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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Ze145. This is the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, at this end we stored our Oxygen bottles etc. The building next to it was used by us also. I entered the ex Diving Locker via that building, 2019-03-25.

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Ze144. This is the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker we entered the building from this side, 2019-03-25

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Ze143. This is the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker from the Causeway, 2019-03-25

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Ze152. This is the recompression chamber in the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, 2019-03-25

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Ze151. This is the recompression chamber in the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, 2019-03-25. I believe the Philippine authorities used this chamber until 2004 to treat diving accidents.

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Ze150. This is one of the Sickbay Rooms, next to the recompression chamber in the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, 2019-03-25

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Ze149. This is the backside of the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, I entered thru this door, 2019-03-25. When one enters thru this door one is next the open training water tank. And the ladder to the 2nd storey is there.

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Ze148. This is the rear of the ex Subic Bay SRF Diving Locker, in the corner of the building was the compressor room. I was not able to look in there to see whether the compressors are still there.2019-03-25

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Ze147. This is the building next to our Diving Locker and it was used by us also. I entered the ex Diving Locker via this building, 2019-03-25. It seems fiberglass work is going on here.

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Zo002. Hanjin shipyard at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone at busier times, this picture and this head line came from this URL:

http://subicnewslink.blogspot.com/2019/01/rtc-grants-hanjin-petition-for.html

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