![[Grey Storm]](../graphic/after2.jpg) |
1st Prize
"Grey Storm"
A look up one of the cul-de-sacs in the older housing on Clark AB. This used to be so beautiful.
Photo by: Robert S. Culbreth |
![[The House is Here]](../graphic/after1.jpg) |
2nd Prize
"The House is Here"
This is part the new housing that was less than a year old when Mount Pinatubo erupted. Behind the housing, up on the hill is the Armed Forces Network tower that provided the English broadcasting to the troops stationed at Clark AB, Philippines.
Photo by: Charlene R. Magnan |
![[Abacan Walking Bridges]](../graphic/bridge.jpg) |
3rd Prize
"Abacan Walking Bridges"
You can see the abuntment up above where the old bridge used to be. Most of the bridges were destroyed by the mud flow.
Photo by: Lowell R. Johnson |
![[The House on the Hill - How do You Get There?]](../graphic/mud.jpg) |
Honorable Mention
"The House on the Hill - How do You Get There?"
The roadway really is under the mud here. It's ~15 feet deep at the power pole.
Photo by: Jean Zaher |
![[Mt. Pinatubo Stroll]](../graphic/getthere.jpg) |
Honorable Mention
"Mt. Pinatubo Stroll"
Volcanoligists headed up to the crater on Mt Pinatubo after the eruption.
Photo by: Val Gempis |
![[Black Sky, Grey Earth]](../graphic/bighole.jpg) |
Honorable Mention
"Black Sky, Grey Earth"
A big section of the hillside has given way.
Photo by: David S. Goebel |