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Typhoon "Frank", Subic Bay, Philippines
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June 2008
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Photo # 062308_4780-4786
- Panoramic
view of the small oil tanker, “Ernesto Uno”, grounded off Kalaklan
Point, Subic Bay, Philippines, at the height of Typhoon Fengshen
(Frank). June 23rd 2008.
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Photo #
062308_4940
- Monday, June
23rd 2008. Philippine President Arroyo declared schools closed in all
areas effected by Typhoon Fengshen (Frank). School boys make the best of
the situation on Kale Beach, Subic Bay. The grounded tug, “Pagbilao I”
in the background.

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Photo #
062308_4903
- The tug
“Pagbilao I” ran aground at the south end of Kale Beach, Subic Bay,
Philippines, while unsuccessfully attempting to tow a large barge clear
of the shoreline, during the height of Typhoon Fengshen (Frank). June
23rd 2008.
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Photo # 062308_4862
- The barge
“Tennessee Walker”, which ran aground in early May on Kalaklan Point,
Subic Bay, Philippines, undergoes additional pounding, during Typhoon
Fengshen (Frank). Looking north towards Barrio Barretto. June 23rd
2008.
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Photo # 062308_4891
- The barge,
“Tennessee Walker” aground at Kalaklan Point, Subic Bay, Philippines,
receives a pounding from large waves generated by Typhoon Fengshen
(Frank). June 23rd 2008.
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Photo #
062308_4926
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- THE SARSEN
(a private yacht owned by Fred Moir from Australia), lies at anchor
off Baloy Beach, Subic Bay, Philippines, during the passage of
Typhoon Fengshen (Frank). June 23rd 2008.
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062308_4978
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Castle Rock pounded by huge
waves generated by Typhoon Fengshen (Frank), viewed from Baloy Beach,
Subic Bay, Philippines. June 23rd 2008.

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062308_4823
- An elderly lady
searches through the flotsam washed ashore by Typhoon Fengshen (Frank)
at the mouth of the Kalaklan River, Subic Bay, Philippines. June 23rd
2008.
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Photo #
062208_4697
- In spite of the
torrential down pour and flooding accompanying Typhoon Fengshen (Frank),
Filipinos generally face nature’s wrath with characteristic good humor
and stolid acceptance. A typical scene on the corner of Del Pilar Street
and National Highway, Barrio Barreto, Olongapo, Subic Bay, Zambales,
Philippines. June 22nd 2008.
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Photo #
062208_4711
- To these
enterprising scrap collectors, Typhoon Fengshen (Frank) represents
opportunity. The northern entrance to Olongapo City, near the Matain
River Bridge, Subic Bay, Zambales, Philippines. June 22nd
2008.

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062308_5060
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Residence of Baloy Beach,
Subic Bay, Philippines, clean up their nipa home after the
destructive passage of Typhoon Fengshen (Frank). June 23rd 2008.
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- Typhoon Fengshen
(designated “Frank” within the Philippine’s jurisdiction) passed North
of Subic Bay June 22 /23 2008. Shipping makes safe typhoon anchored
within the former US Navy Base at Subic Bay. Viewed from the Kalaklan
lighthouse north towards the Redondo Peninsular, with the Korean
operated, Hanjin Shipbuilding yard just visible through the rain squall
to the right.
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