Howdee one and all.
Yes you guessed it, another selection of photos covering the Philippines iconic, and beautiful, traditional jeepney.
This time I have my first visit to the integrated transport terminal in Masbate City on the island of Masbate.
It was a pleasant surprise to find so many of traditional type jeepneys in the more iconic type design.
They all looked pretty well cared for and certainly were of the lovely and colourful designs that have made them famous.
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The Jeepney 3000 Project.
Actually, I've set myself a goal.
I want to see if it is possible to get at least 3000 traditional jeepney photos on this blog.
By traditional, I include not only the usual design we all love, but also the varying provincial designs that are also gradually being replaced by the modern fakeneys..
I've been going crazy getting photos while visiting in recent years, but even I don't know if I can achieve this monumental jeepney goal :-)
Lets give it a good try.
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Above and below
EVH-196 'REG'
Photo: Brad Peadon
EVN-934 'RAVEN'
Photo: Brad Peadon
Above and below
EVU-535 'QWYNCY 508'
Photo: Brad Peadon
Above and below
EVn-934 'RAVEN'
Photo: Brad Peadon
EVU-320 'JAKK'
Photo: Brad Peadon
EVH-172 'QWYNCY 408'
Photo: Brad Peadon
Above and below.
DXD-204 'SWEET ROSE'
Photo: Brad Peadon
Above and below
EVH-734 'QWYNCY 108'
Photo: Brad Peadon
Above and below
EAR-597 'D Pearl TRANS'
Photo: Brad Peadon
EVS-556 'ERICH'
Photo: Brad Peadon
EVF-694 'TRIPLE-D'
Photo: Brad Peadon
EVD-124 'RAVEN'
The 'Batang Quiapo' hanging off the front bumper probably relates to the television series of the same name.
Photo: Brad Peadon
Can't say they aren't colourful.
Photo: Brad Peadon
EVN-934 'RAVEN'
Photo: Brad Peadon
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Nhing, Tins, & The Trike Driver.
The various jeepney drivers encountered. At least the ones that were friendly and realised I was not photographing for nefarious reasons.
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