On Corregidor Island, the former Fort Mills, now the Pacific War Memorial anniversaries and commemorations are being held and observed, those images belong here.
Zc021. Welcome to Corregidor! Where will I stay overnight next time-no more Rowhouse and no more Freedom Café rooms? Notice the trash bags at right, more Manila Bay trash that CFI had to take care of!!!!!!!!!
Zc020. Two Philippine Navy boats are still here from the event: Tribute to all Filipino Veterans; they supported the event and will also leave the island this morning, the 8th of April 2018.
Zc016. It is morning of the 8th April 2018and I am ready to leave Corregidor Island, the former Fort Mills, and early visitors from Bataan arrived, they are called walk-ins by CFI; I am a walk in.
Zc015. Today is the 7th of April 2018 and in a few hours the commemoration for the Tribute to all Filipino Veterans will be held. The Philippine Navy from Cavite Naval Base was here and supported the event.
Zc019. Poor Corregidor Foundation Inc (CFI), here is workers transporting Manila Bay trash, collected by CFI personnel daily. But it is an impossible and hopeless task. It is from the people that live around Manila Bay and don’t follow the trash rules.
Zc018. This is only the 2nd time that I could see Mount Arayat from Corregidor; the view is helped by the early eastern morning reddish light. The direction of the view is over Limay in Bataan, look at all the industry there-jobs!
Zc017. This is only the 2nd time that I could see Mount Arayat from Corregidor; the view is helped by the early eastern morning reddish light. The direction of the view is over Limay in Bataan, look at all the industry there-jobs!
Zc011. Near the Malinta Hill are two small tunnels, perhaps better called “dugouts”, this is the smaller one, the more eastern one; big enough for a machine gun that could cover the north beach of Bottomside pretty good.