Military Notes On the Philippines. September 1898 No. 20
Military Notes On the Philippines. September 1898 No. 20
United States. Adjutant-General's Office. Military Information Division
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Around the island there is 7 fathoms water, but the passage between it and the main is blocked. Between Olutaya Island and Bulakau Point there is a great bay, with no good anchorage in it. Kasamayan Bank, 3 miles NW. of the town Sanayon, on the southeastern shore of the bay, is i of a mile long, west and east, and i mile wide; it consists of sand and rock. The middle part uncovers at very low tides; the remainder has less than 6 feet water over it. From the center Sharp Peak bears S. ± W. and O...lutaya Island WNW. Bulakau Point, the northeastern extremity of Panay Island, is a spur from the mountains Sibala and Sharp Peak ; the point is low and terminates in a sand spit, with rocks at the end, which extends out rather less than i of a mile, and uncovers at low water. Tidal streams. — In the sea north of Panay, sometimes called the Sea of Kapis, the flood stream enters from the westward by the passage between Panay, Karabao, and Tablas, and also by the passage between Tablas Romblon and Sibuyan.
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