Ermita Jeepneys 2009
Ever since I first set foot in the Philippines, I have had a thing for their local icon, the Jeepney.
These colourful transport legends were a magnet for me, both photographically and, of course, riding around while exploring Manila. At the time, we thought they would be part of the scene forever.
Fast forward two decades, and numerous governments, and we find ourselves facing the very real prospective of the current government eradicating them forever.
I am not going to get into the policy, mostly because it is against the law there for a foreigner to have an opinion. Not to mention that politics is banned in our 'Philippine Railway Historical Society'
However, beyond the important fact that they are the livelihood of thousands of families, for me they are the soul of Manila, the streets of which will become a very lifeless place should they all disappear.
So they should be, it is a long running tradition.
While I've taken incalculable jeepney shots since, this was probably one of the most memorable
The blue one above is a terrific example.
Well that's all folks, a small look at that mornings Jeepney action. Hopefully things change and these can be enjoyed for many years to come.
For me, the alternative is not something I really wish to contemplate*
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* = Personal opinion. I am entitled to such just as much as everyone else. Even if you don't think so :-)
Thanks to Nhing.
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