Baguio's Session Road, the summer capital's main central business district, usually filled with vehicles stuck in traffic or parked on the inner lane of the thoroughfare, during Panagbenga Festival turns into a pedestrian-only road after the Panagbenga Festival Grand Parade of Floats
Photos of Session Road with the crowd of Panagbenga Festival:
The long queue of ladies waiting outside the washroom. There's no line to the men's toilet: it's good to be a man in times like this
One thing that struck Tutubi was that it was in the same Chowking branch that he ran to relieve himself back in Panagbenga 2003, deja vu or just plain "Di na natuto?"
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The photos remind me how overpopulated the Philippines has become. A blooming population really!
ReplyDeleteWow, quite a crowd there.
ReplyDeleteEnormous!
what a crowd ! literally rubbing shoulders :)
ReplyDeletethe nomadic pinoy, too many people in baguio, it's no longer cold out there :(
ReplyDeletepieterbie, enormous crowd and not too enjoyable
bw, yeah, "di mahulugang karayom" in Filipino :P
THe perennial tourist attraction for summer. I have been going there since I was a little kid in short pants. LOL.
ReplyDeleteToo crowded but they seems enjoying.
ReplyDeleteWhere are the float? :<
ReplyDeletepoker en ligne, there's a link above to my post on the flower festival floats :P
ReplyDeleteOh thanks :>
ReplyDeleteAw men! I missed this
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