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  • University of Philippines-Oblation statue
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  • Manila, Republic of the Philippines - April 20, 2012: A driver stands in front of his jeepney, named "Padsky" waiting for riders at Market Market an outdoor mall in Manila. Jeepney's are holdovers from World War II and were modified to accomadate multiple passangers and now serve as commercial transportation vehicles. They are known for their flamboyant designs and have become a symbol of Philippine culture.
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  • A portrait of a construction worker at a church.
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  • Improptu photos of workers on the street in Serendra.
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  • An overhead view of a Delpan Street from Jones street scene in Tondo Manila.
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  • Large condominiums under construction in Makati, Metro Manila.
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  • Manila city streets at night.
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  • overlook of squatter homes mixed in with some owned houses in Taguig, Metro Manila.
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  • Early morning photo showing the dense smog in Manila with a crane and building under construction in the foreground.
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  • A door greeter at the five star hotel Shangra La.
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  • A man stands in a doorway at Intermuros, city within a city in Manila.
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  • A red Esprit sign and a person walking past.
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  • Improptu photos of workers on the street in Serendra.
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  • Votive candles at San Agust?n Church is a Roman Catholic church under the auspices of The Order of St. Augustine, located inside the historic walled city of Intramuros in Manila. Completed by 1607, it is the oldest church currently standing in the Philippines.  No other surviving building in the Philippines has been claimed to pre-date San Agustin Church..In 1993, San Agustin Church was one of four Philippine churches constructed during during the Spanish colonial period designated by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, under the classification "Baroque Churches of the Philippines." It had been named a National Historical Landmark by the Philippine government in 1976...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-15-08
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  • Votive candles at San Agust?n Church is a Roman Catholic church under the auspices of The Order of St. Augustine, located inside the historic walled city of Intramuros in Manila. Completed by 1607, it is the oldest church currently standing in the Philippines.  No other surviving building in the Philippines has been claimed to pre-date San Agustin Church..In 1993, San Agustin Church was one of four Philippine churches constructed during during the Spanish colonial period designated by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, under the classification "Baroque Churches of the Philippines." It had been named a National Historical Landmark by the Philippine government in 1976...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-15-08
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  • San Agust?n Church is a Roman Catholic church under the auspices of The Order of St. Augustine, located inside the historic walled city of Intramuros in Manila. Completed by 1607, it is the oldest church currently standing in the Philippines.  No other surviving building in the Philippines has been claimed to pre-date San Agustin Church..In 1993, San Agustin Church was one of four Philippine churches constructed during during the Spanish colonial period designated by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, under the classification "Baroque Churches of the Philippines." It had been named a National Historical Landmark by the Philippine government in 1976...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-15-08
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  • On the outskirts of Barangay Tambo in Paranque Philippines shanty's jut up against commercial areas of manufacturing and near the international airport.  Known in the Philippines as squatter areas poverty continues to remain a dominant issue in national and local govenrment. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has been symbolized by radical and risky moves pushing towards faster and more rapid economic growth. In recent years, Arroyo's stance towards economic improvement since 2004 have seen the Philippines re-emerge as one of the growing economies in Southeast Asia...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-15-08
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  • On the outskirts of Barangay Tambo in Paranque Philippines shanty's jut up against commercial areas of manufacturing and near the international airport.  Known in the Philippines as squatter areas poverty continues to remain a dominant issue in national and local govenrment. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has been symbolized by radical and risky moves pushing towards faster and more rapid economic growth. In recent years, Arroyo's stance towards economic improvement since 2004 have seen the Philippines re-emerge as one of the growing economies in Southeast Asia...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-15-08
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  • On the outskirts of Barangay Tambo in Paranque Philippines shanty's jut up against commercial areas of manufacturing and near the international airport.  Known in the Philippines as squatter areas poverty continues to remain a dominant issue in national and local govenrment. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has been symbolized by radical and risky moves pushing towards faster and more rapid economic growth. In recent years, Arroyo's stance towards economic improvement since 2004 have seen the Philippines re-emerge as one of the growing economies in Southeast Asia...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-15-08
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  • On the outskirts of Barangay Tambo in Paranque Philippines shanty's jut up against commercial areas of manufacturing and near the international airport.  Known in the Philippines as squatter areas poverty continues to remain a dominant issue in national and local govenrment. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has been symbolized by radical and risky moves pushing towards faster and more rapid economic growth. In recent years, Arroyo's stance towards economic improvement since 2004 have seen the Philippines re-emerge as one of the growing economies in Southeast Asia...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-15-08
