Thanks Eki! I have always wanted to catch one of these motorcycle acrobatics live on my camera. This just goes to show how filipinos go the mile just to earn a buck. Or to save a buck. Or something.
I've seen this in my travels, but never dared get on one. I prefer a rickety and unsafe sakayan (pumpboat), and I'm even scared of water! Actually, on one occasion that I had to, I told the driver to take off the wood slab, and I paid for the whole trip (pakyaw). Mostly because it was on a rough road :D Nice shot!
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Wow! ... THis is ingenious, Layrayski. This is the kind of picture that's worth a thousand words.
Thanks Eki! I have always wanted to catch one of these motorcycle acrobatics live on my camera. This just goes to show how filipinos go the mile just to earn a buck. Or to save a buck. Or something.
I've seen this in my travels, but never dared get on one. I prefer a rickety and unsafe sakayan (pumpboat), and I'm even scared of water! Actually, on one occasion that I had to, I told the driver to take off the wood slab, and I paid for the whole trip (pakyaw). Mostly because it was on a rough road :D Nice shot!
That looks rather dangerous!
Wow! What a balancing act! Looks precarious!
Wow, how could the driver manage to balance that?
Lol, how many are on board? Ü
A friend posted a photo like this when she went somewhere down south. I find it amazing the motorcycle driver can balance everything!
hello! thanks for the comments!
It's crazy isn't it?
Mirage-- I have no idea how many they were. I think they were at least 4. =)
Now that's a balancing act!
benjamin madison-- you said it! =)
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