Maria B
8th August 2011, 01:44
TRISIKAD
This used to be the most common public transportation means in villages and small towns in rural Philippines… the manpowered tricycle!
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Trisikads are still in use, and being a trisikad driver under the burning sun is very hard but not well-paid work…
TRICYCLE
This is another Philippine icon. Believe or not, Filipinos are actually the most well-catered-to commuters on earth. You can stop a bus or a jeep anywhere (no need for designated stops ~ that was before long time ago & yet in the province, it is still practice) and the tricycle will fill any gap that the Jeep and bus can't fill.
5440
Tricycle is a motorcycle with a sidecar (passenger-cabin) on a third wheel attached.
HABAL HABAL
"Habal-Habal" is from the word "habal", which means sex (love making) in Cebuano and Bisaya. The passengers on the motorcycle 'appear' as though they are having sex.
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This is very common in almost all provinces in the Philippines.
TAXI HORSE or Calesa/ Tartanilla (cebuano)
A kalesa or calesa is Philippines traditional mode of transportation. It is not just an ordinary horse back riding because there is a calash (carriage) attached at the back of the horse.
5443
they can be seen in some places of the Philippines, kalesa’s some century-old examples are still preserved in areas of Vigan and Laoag. Some of them can also be found in Intramuros and Binondo in the city of Manila, Iligan City, and Pasil area of Cebu.
:Hellooo::Jump:Enjoy your extreme ride. Only in the Philippines:Cuckoo::xxgrinning--00xx3:
This used to be the most common public transportation means in villages and small towns in rural Philippines… the manpowered tricycle!
5439
Trisikads are still in use, and being a trisikad driver under the burning sun is very hard but not well-paid work…
TRICYCLE
This is another Philippine icon. Believe or not, Filipinos are actually the most well-catered-to commuters on earth. You can stop a bus or a jeep anywhere (no need for designated stops ~ that was before long time ago & yet in the province, it is still practice) and the tricycle will fill any gap that the Jeep and bus can't fill.
5440
Tricycle is a motorcycle with a sidecar (passenger-cabin) on a third wheel attached.
HABAL HABAL
"Habal-Habal" is from the word "habal", which means sex (love making) in Cebuano and Bisaya. The passengers on the motorcycle 'appear' as though they are having sex.
5441
This is very common in almost all provinces in the Philippines.
TAXI HORSE or Calesa/ Tartanilla (cebuano)
A kalesa or calesa is Philippines traditional mode of transportation. It is not just an ordinary horse back riding because there is a calash (carriage) attached at the back of the horse.
5443
they can be seen in some places of the Philippines, kalesa’s some century-old examples are still preserved in areas of Vigan and Laoag. Some of them can also be found in Intramuros and Binondo in the city of Manila, Iligan City, and Pasil area of Cebu.
:Hellooo::Jump:Enjoy your extreme ride. Only in the Philippines:Cuckoo::xxgrinning--00xx3: