a new one, the others are full.
Zg349. (-035 to 039) are views/ is a view of Barrio Barretto Beach (officially now called: Barangay Barretto). It is a nice day and it is low tide, we see the remnants of the Navy cargo pier of 1945. The Barretto area in 1945 had become a Naval Supply Depot perhaps almost to 1959. Before […]
Read MoreZg345. (-018 and 019) are/ is a view of the former main gate bridge of the former Subic Bay Naval Base being replaced. Work has been going on over 3 years now. The new Chairman of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) apparently reorganized the effort and it seems that progress is being made. On […]
Read MoreZg344. (-010 to 017) are views/ is a view of the bay of Subic Bay, we see the former Hanjin Shipyard across the bay, the peaks of the Redondo Peninsular forming the west boundary of the bay, the north end of the bay, the valley from where Barrio Barretto which is directly under us, to […]
Read MoreZg343. (-010 to 017) are views/ is a view of the bay of Subic Bay, we see the former Hanjin Shipyard across the bay, the peaks of the Redondo Peninsular forming the west boundary of the bay, the north end of the bay, the valley from where Barrio Barretto which is directly under us, to […]
Read MoreZg342. (-009) we are at the mouth of the Matain River flowing into Subic Bay at low tide. The concrete dolphins are the Dizon Port where copper/gold ore was loaded onto ships when the Dizon Mine was still operating. It closed in 1996 or 97 due to rain causing landslide in the open pit mine.
Read MoreAguinaldo Proclamation of Independence Document Restoration The Gen. MacArthur Memorial in Norfolk sent out this request on the 27th June 2023. Hey everybody, Last spring, the MacArthur Memorial’s Aguinaldo Proclamation of Independence took second place in the Virginia Association of Museums contest for a restoration grant. Since then, we have been raising money for the […]
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