Photo Wednesday
Photo Wednesday: The Rain Catcher
Rain Catcher
During the Akyathlon, we were able to run through farms above Mount Sto. Tomas in Benguet and I noticed this hole covered with
Photo Wednesday: The Key Sash
During my stay in Coron Village Lodge last April 2009, we requested for an additional bed. They gave us a folding bed, unfortunately when my brother and I assembled the bed it was broken. Who you gonna call? The front desk.
One of their staff arrived and checked the bed. My attention was caught on how they ingeniously carried around the keys around the lodging.
Key Sash
Normally lodgings or hotels carried their keys in a keychain that had 10 to a hundred keys. This type of bringing is bulky, it doesn’t free the hands of the carrier and sometimes when its
Photo Wednesday: Charcoal Porter
During my trip to Wawa Dam, Montalban, I saw many of these charcoal porters passing by the trails.
Guess how many sacks of charcoal is he carrying?
5 sacks!!! Among the others, he was the one carrying the most. The others were just lifting only 2 to 3 sacks. This guy is strong.
Photo Wednesday: Sea Cow
Since a detailed post about a location takes time, I’m starting a new series that features weird, crazy and cool pictures that I took while travelling and just put a small description for you to know a little detail about the photo. It’s easier to write and post for me and most of all, it’s easier for you to read. 🙂
With no further ado, I present to you the first episode of Photo Wednesday.
Sea Cow
The boatman decided to go fishing while we were on the sea and surprisingly he caught a cow. Just kidding. 😛
The cow was transported via a pump boat from an island, I was surprised when the crew just pushed the cow to the sea when we were near the beach then they let it swim, guided by the some of the crew, to the beach. Amazingly, the cows knew how to swim.
Swimming cows guided to the beach by the pump boat crew