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  • On the outskirts of Barangay Tambo in Paranque Philippines shanty's jut up against commercial areas of manufacturing and near the international airport.  Known in the Philippines as squatter areas poverty continues to remain a dominant issue in national and local govenrment. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has been symbolized by radical and risky moves pushing towards faster and more rapid economic growth. In recent years, Arroyo's stance towards economic improvement since 2004 have seen the Philippines re-emerge as one of the growing economies in Southeast Asia...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-15-08
    Shanty_Philippines018.jpg
  • Norma Tepase (Ate Baby) shops for oxtail to make kre-kre, a Filipino dish that cooked in peanut butter and vegetables, Paranaque, Philippines..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-16-08
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  • Rain in Manila, Philippines..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-11-08
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  • Boracay home to beautiful white sands and crystal clear blue water is one of the pearl resorts of the Philippines. Tourist from around the world come to enjoy this tropical paradise...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-12-08
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  • Sabong (cockfighting) trainers in Villa Julita in San Fernando, Philippines. ..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-10-08
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  • Sabong (cockfighting) trainers in Villa Julita in San Fernando, Philippines. ..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-10-08
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  • Sabong (cockfighting) is a pastime enjoyed by many Filipinos and can be found in every region. This arena is in San Fernando, Philippines. Fighting starts at 2 pm and lasts late into the evening with money exchanging hands between many gamblers. ..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-10-08
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  • Sabong (cockfighting) is a pastime enjoyed by many Filipinos and can be found in every region. This arena is in San Fernando, Philippines. Fighting starts at 2 pm and lasts late into the evening with money exchanging hands between many gamblers. ..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-10-08
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  • Sabong (cockfighting) is a pastime enjoyed by many Filipinos and can be found in every region. This arena is in San Fernando, Philippines. Fighting starts at 2 pm and lasts late into the evening with money exchanging hands between many gamblers. ..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-10-08
    Cockfighting_Philippines011.jpg
  • Caroline on the boat ride from Kalibo to Boracay, Philippines..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-12-08
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  • Tropical Drinks: Boracay home to beautiful white sands and crystal clear blue water is one of the pearl resorts of the Philippines. Tourist from around the world come to enjoy this tropical paradise...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-12-08
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  • Manila, Philippines..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-11-08
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  • Jonathan Era on scooter driving around Paranaque Philippines, BF Homes
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  • Intramuros, located along the southern bank of the Pasig River, was built by the Spaniards in the 16th century and is the oldest district of the city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Its name, in Spanish, intramuros, literally "within the walls", meaning within the wall enclosure of the city/fortress, also describes its structure as it is surrounded by thick, high walls and moats. During the Spanish colonial period, Intramuros was considered Manila itself...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-15-08
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  • Alex Moratillo is a meat vendor at the local market in Paranaque, Philippines. ..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-16-08
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  • Go Nuts Donuts fast food in Manila, Philippines..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-11-08
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  • Manila, Philippines..photo by Jason Doiy.6-19-2008
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  • Boracay home to beautiful white sands and crystal clear blue water is one of the pearl resorts of the Philippines. Tourist from around the world come to enjoy this tropical paradise...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-12-08
    Crystal_Cove_Boracay059.jpg
  • Sabong (cockfighting) is a pastime enjoyed by many Filipinos and can be found in every region. This arena is in San Fernando, Philippines. Fighting starts at 2 pm and lasts late into the evening with money exchanging hands between many gamblers. ..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-10-08
    Cockfighting_Philippines056.jpg
  • Sabong (cockfighting) is a pastime enjoyed by many Filipinos and can be found in every region. This arena is in San Fernando, Philippines. Fighting starts at 2 pm and lasts late into the evening with money exchanging hands between many gamblers. ..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-10-08
    Cockfighting_Philippines050.jpg
  • The Manila Cathedral, also known as the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, was the seat of the Archbishop of Manila during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines, and still remains the ecclesiastical seat of the Archdiocese of Manila.. .Photo by Jason Doiy.6-15-08
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  • Boracay home to beautiful white sands and crystal clear blue water is one of the pearl resorts of the Philippines. Tourist from around the world come to enjoy this tropical paradise...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-12-08
    Boracay_Philippines103.jpg
  • Boracay home to beautiful white sands and crystal clear blue water is one of the pearl resorts of the Philippines. Tourist from around the world come to enjoy this tropical paradise...Photo by Jason Doiy.6-12-08
    Boracay_Philippines028.jpg
  • School kilds outside at Arayat Church in the city of Arayat, Pampanga, Philippines..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-9-08
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  • Fresh vegetables in Manila's Chinatown, Ongpin street.
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  • Man walking in Arayat, Pampanga..Photo by Jason Doiy.6-9-08
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  • Jeepney at Nayong Filipino in Clark Air Force Base..photo by Jason Doiy.6-10-08
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  • Caroline at Nayong Filipino in Clark Air Force Base..photo by Jason Doiy.6-10-08
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