Boy Scouts…

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    Elevation 80 m

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of the 11th World Scout Jamboree Memorial Rotonda?

    The memorial commemorates the 24 members of the Philippine contingent (22 Boy Scouts, two veteran Scouters, and two chaperones) who tragically lost their lives in the United Arab Airlines Flight 869 crash on July 28, 1963. They were en route to the 11th World Scout Jamboree in Greece. The monument stands as a lasting tribute to their sacrifice and the ideals of scouting.

    Can visitors access the monument directly in the center of the rotonda?

    Due to its location in the middle of a busy traffic circle, direct access to the monument itself is not possible for close viewing. However, it can be respectfully viewed from the perimeter of the roundabout.

    Are there any walking trails or routes directly starting from the memorial?

    The 11th World Scout Jamboree Memorial Rotonda is situated in a bustling urban area, so there are no traditional hiking or nature trails directly starting from the monument. However, the surrounding district offers opportunities for urban strolls to explore nearby amenities and points of interest.

    What are the parking options near the 11th World Scout Jamboree Memorial Rotonda?

    Parking in the vicinity can be limited, especially during peak hours, as it's a busy commercial and residential area. Visitors should be prepared for potential challenges in finding parking and consider public transportation or ride-sharing services.

    Is the 11th World Scout Jamboree Memorial Rotonda suitable for families with children?

    While the monument itself is a significant historical site for reflection, its location in a busy traffic circle means there isn't a dedicated safe space for children to play directly at the memorial. Families can visit to appreciate its historical value, but should be mindful of the urban environment and traffic. The surrounding area, however, offers many family-friendly dining options.

    Is the memorial wheelchair accessible?

    The memorial is located in the center of a traffic circle, making direct access to the monument challenging. While the perimeter sidewalks around the rotonda are generally accessible, viewing the monument up close might be difficult for wheelchair users due to the lack of a direct pathway into the circle.

    How much time should I allocate for a visit to the memorial?

    A visit to the 11th World Scout Jamboree Memorial Rotonda itself is typically brief, allowing for reflection and appreciation of its historical significance from the perimeter. Most visitors spend 15-30 minutes. However, you might want to allocate more time to explore the vibrant surrounding area, particularly Tomas Morato Avenue, known for its dining and entertainment.

    What are some notable features of the monument itself?

    The monument features a circular pedestal adorned with bronze statues, sculpted by Florante Beltran Caedo, depicting the 24 members of the ill-fated contingent. In 2007, a ₱20 million renovation added an obelisk on top, honoring Tomás Morató, Quezon City's first mayor, after whom Tomas Morato Avenue is named.

    Are there any other historical sites or attractions nearby?

    The area around the memorial, particularly along Tomas Morato Avenue and Timog Avenue, is rich with local history and vibrant culture. Many streets surrounding the rotonda are named after the scouts commemorated, adding to the historical context. The district is also known for its wide array of dining and entertainment establishments, offering a glimpse into local life.

    What kind of amenities can be found near the 11th World Scout Jamboree Memorial Rotonda?

    The memorial is located in a bustling commercial district. Visitors will find a wide variety of amenities, including numerous restaurants, cafes, bars, shops, and entertainment venues, particularly along Tomas Morato Avenue. There are also hotels and other services readily available in the vicinity.

    What is the best time of day to visit the memorial?

    While the memorial is accessible year-round, visiting during daylight hours allows for the best viewing of the statues and monument details. Early mornings or late afternoons might offer slightly less traffic, but the area is generally busy throughout the day. Consider visiting outside of peak rush hours if you prefer a quieter experience.

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