a living bridge

bridges are made of all types of material, wood, steel, the most amazing is a living bridge that connects one from one side to the other; yet we ourselves are bridges, connecting each other with the other

photo retrieved from http://www.theguardian.com/environment/picture/2011/sep/15/living-bridges-inda-big-pictureThe-living-tree-root-brid-008

tatlong paraw ng itong araw, three paraws of 2014

The Paraw is a Visayan double outrigger sail boat found in the Philippines. The paraw is similar to a proa, however, the paraw has two outrigger(s) or katig. as defined in wikipedia..

~~~~~~~building for various reasons

this past winter 2013, i met elena who is working on a youth project building either a lepa lepa or paraw in O’ahu, Hawai’i, under the F.O.B. project. Recently, I heard from kuya lorenzo as i have not heard from him since fall 2013, he emails me with a ‘i am building a paraw!’ project in Davao, Mindanao to be launched this spring. Yet, another paraw soon to be launched in the spring season is a palawan paraw in Palawan, Philippines. (photo by lakbayjuan 2014)
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