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  • St. Luke's Medical Center consists of 600 patient beds and an 11-story medical arts building, including 374 doctor's clinics and ten institutes, one each for heart, cancer, neurosciences, digestive and liver diseases, eye, orthopedics and sports medicine, pathology, pulmonary medicine, radiology, and pediatrics and child health. The hospital is now one of the most advanced in medical technology in all of Asia.
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  • Singapore mall
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  • School kids playing sports
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  • Tricycles line up along side street merchants in Manila suburban shopping area.
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  • Sun setting in Tagaytay Highlands near Taal, site of the world's smallest active volcano.
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  • The alter inside St. Joseph's Church of the Bamboo Organ in Las Pinas during Simbang Gabi, where nine straight nights of Mass is celebrated at 4 AM and leads up to the Midnight Mass on Christmas eve.
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  • Crowded jeepney races along shoreline of public beach at Pangasinan towards the setting sun.
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  • A jeepney under repair at old Sarao Motor. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines and originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II. They are well known for their flamboyant decorations and crowded seating and are a symbol of Philippine culture.
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  • Old dusty jeepneys sit on lot of now closed Sarao Motors, one of the original manufacturers of hand built jeepneys. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines and originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II. They are well known for their flamboyant decorations and crowded seating and are a symbol of Philippine culture.
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  • Chocolate Hills of Bohol
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  • Chocolate Hills of Bohol
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  • Men hammering the blade for the Bolo knifes being manufactured in their roadside shop.
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  • Friends of the deceased sit in church pew to hear funeral service being held.
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  • Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought & sold based on "whispered" prices.
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  • Sunday worship in Day By Day Church in Manila's CCP section (Cultural Center of the Philippines).
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  • A jeepney makes a scheduled stop on a strip of beach
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  • Filipinos are very religious, with more than 90% of the population being Christian -  about 80% belong to the Roman Catholic Church - and nearly 10% are Muslim. Here, a taxi cab driver carries with him his ride-along companions of choice..
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  • Christmas lights reflecting off pool
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  • Solitary rider along the shoreline of Nipa Beach Resort in Currimao, near Laoag in Ilocos Norte.
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  • A picnic table on isolated beach
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  • Caretakers for the original Manila Boat Club.
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  • Brave passengers ride atop jeepney on the mountainous Baruyen zigzag road near Bangui, Ilocos Norte, The Philippines.
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  • A couple takes in the panoramic sights on a stretch of sandy white beach on Pagudpud, a coastal resort town located in Ilocos Norte, on the northernmost tip of Luzon in the Philippines.
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  • Horse drawn carriages and old Spanish-style structures line streets of Heritage Village section of Vigan City, located in the Ilocos Sur Province of The Philippines.
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  • Line of clouds stretch across the sky over Makati City. Low rise apatment dwellings in the foreground are mixed among the modern office towers lined up in the distance.
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  • Carriedo Street Light Rail Transit station, located in Quiapo, a suburb of Manila in The Philippines.
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  • St Augustin Church of Paoay, Ilocos Norte, The Philippines. Parish founded by Augustinian missionaries in 1593; damaged by earthquakes in 1707 & 1927. Used before completion and kept in repair by the people under the joint auspices of church and the town officials. Inauguration ceremonies, 28 February, 1896.
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  • Preserved example of a Spanish colonial house, a mixture of Filipino, Chinese and European architectural style, in Heritage Village, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, The Philippines.
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  • A jeepney driver signals there's room for one more passenger on his route through streets of Binondo, a suburb of Manila. Jeepneys are often colorful and always crowded and is the most popular means of mass transportation in the Philippines. They are made from US military jeeps left over from WWII.
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  • Taking a ride inside of a Jeepney through suburban streets of Metro Manila. Jeepneys are often colorful and always crowded and is the most popular means of mass transportation in the Philippines; they are made over from US military jeeps left behind after WWII.
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  • Stacks of bowls outside of a local food court
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  • Traveling in Singapore via rapid transit (train): map of stations
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  • Station and passengers while traveling in Singapore via rapid transit (train)
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  • Horse drawn carriages and old Spanish-style structures line the streets of the historical Heritage Village, a section in Vigan City located up North on Luzon in the Ilocos Sur Province of The Philippines.
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  • Young men laying out their fishing nets on a sandbar in the Sulu Sea off the coast of the Palawan Province in Philippines.
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  • A solitary banca (boat) on the Sulu Sea off the coast of the Palawan Province.
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  • A line of school kids on bicycle in the early morning traffic along a stretch of road in Ilocos Sur, a northern province on Luzon in the Philippines.
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  • Simbang Gabi is nine (9) straight nights of Mass celebrated at 4 AM leading up to midnight mass on Christmas eve.
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  • Overlooking Highlands Community in Tagaytay from cable car terminal.
