English: Piso Point is where overhanging mangrove trees (of different species) located where during World War II, when Japanese invaded the Southern Philippines, they occupied Davao City and Piso Point. Piso Point was strategically located at the south with many overhanging mangrove trees and the maze inlets river formation which allows the Japanese hid their Suicide Boats to initiate camouflage attack against their enemies.
Pagatpat Tanawanan Adventure Park (PTAP) could led you for an hour of adventure to this historical places at Barangay Piso, Banaybanay, 8208 Davao Oriental.
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Overhanging mangrove trees is located at Piso Point with a maze inlets river formation which allows the Japanese hid their Suicide Boats to initiate camouflage attack against their enemies.