In Kapusod Garden, Howie Severino displays a copy of Murillo Velarde Map. The 1734 Murillo Velarde Map, known as the "Mother of all Philippine Maps," is the first scientific map of the archipelago, created by Spanish Jesuit Pedro Murillo Velarde and Filipino artists Nicolás de la Cruz Bagay and Francisco Suárez. It crucialy displays Scarborough Shoal (as "Panacot") and the Spratlys as Philippine territory, serving as key evidence in the 2016 Hague ruling against China's maritime claims.