On Corregidor Island, the former Fort Mills, now the Pacific War Memorial anniversaries and commemorations are being held and observed, those images belong here.
Zc342-24. The smallest of the 3 boats from Prime Square Ent. (PSE) that is the boat I used to get here. Later during the day it brought another group of visitors.
Zc341-22. The single hull ferry boat of the Sun Cruises Inc. M/V Starlite Juno is discharging its passengers. 4 trolleys handle the 100 passenger capacity of the boat. I focused this shot on Mr. Wilfredo Labrador, the Boss of PSE.
Zc340-21. The single hull ferry boat of the Sun Cruises Inc. M/V Starlite Juno is discharging its passengers. 4 trolleys handle the 100 passenger capacity of the boat. A group of National Police Academy Officers took the tour today.
Zc333-10. The Rock garden that Mr. Edwards built on his own time is still intact. Mr. Edwards is the tourist event organizer in the Corregidor Inn; he is also an old hand on Corregidor. Everything is greener in the rainy season.
Zc332-09. The Rock garden that Mr. Edwards built on his own time is still intact. Mr. Edwards is the tourist event organizer in the Corregidor Inn; he is also an old hand on Corregidor.
Zc331-08. There is no trash on the north shore, Bottomside, Corregidor Island, the ex Fort Mills because it is the SW Monsoon Season. It has driven all the trash away from this shoreline!!!!! I did not detect trash under the water either!
Zc337-17. The single hull ferry boat of the Sun Cruises Inc. is getting closer, it carries 100 passengers only. During the rainy season from June to Sep., it only runs from Thursday to Sunday.
Zc336-14. The restaurant on the south side of Bottomside on Corregidor is still operating, I had a medium size pancit bihon meal for 160 peso, it was a big plate and it was good.