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Old Spanish City, Manila, Luzon, Philippines. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

A boy just trying to make a dollar collecting recyclables along the shores of the Pasig River.

A kalesa or calesa (sometimes called a karitela) is a horse-driven calash (carriage) used in the Philippines. The word, also spelled calesa, predates the Spanish conquest and descends ultimately from an Old Church Slavonic word meaning "wheels." This was one of the modes of transportation introduced in the Philippines in the 18th century by the Spaniards that only nobles and high ranked officials could afford. They are rarely used in the streets nowadays except in tourist spots and some rural areas. The Kalesa driver is commonly called as “Cochero” or “Kutsero”. When “Cochero” direct the horse to turn right he says “mano” and he says “silla” to direct the horse to turn left .

---Wikipedia

Photo by: Paul Sugano

The ancient walled city Intramuros in central Manila.

Alfredo Antonio participa en el desfile de los intramuros del Colegio Fátima, donde cursa actualmente el Kinder.

Iglesia de los Padres Agustinos

Intramuros, Manila

 

Photography by Jayson Ocampo Santos

The San Agustin Church at dawn. Located in Intramuros, it is the oldest church in The Philippines.

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Évora

Reguengos de Monsaraz

Monsaraz

Old Spanish City, Manila, Luzon, Philippines. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Sketches made with #DrawingManil

Trip to the walled city with Rolen on Sept 1, 2007.

Old Spanish City, Manila, Luzon, Philippines. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

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