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  • Man hammering a wooden wedge into a piece of timber for  a boat or Bangka as known in the Philippines, on the  Island of  Malapascua, at Logon Beach, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu Island,, Malapascua Island, Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC62...jpg
  • Lechon sold at roadside stall, Lechon is one of the most popular dishes in the Philippines. a whole pig is cooked on a large stick over a pit filled with charcoal, it is believed that the best Lechon comes from Cebu , Cebu City. , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'_DSC090...jpg
  • Adhoc dwellings in a slum area around Pasil Fish Market, Cebu City , Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC46...jpg
  • Detail of the facade of Basilica Minore del Santo Nino, the holiest of churches, it was established in 1565 , the oldest church in the Philippines, Cebu City , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC979...jpg
  • Hanging rice and Lechon sold at roadside stall, Lechon is one of the most popular dishes in the Philippines. a whole pig is cooked on a large stick over a pit filled with charcoal, it is believed that the best Lechon comes from Cebu , Cebu City. , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'_DSC485...jpg
  • Lechon sold at roadside stall, Lechon is one of the most popular dishes in the Philippines. a whole pig is cooked on a large stick over a pit filled with charcoal, it is believed that the best Lechon comes from Cebu , Cebu City. , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'_DSC090...jpg
  • Lechon sold at roadside stall, Lechon is one of the most popular dishes in the Philippines. a whole pig is cooked on a large stick over a pit filled with charcoal, it is believed that the best Lechon comes from Cebu , Cebu City. , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'_DSC089...jpg
  • Lechon sold at roadside stall, Lechon is one of the most popular dishes in the Philippines. a whole pig is cooked on a large stick over a pit filled with charcoal, it is believed that the best Lechon comes from Cebu , Cebu City. , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'_DSC089...jpg
  • Lechon sold at roadside stall, Lechon is one of the most popular dishes in the Philippines. a whole pig is cooked on a large stick over a pit filled with charcoal, it is believed that the best Lechon comes from Cebu , Cebu City. , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'_DSC089...jpg
  • Lechon sold at roadside stall, Lechon is one of the most popular dishes in the Philippines. a whole pig is cooked on a large stick over a pit filled with charcoal, it is believed that the best Lechon comes from Cebu , Cebu City. , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'_DSC485...jpg
  • Lechon sold at a street stall, it is the most famous national dishes of the Philippine’s its a whole spit-roasted pig that is called Lechon ,is is said that the best Lechon is from Cebu, Cebu City, Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'Philipp...jpg
  • Lechon sold at a street stall, it is the most famous national dishes of the Philippine’s its a whole spit-roasted pig that is called Lechon ,is is said that the best Lechon is from Cebu, Cebu City, Phillipines , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'Philipp...jpg
  • Carcar Dispensary, is an example of American-era civic architecture, Carcar, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines. Carcar Dispensary_DSC15...jpg
  • Vendor cutting a whole spit - roasted pig at a stall , it is the most famous national dishes of the Philippine’s its a whole spit-roasted pig that is called Lechon, it is said that the best Lechon is from Cebu, Tabunok, Talisay City ,Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'DSCF339...jpg
  • Lechon sold at a street stall, it is the most famous national dishes of the Philippine’s its a whole spit-roasted pig that is called Lechon , is said that the best Lechon is from Cebu, Tabunok, Talisy, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'DSCF339...jpg
  • Lechon sold at a street stall, it is the most famous national dishes of the Philippine’s its a whole spit-roasted pig that is called Lechon ,is is said that the best Lechon is from Cebu, Tabunok, Cebu , Phillipines , Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'DSCF339...jpg
  • Two men carrying a whole spit-roasted pig to a  stall, it is the most famous national dishes of the Philippine’s, its a whole spit-roasted pig that is called Lechon ,is is said that the best Lechon is from Cebu, Tubunok, Talisay City, Cebu, Philippines
    Philippines. Roasted 'Lechon'DSCF339...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the Philippines, moored at Logon Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua at sunrise, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu Island,Malapascua, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC62...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the philippines, moored at Bounty  Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC62...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the Philippines, moored at Bounty  Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC61...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the philippines, moored at Bounty  Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC61...jpg
  • Man cutting wood for a  a boat or Bangka as known in the Philippines, on the  Island of  Malapascua, at Logon Beach, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu Island,Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC21...jpg
  • Man drinking a bottle of soda and a Filipino nun shopping at a  sari-sari store. , sari-sari stores or neighborhood variety store, are convenience stores found in the Philippines, Cebu City, , Philippines
    Philippines. Sari Sari Store_DSCF373...jpg
  • ad hoc dwellings in a slum area around Pasil Fish Market, Cebu City , Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC46...jpg
  • Jeepney's parked  by the roadside around the outskirts of Cebu City,  Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they  are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines , Cebu, Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSC1059.jpg
