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PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 30, 2022) Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville (CG 62) sails alongside Royal Canadian Navy ships HMCS Vancouver (FFH 331) and HMCS Winnipeg (FFH 338) in the Philippine Sea. Chancellorsville is forward-deployed to U.S. 7th Fleet in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific and is assigned to Commander, Task Force 70, a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective maritime interest of its allies and partners in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin Stack)
PHILIPPINE SEA (Feb. 22, 2022) Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 3, travel on an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter, assigned to the “Chargers” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 14, to train on helicopter, visit, board, search and seizure (HVBSS) procedures. Abraham Lincoln Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in U.S. 7th Fleet to enhance interoperability through alliances and partnerships while serving as a ready-response force in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Lake Fultz)
PHILIPPINE SEA (Jan. 30, 2021) Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) 2nd Class Devin Call, from Winchester, Va., assigned to the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6), signals an F-35B Lightning II fighter aircraft assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) on the ship’s flight deck. America, flagship of the America Expeditionary Strike Group, along with the 31st MEU, is operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility to enhance interoperability with allies and partners and serve as a ready response force to defend peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jonathan D. Berlier)
Bus No.: 8505
Body: Del Monte Motors Corporation
Model: DMMC Adamant
Chassis: Nissan Diesel RB31S
Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6
Route: Avenida-Camiling
Location: Dimasalang Rd., Sampaloc, Manila
mga 1 taon din itong hindi bumiyahe. unti-unti na nilang dinedeploy yung iba nilang DMMC units sa Camiling/Alaminos, so far 5 na sila, 8501-8503-8505-8521-8549.
Bus No.: 1029
Body: Higer Bus Co. Ltd. (Higer)
Route: Avenida-Tarlac
Model: Higer KLQ6109 V90
Engine: Yuchai YCG270-20
Location: PRBL Terminal, Tarlac, Tarlac
The Philippine duck (Anas luzonica) is a large dabbling duck of the genus Anas. Its native name is papan. It is endemic to the Philippines.
It eats shrimp, fish, insects, and vegetation, and it frequents all types of wetlands.
Taxonomy
The Philippine duck is a dabbling duck and a member of the genus Anas. It has no subspecies and so it is monotypic. It belongs to the Pacific clade of Anas along with the koloa, the Laysan duck, the Pacific black duck, and the extinct Mariana mallard.
The scientific name comes from the Latin Anas, 'duck' and the Philippine island Luzon.
It is known in the Philippines as papan.
Description
The Philippine duck is a large conspicuous duck. It has a black crown, nape and eye stripe, with a cinnamon head and neck. The rest of its body is greyish brown with a bright green speculum. Its legs are greyish brown, and its bill is bluish-grey. The female is somewhat smaller than the male, but is otherwise the same.
Distribution and habitat
The Philippine duck is known to inhabit all of the major Philippine islands and 8 minor islands, but since the 1980s most sightings have been on Luzon and Mindanao. Long-distance vagrants have been sighted in Okinawa and Taiwan.
It is found in all types of wetlands within its range, but its preferred habitat is shallow freshwater marshland.
Conservation status
The Philippine duck is rated vulnerable on the IUCN Red List with the population estimated to be 3,300 - 6,700 mature individuals remaining. The species has experienced steep population decreases since the 1970s mainly due to hunting and habitat loss. The ducks have been heavily hunted since the 1960s with thousands being hunted a year through the late 1980s.
Habitat loss is mainly due to wetland drainage, aquaculture, mangrove destruction and fishpond creation.
The species occurs in multiple protected areas including Manleluag Spring Protected Landscape, Mounts Iglit-Baco National Park, Naujan Lake National Park, Bataan National Park, Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park and Olango Island, a Ramsar wetland. However, as is with most of the Philippines enforcement from hunting is lax.
Philippine Rabbit Bus Line 8525
Taken at Dimasalang St., Sampaloc, Manila; January 28, 2013; 4:30PM
Philippine Rabbit 8525
Class:
Manufacturer: Del Monte Motorworks, Inc.
Model: DMMC Aero Adamant
Engine: Isuzu 6SD1-TC
Chassis: Isuzu LV123
Layout: Rear-Engine / RWD
Features: 2x2 seats, 49 seater, LCD TV & DVD.
this photo shows some popular herbal medicines such as bottled concoctions to induce late periods as well as alum et al. most of these are prescribed by folk healers or spiritual healers
Bus No.: 8531
Body: Del Monte Motors Corporation
Model: DMMC Adamant
Chassis: Nissan Diesel RB31S
Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6
Route: Avenida-Tarlac
Location: PRBL Terminal, Tarlac, Tarlac
Philippine Rabbit 1035
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Operator: Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines Inc.
