Manila Manila

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summerprincess:

Rizal Park in Manila… I heart you!
Nov 05

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summerprincess:

Rizal Park in Manila… I heart you!

raleene:

Manila before the typhoon.
Urban planning, anyone???
Nov 05

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raleene:

Manila before the typhoon.

Urban planning, anyone???

(via thestella)
Nov 05

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(via thestella)

sinsinflames:

Roxas Boulevard
Nov 05

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sinsinflames:

Roxas Boulevard

caramelabliss:

I miss you, Manila.
Nov 05

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caramelabliss:

I miss you, Manila.

missmode:

Manila in the ’60s
Nov 05

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missmode:

Manila in the ’60s

audiovideodisko:

team manila. i want those manila pins but didnt see those at the store ystrday.
Nov 05

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audiovideodisko:

team manila. i want those manila pins but didnt see those at the store ystrday.

Oct 28

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Redesigning the Philippine Currency via Ryan Riegner

Oct 28

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vivatregina:

Manila is experiencing the worst flooding it’s had in decades. Twitter is abuzz with hotlines and horrible news of loved ones stranded on their rooftops, waiting for rescue. Houses are flooded, property is being destroyed, and that’s only for the people who actually have homes. I shudder to think of what’s going unreported and what it must be like for the people who haven’t got a roof over their heads.
I’m so thankful to be safely at home on high ground.
Please, keep Manila in your prayers, and try to gather relief goods — old clothes, canned goods, etcetera, because when this storm is over, there are going to be people who will need them. We need to do what we can to help.
Sep 26

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vivatregina:

Manila is experiencing the worst flooding it’s had in decades. Twitter is abuzz with hotlines and horrible news of loved ones stranded on their rooftops, waiting for rescue. Houses are flooded, property is being destroyed, and that’s only for the people who actually have homes. I shudder to think of what’s going unreported and what it must be like for the people who haven’t got a roof over their heads.

I’m so thankful to be safely at home on high ground.

Please, keep Manila in your prayers, and try to gather relief goods — old clothes, canned goods, etcetera, because when this storm is over, there are going to be people who will need them. We need to do what we can to help.

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