  • Jeepney parked  by the roadside around the outskirts of Cebu City,  Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they  are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines , Cebu, Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSC1048.jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the Philippines, moored by Logon  Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu Island, Malapasqcua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC62...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the Philippines, moored at Logon Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, ,Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC62...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the Philippines, moored at Bounty  Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC62...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the philippines, moored at Bounty  Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC61...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the philippines, moored at Bounty  Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC61...jpg
  • People living in the  cemetery  earn a few pesos by creating plumes of smoke, its believed if one passes through this smoke haze the spirit's will no follow you home, at   Calamba Cemetery, Cebu, Philippines. , Philippines
    Philippines. Cebu. Cemetery _DSC7088...jpg
  • Man asleep with a view of Cebu Bay along Quezon Boulevard, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Cebu Bay._DSC0482-Edit.tif
  • Detail of a Jeepney parked at a bus terminal,  Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they  are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines, Bohol , Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSF4725.jpg
  • Variety of Pork and pork  offal being charcoal grilled on the street, Cebu city, Philippines
    Philippines. Street Food. Cebu_DSF46...jpg
  • Local Filipino street food, Cebu city, Philippines
    Philippines. Street Food. Cebu_DSF45...jpg
  • Two men seated on a bench relaxing , Cebu City, Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Men on a bench_DSC6521.jpg
  • Two men seated on a bench relaxing , Cebu City, Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Men on a bench_DSC6521 ...jpg
  • Boatman using a long bamboo pole to steer the boat on to the shore, at  Malapascua  Island , from a boat , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC64...jpg
  • Jeepney with colourful stickers , Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they  are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSC4976.jpg
  • Jeepney being repaired by the roadside around the outskirts of Cebu City,  Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they  are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSC4971.jpg
  • Fish drying on bamboo rack  at Pasil Fish Market , Cebu City , Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC05...jpg
  • Man cutting wood for a  a boat or Bangka as known in the Philippines, on the  Island of  Malapascua, at Logon Beach, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu Island,Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC62...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the philippines, moored at Bounty  Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC61...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the Philippines moored at Logon  beach , on Island of  Malapascua at sunrise, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island,  Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC60...jpg
  • Man sawing wood for a  a boat or Bangka as known in the Philippines, on the  Island of  Malapascua, at Logon Beach, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu Island,Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC21...jpg
  • Man on a Boat or Bangka as known in the philippines, moored at Bounty  Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC21...jpg
  • Detail of a Jeepney parked at a bus terminal,  Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they  are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines, Bohol , Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSF4730.jpg
  • Charcoal Grilled Fish on Skewers, sold at  Carbon Market, Cebu City, Philippines
    Philippines. Street Food. Cebu_DSF46...jpg
  • Boatman using a long bamboo pole to steer the boat on to the shore, at  Malapascua  Island , from a boat , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometres across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC64...tif
  • Jeepney parked  by the roadside around the outskirts of Cebu City,  Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they  are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSC5024.jpg
  • Children on a tricycle at Pasil Fish Market, Cebu City , Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC46...jpg
  • Jeepney parked  by the roadside around the outskirts of Cebu City,  Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they  are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines , Cebu,  Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSC1054.jpg
  • Jeepney parked  by the roadside around the outskirts of Cebu City,  Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they  are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines,Cebu,  Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSC1050.jpg
  • Woman drying fish at Pasil Fish Market , Cebu, Cebu City , Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC05...jpg
  • Boats or Bangka as known in the Philippines, moored at Bounty  Beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC62...jpg
  • Ribbonfish sold  at the market ,  the port of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Ribbon Fish_DSC6708-Edi...jpg
  • People praying at  Basillica Minore del Santo Nino  . Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC986...jpg
  • People praying at  Basillica Minore del Santo Nino  . Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC986...jpg
  • The altar of  the Basillica Minore del Santo Nino  . Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC984...jpg
  • Devotee prays  in a  kneeling postion at the altar of  the Basillica Minore del Santo Nino  . Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC984...jpg
  • Candle vendors selling their wares in front of the Basillica Minore del Santo Nino They do the forward-and-backward movement of the prayer-dance of petition and thanksgiving to the Santo Niño for a small payment of money to visitors, Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC983...jpg
