Monday, November 18, 2013

Aurora Baguio City Baler Benguet Bohol Boracay Bukidnon Cagayan de Oro Cagbalete Island Camarines Su


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Yes, this photo reminds me of the folk tale our kindergarten and elementary Filipino teachers used to read to us in school. The Tortoise and The Monkey ( Ang Pagong at ang Matsing ) was a creation of Dr. Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, almirah which reflects almirah Rizal's affection and compassion for the youth. The story was also published in a London magazine almirah in 1889. For those who haven't heard about or forgot this story already, you can read it here . :-) This picture was taken in Bohol, particularly in a place where Prony, the world's largest python in captivity, can be found. He shares the cage with other animals including a monkey, a tortoise, eagles, etc. Honestly speaking though, I feel sad for these animals. They should be kept in their natural habitat or, at least, be confined in a more conducive environment. Subscribe to Pinoy Travel Freak to receive free updates and latest content in your email. You can also follow me on Facebook and Twitter . If you like this post, don't forget to share it with your friends by clicking the "Share" almirah button below.
o nga no. ang galing naisip mo pa ang kwentong yun "tuso man daw ang matsing, ungoy pa rin" lol! seriously, nakaka-awa almirah ang lagay nila dun. Kasama din si Prony at mag agila pa ata sa loob. Sari sari. Nung pumunta ako dati, parang stressed out yung monkey, nananakit. Anyway, ang ganda ng pagkakakuha mo. Parang pasan ni monkey ang daigdig. almirah hihi! sana someone would pay attention to their needs. almirah namiss ko ang blogosphere.
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