Fleet No.: 1035
Type of Service: Public Utility Bus - Provincial Operation
Route: Angeles (Pampanga) - Manila
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ENGINE
Maker: Guanxi Yuchai Machinery Co. Ltd.
Model: YC6L310-30 (L52SAF)
CHASSIS
Maker: Higer Bus Co. Ltd.
Model: KLQ6110R (LKLR1HSJ)
COACH
Coachbuilder:
Model: KLQ6119QE3 - V91
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captured at Dimasalang Road, Manila
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NOTE: Errors may be evident with this description. Corrections will be done once verified.
Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines
Bus Number: 2297
Body: Santarosa Motorworks Inc. (rehab by BCT)
Model: 1997 SR Flextar AC RE Series
Chassis: Nissan Diesel RB46S
Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6T
Fare: Airconditioned
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Capacity: 53
Shot Location: A.boni
khit gnito ka.. kaw nlng ang mukang flexi sa mga kpatid mo dito .. hehe
Jan. 02, '09 @ Angeles Terminal
Bus No.: 9529
Body: Daewoo Bus
Model: Daewoo Royal Economy
Chassis: Daewoo BH115E
Engine: Daewoo DE12
Route: Angeles to Manila
Location: Philippine Rabbit - Angeles Terminal
The Philippine duck (Anas luzonica) is a large dabbling duck of the genus Anas. Its native name is papan. It is endemic to the Philippines.
It eats shrimp, fish, insects, and vegetation, and it frequents all types of wetlands.
Taxonomy
The Philippine duck is a dabbling duck and a member of the genus Anas. It has no subspecies and so it is monotypic. It belongs to the Pacific clade of Anas along with the koloa, the Laysan duck, the Pacific black duck, and the extinct Mariana mallard.
The scientific name comes from the Latin Anas, 'duck' and the Philippine island Luzon.
It is known in the Philippines as papan.
Description
The Philippine duck is a large conspicuous duck. It has a black crown, nape and eye stripe, with a cinnamon head and neck. The rest of its body is greyish brown with a bright green speculum. Its legs are greyish brown, and its bill is bluish-grey. The female is somewhat smaller than the male, but is otherwise the same.
Distribution and habitat
The Philippine duck is known to inhabit all of the major Philippine islands and 8 minor islands, but since the 1980s most sightings have been on Luzon and Mindanao. Long-distance vagrants have been sighted in Okinawa and Taiwan.
It is found in all types of wetlands within its range, but its preferred habitat is shallow freshwater marshland.
Conservation status
The Philippine duck is rated vulnerable on the IUCN Red List with the population estimated to be 3,300 - 6,700 mature individuals remaining. The species has experienced steep population decreases since the 1970s mainly due to hunting and habitat loss. The ducks have been heavily hunted since the 1960s with thousands being hunted a year through the late 1980s.
Habitat loss is mainly due to wetland drainage, aquaculture, mangrove destruction and fishpond creation.
The species occurs in multiple protected areas including Manleluag Spring Protected Landscape, Mounts Iglit-Baco National Park, Naujan Lake National Park, Bataan National Park, Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park and Olango Island, a Ramsar wetland. However, as is with most of the Philippines enforcement from hunting is lax.
The Philippine frogmouth (Batrachostomus septimus) is a nocturnal bird that can be found throughout the Philippine archipelago. It is common in lowland forests and maturing second growth. There is little information about the bird. It feeds on grasshoppers, cicadas, crickets and beetles.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_frogmouth#Description
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Bunny's Fil-Kor Double 11 and 77 Leaving Araneta on the way to Alaminos! 🐇
Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines, Inc. | 1177 | SR Daewoobus BV115 fleet by CMANC/Santarosa Motor Works, Inc. (SRWMI - Philippines)
🚏 Original / Authorized Franchise Route: Avenida (Manila) - Alaminos (Pangasinan)
🚏 Modified Route: Araneta Cubao Bus Station - Alaminos, Pangasinan
Cameo: Philippine Rabbit 1179
🕚 Date Taken on April 2, 2022 • 2:23 PM
📍 Photo Shot Location @ Araneta Cubao Bus Station, Quezon City
️ Landmark: Araneta City, Alimall, Gateway Mall, Araneta Coliseum, SM Cubao...
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Bus No.: 8549
Body: Del Monte Motors Corporation
Model: DMMC Aero Xtreme II
Chassis: Nissan Diesel RB31S
Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6
Route: Avenida-Camiling
Location: Dimasalang Rd., Sampaloc, Manila
Bus No.: 1051
Body: Higer Bus Co. Ltd.
Model: Higer V91 KLQ6119E3
Engine: L53SAF
Operator: Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines, Incorporated
Route: San Fernando (Pamp) to Manila/Angeles to Manila
Location: North Luzon Expressway
Remember those roaring sounds of this bus... extreme noise isn't it.
Another photo of Sir Sergiopigo. Thank you for the photo sir.
the garlic is close relative of the onion, shallot, leek, and chive. it is a popular herb, native to central asia and africa, and used by humans beyond biblical times. its use is both culinary and medicinal. it is a bulbous plant that can grow up to 4 feet. the philippine variety is small but very strong and pungent. i like eating my food heavily laden with garlic. the residual effect, specially the leftover odor, from the mouth can be offensive to some people so taking mint, after a meal with garlic, is a good solution. with the recent bad weather conditions in the philippines coupled with new tariffs imposed by the government on imported commodities, has affected the prices of garlic and a lot of sectors have been complaining about the high prices which has made the government review their rates.
Raymond Transportation
Fleet no.: 8408
Shot Location: Pan-Philippine Highway Brgy. Tara Sipocot, Camarines Sur.
A Can of Sardines
It is devoid of passenger comforts. Depending on length, it can load from 18 to 30 passengers, the drivers usually waiting for a full load before going his way. And on a full load, it's a can of sardines, shoulder-unto-armpit, back-unto-chest, shoulder-unto-shoulder, elbow-unto-hipbone, unavoidable thigh-on-thigh intimacy, butts accommodating forward to the seat's edge as another squishes back to mold into tight spaces. It's a disparate mix of the 'masa' forced into sharing a humid olfactory and respiratory environs teeming with the composite scents of body odors, fading perfumery, and the more than occasional passenger reeking of alcohol, his head drifting into a slumberous rest on a fellow passenger's shoulder. The open windows welcome the miasma of urban ground ozone pollution and freshly brewed and belched smoky black clouds of diesel fumes spewed out by buses and jeepneys alike. For the masa, it is a daily sufferance in a cramped space that tests the limits of jeepney etiquette. And for some men, "chancing" and voyeur opportunities, eyeballs rolling and roving for beaver shots and cleavage gazing, while women desperately cover their necklines and tug down their hemlines.
Bus No.: 1045
Body: Higer Bus Co. Ltd. (Higer)
Model: Higer KLQ6119 V91
Engine: L53SAF
Route: Avenida-Angeles
Location: DAU Bus Terminal, Mabalacat, Pampanga
1047-1049-1051, San Fernando (Pamp) to Manila ang nakalagay sa specs. May magbabalik?
Bus No.: 1105
Body: Santarosa Philippines
Model: SR Cityliner (3rd Gen - Jetliner)
Chassis: Daewoo BV115
Engine: Daewoo DE12TiS
Location: DAU Bus Terminal, Mabalacat, Pampanga
EXPLORE # 301
“I believe in you and me. I'm like Albert Schweitzer and Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein in that I have a respect for life--in any form. I believe in nature, in the birds, the sea, the sky, in everything I can see or that there is real evidence for. If these things are what you mean by God, then I believe in God.”
Frank Sinatra, American Actor and Singer (1915 - 1998)
The pipits are a genus of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. The genus has more than three dozen species. Along with the wagtails and longclaws, the pipits make up the family Motacillidae.
They are slender, often drab, ground-feeding insectivores of open country. Pipits are ground nesters, laying up to six speckled eggs.
The Golden Pipit, Tmetothylacus tennelus, belongs to a distinct, monotypic genus.
Ang Pipit (The Sparrow) by Levi Celerio
May pumukol sa pipit
Sa sanga ng isang kahoy
At nahagip ng bato
Ang pakpak ng munting ibon
Dahil sa sakit, di na nakaya pang lumipad
At ang nangyari ay nahulog
Ngunit parang taong bumigkas,
"Mamang kay lupit,
Ang puso mo'y di na nahabag,
Pag pumanaw ang buhay ko,
May isang pipit na iiyak."
PHILIPPINE SEA (May 26, 2019) The Arleigh-Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG 54) launches a harpoon surface-to-surface missile alongside Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54) as part of the HARPOONEX during Pacific Vanguard (PACVAN). PACVAN is the first of its kind quadrilateral exercise between Australia, Japan, Republic of Korea, and U.S. Naval forces. Focused on improving the capabilities of participating countries to respond together to crisis and contingencies in the region, PACVAN prepares the participating maritime forces to operate as an integrated, capable, and potent allied force ready to respond to a complex maritime environment in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist 1st Class Toni Burton)
Bus No.: 3149
Body: Nissan Diesel Philippines Corporation
Model: NDPC Euro
Chassis: Nissan Diesel RB46S
Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6T
Route: Avenida-Angeles
Location: Dimasalang Rd., Sampaloc, Manila
hindi talaga sila nauubusan ng pasahero sa Angeles, 2 magkasunod na Tarlac based pinaextra nila sa Angeles, 3149 & 8555.