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Zg675. Carabao Isl. Ft. Frank. Once, a long time ago, a confidential map of Fort Frank on Carabao Island and now marked with some factors about visiting the island.
Read MoreZg674. Where is Ft. Frank? Here is a map! If you like to know the history, click here:
Read MoreZg673. Nov. the 15th 2009.This is how one enters Carabao Island, the ex Fort Frank, under the wall! This is a John Moffitt image.
Read MoreZg687. It is not easy to walk here, because of the slippery big rocks and I made the mistake to walk with slippers. They broke and slid up my legs and I lost footage. A boat crew member came to me to get my gear. This is a John Moffitt image.
Read MoreZg686. It is not easy to walk here, because of the slippery big rocks and I made the mistake to walk with slippers. They broke and slid up my legs and I lost footage. A boat crew member came to me to get my gear. This is a John Moffitt image.
Read MoreZg685. It is not easy to walk here, because of the slippery big rocks and I made the mistake to walk with slippers. They broke and slid up my legs and I lost footage. A boat crew member came to me to get my gear. This is a John Moffitt image.
Read MoreZg663. This is the ex Fort Frank on Carabao Island being liberated in 1945 to make the entrance to Manila Bay save. This picture was copied from a 38th Inf. Div Yearbook at a local U.S Library by Roger Davis who is a member of the Coastal Defense Study Group (cdsg.org). It shows the 38th […]
Read MoreZg662. This is the ex Fort Frank on Carabao Island being liberated in 1945 to make the entrance to Manila Bay save. This picture was copied from a 38th Inf. Div Yearbook at a local U.S Library by Roger Davis who is a member of the Coastal Defense Study Group (cdsg.org). It shows the 38th […]
Read MoreZg661. This is the ex Fort Frank on Carabao Island being liberated in 1945 to make the entrance to Manila Bay save. This picture was copied from a 38th Inf. Div. Yearbook at a local U.S Library by Roger Davis who is a member of the Coastal Defense Study Group (cdsg.org). It shows the 38th […]
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