... coast, on account of its good holding ground and its proximity to those two towns. In case of necessity, anchorage can be had on the coast east and west of the above road, but very, close to the shore, and on bottom of gravel and rock. Point Matoko,... Philippine Islands Sailing Directions - Page 29by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1906Full view - About this book
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Coastwise navigation - 1927 - 412 pages
...MATOCO POINT TO BANTIGUI POINT Matoco Point, which forms the eastern entrance point of Batangas Bay, is high, wooded, and precipitous, with one low point...rocky for 1 mile as far as a sloping point (Ilijan) 5 it then forms a slight indentation for 1y2 miles eastward, ending in Arenas Point. Arenas Point,... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Pilot guides - 1940 - 588 pages
...(Charts 4214 and 4218).— Matoco Point, which forms the eastern entrance point of Batangas Bay, is high, wooded, and precipitous, with one low point...eastward is rocky for 1 mile as far as a sloping point (Pinaghacajan) ; it then forms a slight indentation for iy2 miles eastward, ending in Arenas Point.... | |
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