Starting this category because other are full or are assigned to other purposes
Zf040. This is the bridge over the James Ravine contributing east side-ravine; in the past we used this bridge to reach the Fort Mills 1918 Underground Barracks on Corregidor Island. It has deteriorated further and my way this time may be a better way to reach the underground barracks.
Read MoreZf039. This is the bridge over the James Ravine contributing east side-ravine; in the past we used this bridge to reach the Fort Mills 1918 Underground Barracks on Corregidor Island. It has deteriorated further and my way this time may be a better way to reach the underground barracks.
Read MoreZf038. I could not resist taking at least one shot of inside the Fort Mills 1918 Underground Barracks on Corregidor Island. Indeed it is still there, inviting to come in and have a look. Above the entrance in the last image are some ventilation grills and one can shoot a picture thru them.
Read MoreZf035. This is a bad picture of the bridge over the main James Ravine Creek leading to the 1918 underground troop barracks, but it illustrates how I got to the barracks this time. I’m looking up creek and I climbed up to my right and the entrance to the barrack is near there. This time it was the easiest way to get there.
Read MoreZf034. This is a small section of the Fort Mills,-Corregidor map showing the mouth of the James Ravine and the places I looked at. Also, you can look back to earlier maps and data graphs in this thread. On this trip I did not enter the three tunnels we know of in James Ravine, the Mine Casemate, the 1918 underground Barracks or the Machinegun Casemates since I was alone.
Read MoreZf032. The three US Army Philippine Scout’s Grave Stone, it took me some time to find them and I cleared some grass to find them. I really like to do something with them and I hope in the future they will be displayed somewhere on Corregidor. We have been told these three grave stone were rescued by a retired US Marine Officer (he is dead now) from the Fort Mills Cemetery on the Corregidor Tailend Cemetery because the other stones were disappearing.
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