Media Category: Subic Bay Freeport Zone

The former US Subic Bay Naval Base became the Subic Bay Freeport Zone in Nov. 1992

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Ze358. This is the 1st building of the 5 former Transient Personnel Unit (TPU) buildings; it is used now as a parking place.

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Ze357. The former Transient Personnel Unit (TPU), this picture shows only the last 4 buildings. The 2nd building is used by the Land Transportation Office and I register my car here every yew and renew my driver license. Other government offices use the other buildings.

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Zo036. This is the recompression chamber located in the structure of the Mango Valley Hotel in the SBFZ.

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Zo036. Subic Expressway Tunnel, credit: SUBIC BAY NEWSLINK

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Ze187. A Google Earth image about the former SRF Diving Locker area.

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Ze186. The causeway area in the ex Subic Bay SRF area, 2019-03-25; our SRF Diving Locker is at my right; those large Quonset buildings were built after Mt. Pinatubo but before we left to replace buildings there that collapsed.

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Ze183. The causeway area in the ex Subic Bay SRF area, 2019-03-25; our SRF Diving Locker is at left; we also used that low building for paint etc.

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Ze182. The causeway area in the ex Subic Bay SRF area, 2019-03-25; our SRF Diving Locker is right of me. In this area they are working on smaller vessels.

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Ze181. The causeway area in the ex Subic Bay SRF area, 2019-03-25; our SRF Diving Locker is right of me. This week the Subic Harbor was busy with ships. That white ship is a MSC Ship.

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Ze185. The causeway area in the ex Subic Bay SRF area, 2019-03-25; our SRF Diving Locker is at my right; that large building is from our time, we used it sometime for ceremonies or other events in case of rain.

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