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  • One of the views in Tagaytay Highlands, which also overlooks Taal, the world's smallest active volcano.
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  • A member of Tejeros Motorcycle Club strikes a pose.
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  • During a photo shoot in the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila hotel lobby bar, newly graduated medical students are caught unaware while setting up for the shot.
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  • Crowded jeepneys with conductors hanging from rear in traffic in Taytay. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines,  originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II. They are well known for their flamboyant decorations and crowded seating and are a well recognized symbol of Philippine culture.
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  • A child stares out from jeepney while sitting in early morning traffic in Taytay. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines and originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II. They are well known for their flamboyant decorations and crowded seating and are a symbol of Philippine culture.
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  • Jeepneys waiting to be worked on in the old Sarao Motors Jeepney plant in Las Pinas. Though this plant no longer builds these vehicles, it remains open for minor repairs and for public tours. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines, originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II. They are well known for their flamboyant decorations and crowded seating, and are one of the symbols of Philippine culture.
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  • A finished jeepney sits in Sarao Motors, a manufacturer of hand-built jeepneys now closed except for minor repairs and tours for the public. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines and originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II. They are well known for their flamboyant decorations and crowded seating and are a symbol of Philippine culture.
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  • Woman playfully leaps in air at beach in Pangasinan
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  • A farmer tends to his field at the base of one of the Chocolate Hills
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  • Chaotic scene inside Fisherman's Wharf in Paranaque City at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought & sold based on negotiation through the practiced art of "whispered" prices.
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  • Fisherman's Wharf in Paranaque City, Metro Manila, at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought in off the boats by the fishermen & sold wholesale to vendors and retail to locals based on "bulungan" (whispered prices between buyer and seller).
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  • Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought & sold based on "whispered" prices.
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  • Boats unload their cargo at the docks of Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the sale of the fresh catch is then negotiated between the sellers and buyers based on "whispered" prices.
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  • Wholesalers, restaurant owners and everyday people arrive at the Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is negotiated through "whispered" prices.
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  • Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought & sold based on "whispered" prices.
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  • At entrance to the wharf, traffic is directed in the headlights of the approaching vehicles that enter the area in a single file.
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  • Woman seeks an elevated spot to witness the ceremonial Feast of the Black Nazarene in Manila
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  • Jeepneys with streaming streaks of color.
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  • Bikers prepare to mount their rides parked outside the Baclayon Stone church on Bohol
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  • Banca boys pole their way out to sea through the crowd of surrounding boats (bancas).
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  • Sun streaks above clouds over the Taal volcano in Tagaytay
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  • A wide variety of fresh fish made available at the Fisherman's Wharf in Paranaque City at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought & sold based on "whispered" prices.
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  • Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought & sold based on "whispered" prices.
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  • Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought & sold based on "whispered" prices.
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  • Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought & sold based on "whispered" prices.
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  • Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought & sold based on "whispered" prices.
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  • Early morning and looking for customers.
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  • Fisherman's Wharf at 3 AM, where the fresh catch is bought & sold based on "whispered" prices.
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  • Colorful lighting reflected in the water of the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila Hotel poolside during holiday season 2009.
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  • Bancas wait off the beach at the end of sandy strip, which is part of the unpaved runway at El Nido Airport in Palawan.
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  • Rock formation overhang upon emerging from the caves of the Subterranean River in Palawan, a southern province in the Philippines.
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  • A banca boy makes preparations to land his craft on beach at Sabang in Palawan, a southern province of the Philippines.
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  • Boats make preparations to launch from beach at Sabang in Palawan, a southern province of the Philippines,  not far from historic Subterranean River.
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  • Crypt of Manuel L. Quezon, the first President of The Philippines after the United States transferred power to the country, lies in state beneath the Quezon Memorial in city named after him in Metro Manila, The Philippines.
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  • Governor's residence at Baluarte in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, The Philippines, overlooking a mini zoo that features a butterfly garden and pony rides.
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  • Southern view from bell tower next to St. Augustine Church in Bantay, overlooking Vigan City in Ilocos Sur, The Philippines.
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  • Looking out window of Cape Bojedor Lighthouse in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Located near the northern tip of the island (Luzon), it faces the Luzon sea and is the highest and oldest lighthouse in the country.
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  • View from balcony of Malacanang Ti-Amianan (President of the Philippines Northern Residence) near Paoay, Ilocos Norte.
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  • The mouth of Taal Volcano in Batangas, The Philippines, rises above the surrounding waters of the lake.
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  • Lagen Island in El Nido, Northern area of Palawan, The Philippines
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  • 2 boys at an outdoor market in Binondo, a suburb of Manila in The Philippines
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  • A small boat known as a banca, sits anchored on beach in Palawan province of Honda Bay, The Philippines
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