Media Category: zaForum Images

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Zf912

Zf912. This is venue image of the Magellan’s Landing Maritime Museum owned by Brian Homan, proprietor of the Vasco’s Restaurant, Bar and Grill, also a Resort and Hotel. These pictures show only one half of the venue.

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Zf923

Zf923

Zf923. This is a written display of the trade history between the Philippine Islands and its neighbors which China was the most important one. This is an image of the Magellan’s Landing Maritime Museum owned by Brian Homan, proprietor of the Vasco’s Restaurant, Bar and Grill, also a Resort and Hotel.

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Zf922

Zf922

Zf922. This is a written display of the trade history between the Philippine Islands and its neighbors which China was the most important one. This is an image of the Magellan’s Landing Maritime Museum owned by Brian Homan, proprietor of the Vasco’s Restaurant, Bar and Grill, also a Resort and Hotel.

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Zf921

Zf921

Zf921. This is a written display of the trade history between the Philippine Islands and its neighbors which China was the most important one. This is an image of the Magellan’s Landing Maritime Museum owned by Brian Homan, proprietor of the Vasco’s Restaurant, Bar and Grill, also a Resort and Hotel.

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Zf920

Zf920

Zf920. This is a written display of the trade history between the Philippine Islands and its neighbors which China was the most important one. This is an image of the Magellan’s Landing Maritime Museum owned by Brian Homan, proprietor of the Vasco’s Restaurant, Bar and Grill, also a Resort and Hotel.

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Zf904

Zf904

Zf904. These 3 pictures came from a Sailor on the USS Idaho and it said they are from Olongapo. This place only can be the Coaling Wharf. The very heavy concrete pilings are still in place and the Vasco Restaurant, Bar & Museum sits on them.

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Zf911

Zf911

Zf911. USS Proteus alongside the Coal Dock in Olongapo circa 1915; this is a picture from the Naval Historic Heritage Command

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Zf910

Zf910

Zf910. This Google Earth image is really up to date and it shows the left-over edges of the hill trucked away as fill and the 7 new fuel tanks that took the hills place and it shows the new extra fuel pier.

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Zf909

Zf909

Zf909. This is actually an updated map, where it says “Mine” that was a hill that got trucked away as fill for the new Container Port.

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Zf908

Zf908

Zf908. This is a 1940 picture from the Naval Historic Heritage Command; it is cropped by me to just show the area of the Coaling Wharf. Maybe it was used now as an oil fuelling wharf. Notice the Concrete bins are still there.

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