Well, that turned out better than I expected tho I only intended to post one picture that I wanted to try to caption. Another day. More later.
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I told myself that I would learn to post pictures before I return from the Philippines in February- I know that's pitiful but I am so allergic to technology........anyway I wanted to show you guys what the literal other side of the world looks like so here goes.
Well, that turned out better than I expected tho I only intended to post one picture that I wanted to try to caption. Another day. More later.
Great pictures! Enjoyed them. Those flooded terraces are pretty cool. Thanks for posting.
Randy Andres
Great pix. Thanks for sharing that. Praying for your safe return.
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FISH for LIFE
HUMANKIND......be both
Wow!! You should have been posting those cool pic,s the whole time you were there!!! I'm with reaper those terraces are cool!!
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Tracker said that, I just like the pics.
Reaper, Where Fish come to Fry
I have taken so many pictures of these ancient rice terraces that my wife hides the camera now every time we drive into the mountains. The perfectly level construction and constant maintainance all by hand is a marvel to me. If you enlarge the picture with me and CrappieCooker you will see that we are surrounded by rice terraces with no housing more complex than a bamboo Nipa hut for miles and miles.
Three questions...
1) what's the fella in the first picture riding? I can't tell.
2) what's the going rate for HEALTHY HUMAN organs?
3) the last picture... I see the rope going IN the nose, but I see no exit rope or a knot where the exit rope reattaches to make a loop. Where does the rope go? All the way through?![]()
Here fishy, fishy, fishy...
Very interesting pics and culture
(1) Thats a Filipino water buffalo called a carabao in the first and last pictures
(2) it didn't seem like a good idea to knock on the door and ask
(3) ha ha! Good one Alboy! That rope goes thru his septum with a small knot on the end. We have seen little bitty kids 3 at a time riding these half ton monsters. First one I met I tried to rub his head- didn't need to learn that lesson twice!