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Zd925. Mariveles Harbor Map drawn by Captain (later Rear Admiral) Sackett during the war,
corregidor.proboards.com/thread/2124/mariveles-harbor-map-sackett
I marked in, the approximate location of the Navy Tunnels and made the note about the suicide boats that caused more casualties and need to be counted when looking at the cost of liberating Bataan and Corregidor.
Zd924. A view west across the Mariveles Bay or Harbor from the Sisiman View Deck, marked up with some interesting historical points.
John Moffitt (aka fots2) and I have teamed up and explored these areas and the Corregidor.org webmaster established these three very interesting PICTURE Field Notes, take a chance and enjoy them.
John Moffitt’s Field Notes:
FIELD NOTE: PART 3 – MARIVELES AREA SCENERY TODAY, click here:
corregidor.org/fieldnotes/htm/fots2-110303-1.htm
FIELD NOTES: PART 2 – COCHINOS & LONGOS KAWAYAN POINTS, click here:
corregidor.org/fieldnotes/htm/fots2-110302-1.htm
FIELD NOTES: PART 1 – THE U.S.N. TUNNELS TODAY, click here:
corregidor.org/fieldnotes/htm/fots2-110228-1.htm
Read MoreZd915. This is the Camaya Point Pier. The Camaya Point Pier was used by an entrepreneur to ferry visitors to Corregidor from here. This pier is also used by the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP). This academy has provided honor guards for anniversaries on Corregidor. I contacted the owner of the boats, Mr. Wilfredo Labrador; he said that he had to stop operations because the virus crisis killed his business in March 2020. His boats and vehicles are on Corregidor, available to be bought at a bargain price. Corregidor is in sight in back of this picture! On the map I provided, the name “Camaya Point” is not being used. I recently read that Mariveles was called Camaya, a long time ago, is there a connection?
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