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Zd883

Zd883

Zd883. The resort has a very large pool but it is being cleaned right now.

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Zd882

Zd882

Zd882. This is the dining room in the resort main structure, it also houses the reception and a bar area. And the building has a function room and it is has mostly glass walls to the poolside.

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Zd881

Zd881

Zd881. This is an old resort map posted a few years ago, and is not available anymore. I marked it up to indicate that some roads are barely accessible anymore and one is completely grown over.

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Zd889

Zd889

Zd889. We are about to land where we started out this morning, the former Navy officer boat landing which is now the Grande Island Resort Terminal. I enjoyed the trip. After all, that was my goal, to get an update on this historical Island in the famous Subic Bay.

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Zd888

Zd888

Zd888. On the east side of the island is the Grande Island Diving Locker and other structures to support recreational activities.

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Zd887

Zd887

Zd887. At the round circle stood the 2004 reception structure. It was built out of native materials and apparently had to go.

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Zd873

Zd873

Zd873. The Fort Wint Switch Board Room (SBR), I knew the building was here since 2004, and then it could be seen from the road; but I never looked inside until this visit. It is large, has two rooms and is located behind Battery Warwick and the berm dirt of that battery is invading the SBR.

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Zd872

Zd872

Zd872. Battery Flake and the road that leads to Battery Warwick and passé by the Fort Wint Telephone Exchange also called the SBR.

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Zd871a

Zd871a

Zd871a. For this 3rd segment of 10 images, this former Navy Moral, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) map is provided. I marked on it the various venues or items of this 3rd segment. But it also has a note for the fourth and last segment.

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Zd871

Zd871

Zd871. No 1 Six Inch Disappearing Gun of Battery Hall. As I said before, the present management seems to have fewer resources in keeping the guns accessible than 2 years ago when my friend Charlie and I visited.

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