Mati wharf
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A couple of years after the creation of Davao Oriental as an independent province in 1967, Mati, its capital, was made a port of entry. Photo shows the town wharf in Pujada Bay. Here inter-island vessels pause for cargoes. Mati''s copra, which constitutes the province''s chief export product, is shipped directly abroad. Pujada peninsula protects the harborImage type: OriginalMedia format: With prints
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Geographical File | GE01896 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | GE01896 |
A couple of years after the creation of Davao Oriental as an independent province in 1967, Mati, its capital, was made a port of entry. Photo shows the town wharf in Pujada Bay. Here inter-island vessels pause for cargoes. Mati''s copra, which constitutes the province''s chief export product, is shipped directly abroad. Pujada peninsula protects the harbor.
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