  • Candle vendors selling their wares in front of the Basillica Minore del Santo Nino  They do the forward-and-backward movement of the prayer-dance of petition and thanksgiving to the Santo Niño for a small payment of money to visitors,  Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC981...jpg
  • Fish being sold at Pasil Market at Cebu City, Philippines ,
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC45...jpg
  • Fiah stacked in plastic tubs at Pasil  Fish Market, Cebu City , Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC08...jpg
  • Elderly Filipino lady selling fish  at Pasil  Fish Market, Cebu City,  Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC04...jpg
  • Devotee  lighting candles  and praying for personal needs at the court yard of Basilica Minore del Santo Nino, Cebu City , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC996...jpg
  • Detail of  painted roof and the ornate altar at  Basillica Minore del Santo Nino  . Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC989...jpg
  • Ornately carved wooden balustrades on balconies at  Basillica Minore del Santo Nino  . Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC985...jpg
  • The altar of  the Basillica Minore del Santo Nino  . Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC984...jpg
  • Candle vendors selling their wares in front of the Basillica Candle vendors selling their wares in front of the Basillica Minore del Santo Nino They do the forward-and-backward movement of the prayer-dance of petition and thanksgiving to the Santo Niño for a small payment of money to visitors, Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC983...jpg
  • Candle vendors selling their wares in front of the Basillica Minore del Santo Nino They do the forward-and-backward movement of the prayer-dance of petition and thanksgiving to the Santo Niño for a small payment of money to visitors, Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines, Basilica, Cebu. _DSC982...jpg
  • Fish being sold at Pasil Market at Cebu City, Philippines ,
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC45...jpg
  • Fiah stacked in plastic tubs at Pasil  Fish Market, Cebu City , Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC08...jpg
  • Men negotiating prices on wholesale fish  at Pasil  Fish Market, Cebu City , Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC08...jpg
  • Mother and children using computers connected to vending machines in a slum area around Pasil Fish Market, Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC05...jpg
  • Craftsman  checking a neck of  a Guitar at factory, Mactan Island, Cebu , Philippines
    Philippines. Guitar maker, Cebu._DSC...jpg
  • Fish being sold at Pasil Market at Cebu City, Philippines
    Philippines. Pasil Fish Market_DSC45...jpg
  • People visiting   Calamba Cemetery, Cebu, Philippines.
    Philippines. Cebu. Cemetery _DSC7065...jpg
  • Deserted  beach , at Logon beach on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island,Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC62...jpg
  • Fisherman seated at Logon beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC60...jpg
  • Young man getting a haircut on Malapascua Island, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island,  Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC59...jpg
  • Men lifting  the anchor from a boat or Bangka as known in the philippines, sailing towards Malapascua Island, Phillipines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC58...jpg
  • Young man getting a haircut on Malapascua Island, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island,  Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC20...jpg
  • Plaque featuring Jesus christ depicted as a child  on a niche at a cemetery  on Malapascua Island, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island,  Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC20...jpg
  • View of Bounty  beach on Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island,  Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC20...jpg
  • View of Bounty  beach on Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island,  Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC20...jpg
  • People lighting candles at their loved ones niches  at Calamba Cemetery, Cebu, Philippines
    Philippines. Cebu Cemetery_DSC7004-E...jpg
  • Torso of a young man wearing a chain  with a crucifix and tattoos of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary at Calamba Cemetery, Cebu, Philippines
    Philippines. Jesus & Mary_DSC6935.jpg
  • Tombstone  of an American citizen born in Ohio   USA at Carita Cemetery,  Cebu, Philippines
    Philippines. American Tombstone_DSC6...jpg
  • Mackerel sold at the market , at the port of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
    Philippines. Mackerel_DSC6756-Edit.jpg
  • Rear  view of a Jeepney with  two card board cut outs of Pope Francis, ,Bohol, Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSF4699.jpg
  • Boats moored at Logon beach , on Island of  Malapascua Island at sunrise, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC60...jpg
  • Jeepney being repaired by the roadside around the outskirts of Cebu City,  Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they  are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSC4975.jpg
  • Mural of Jesus Christ painted on a Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), at times called  jeeps (Filipino: dyip), they are are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines.
    Philippines. Jeepney. Cebu. _DSC0077.jpg
  • Tourist walking on Logon  beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, ,Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC62...jpg
  • Beach scene at Logon beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC60...jpg
  • Deserted  beach , at Logon beach on the  Island of  Malapascua, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC60...jpg
  • View of Bounty  beach on Island of  Malapascua at sunrise, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island,  Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC60...jpg
  • View of Bounty  beach on Island of  Malapascua at sunrise, its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island,  Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC60...jpg
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