It is possible that this wrecked vessel is the S.S. Panay, which the S.S. Mayon discovered off the coast of Negros during the 19th Bomb Group's flight from Marivelas Point to Cagayan.
Document No.: 4.14.0296
S.S. PanayType: Artifact > Photo Location: Philippine Islands > Negros People: None, or no names available It is possible that this wrecked vessel is the S.S. Panay, which the S.S. Mayon discovered off the coast of Negros during the 19th Bomb Group's flight from Marivelas Point to Cagayan. Document No.: 4.14.0296 |
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10 in. x 8 in., image is 9.5 in. x 6 in.
Negros, Philippine Islands
Latitude: 11.039034°
Longitude: 122.020537°
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