The Streets of Manilla, so conjested like a running nose. If you want to learn the arts of merging, visit here for even a minute and you will be open up to a new world of traffic.
Pasig city was one giant maze of debris and makeshift houses. Each slum held around 1000 families and each family consisted of 5 members on average, all pressed into a very limited space. It was culture shock at it’s finest.
Within the maze at the heart of the city was a "basketball court", more so a concrete space where we were able to finally breath for the first time.
To some this is a pretty picture, others its detiriating buildings amongst the overgrown shrubs and concrete jungle, but for someone its their home...
Another group of homes that house the 1,000 families, 5 families per "home".
Most buildings in the Philippines arn't completed, so uncompleted buildings face excellerated deteriation especially during the cyclon seasons.
Same game, same ball, same hoop enjoyed anywhere in the world.
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