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Post by T2 on May 7, 2016 0:02:22 GMT 8
Yes, use Photobucket so that you can show the images here. Thank you for your help, I am doing my homework now...be back shortly with something to show these pix with!
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Post by T2 on May 5, 2016 6:00:04 GMT 8
Ok how do I fix that? Can I just post them right here for everyone to see? Unfortunately not. Proboard's free hosting allowance for posting images direct into the message has long since been consumed, and thus you need to have a third party hosting, such as Photobucket . Photobucket, which is free, makes it easy to upload your images, obtain the code that is then copied & pasted into the message. - Registrar.
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Post by T2 on May 2, 2016 18:03:20 GMT 8
Hello everyone. My name is Willy, I am the dockmaster in the Royal Naval Dockyard Bermuda and I have a huge problem. I cannot seem to fill a never ending desire to go to Corregidor. I have been a few times already and each time I return, I learn more than when I was there, so off to Corregidor again in February! I would like to post some pictures I took and ask a question or two about what it was or its function. The Anthem of the Seas is coming down the channel right now so time for Line Handling. See you soon...
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Post by T2 on Apr 19, 2016 22:35:21 GMT 8
A question for you Karl as a man who must know Corregidor as well or, as I think likely, better than any other man who is not a scrapper: Do you think there are some undiscovered structures still to be found ? Certainly on both Fort Wint and Frank there are distinctive structures (by this i mean actual constructions rather than small indents or blocks of concrete) which exist but are not on any plans or maps and are not widely known about. Corregidor has received far more scrutiny than these two forts but then Corregidor through its size (and importance) has the ability to hide far more. Just wondering ... Karl is out of internet coverage areas until at least 11 May. Normally there is internet in his province house, but everything goes to rack and ruin PLDT-wise when a big wind blows - Registrar
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