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Paint Walls to Break Walls The #CityOfLove is #CityOfArts WRITTEN BY MDPN. ANTHONY KEN BUCASAS PHOTOS BY ARTIVISM
Padayon nga Ma-angkon ang Katin-aran It might seem strange to confuse a slow-moving, blubbery sea cow with a beautiful, fish-tailed maiden – mermaids as they call it. Dugongs are called the mermaids of the sea, a completely harmless animal that vacuums the seafloor to find something to eat. Sta. Philomena is somewhat similar to a dugong, a martyr to humanity, abused, ravaged, and tormented - yet remained a virgin. Sta. Filomena and the Sea by Kyle Dile and Kyle Sarte
Dunang Manggad sa Amon Guin-aman The Ilonggos rely on the abundance of ecosystems and species that have resulted in the thriving life below water. The sea has sustained human civilization and development by providing everything from food and nourishment to building materials and even the air we breathe. We may be the infection, but we are also the cure. World Wildlife Day 2019 Life Below Water For People and Planet
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