In contrast to yesterday's post, most of the areas underneath Manila's flyovers are not landscaped. That doesn't mean that the space is wasted though. For example, the space under the Katipunan Avenue flyover is used as a station by jeepneys plying the Katipunan and University of the Philippines campus route.
What interesting vehicles. Thanks for sharing this, we learned something new.
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How impressive vehicles indeed. And thank you as well, for leading the view towards places, rarely seen.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good weekend you all.
and on some bridges shanty houses.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of those jeepneys. :)
ReplyDeleteJust like many here, I also like these jeepneys and never seen any like them!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
I'll chime in with the rest; another wonderfully informative post from you Hilda.
ReplyDeleteYou caught a look for us of those unique buses! Are they older models, non?
ReplyDeleteGreat looking buses. Very interesting and different from anything in the US. You'd find our buses rather dull.
ReplyDeleteJeepneys look so cool!
ReplyDeleteI guess it's good that no space is wasted by being unused. The jeepneys certainly have an interesting look.
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