Ondoy first surprised us, then came "habagat North" and now, "habagat South". A weather disturbance that's this destructive and happens often (once a year or two) is something not to be taken lightly. Suddenly, the destructive habagat is common now.
Since I went somewhere, I decided to roam around Banawe a bit to check on the conditions:
Photos taken around 2:30pm - August 20, 2013
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Retiro QC |
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A side street near Retiro |
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D. Tuazon QC |
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Banawe QC (Far end is Retiro) |
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Sto Domingo cor Retiro |
Stay safe and dry everyone!
Cheftonio
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