Post by Karl Welteke on Mar 12, 2019 13:05:45 GMT 8
After WWII Corregidor had a few different managers, the U.S. Army, the Philippine Military and the Philippine Tourist Department which established the Corregidor Foundation (CFI). Also special events were organized by the Philippine Government. All these organizations built a few more structures on Corregidor to support their missions. I establish this new thread for these structures, less the structures already have a thread.
Biogas-Plant in Engineering Ravine.
This structure was started 2 or 3 years ago. Some of the engineers told us it was built for Sun Cruises Incorporated to power the Corregidor Inn after it is finished being renovated.
I believe the construction started in 2017; it was finished last year but as far as I can tell it never was used. Was it a waste of effort and resources?
Z362. This is a picture of the new Biogas Power Plant in the Engineering Ravine on Corregidor Island, home of the former Harbor Defense Fort, Fort Mills. Those rice bags contain wood ships, they were laborious cut, right here on this site by hand, but were never used.
Z359. The Google Earth image with the location of the Biogas Plant marked
Z360. A section of the 1936 Fort Mills drawing with the present location of the Biogas Plant marked in. Notice most of the pre WWII buildings are no more.
Z363. One of 5 images of the new Biogas Power Plant in the Engineering Ravine of the former Fort Mills on Corregidor; I believe the construction started in 2017; it was finished last year but as far as I can tell it never was used. This image shows the SW corner of the structure.
Z364. One of 5 images of the new Biogas Power Plant in the Engineering Ravine of the former Fort Mills on Corregidor; I believe the construction started in 2017; it was finished last year but as far as I can tell it never was used. We are looking from south to north.
Z365. One of 5 images of the new Biogas Power Plant in the Engineering Ravine of the former Fort Mills on Corregidor; I believe the construction started in 2017; it was finished last year but as far as I can tell it never was used. This is the rear of the structure and we are looking from east to west.
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