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Photos: Passport & Plate - Not your average Adobo

PHILIPPINES | Fri, 7 Feb 2014 | By ericaparedes | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

Ingredients 1 kilo lamb shoulder 1 cup balsamic vinegar 1/2 cup soy sauce 2 cups water 1-2 sprigs of rosemary 2 tsp black peppercorn, lightly crushed 2 bay leaves 30 cloves of garlic, peeled and slightly bruised brown sugar (according to your taste) ... Read more >
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Tags: adobo, contest, cuisine, ericaparedes, filipino, food, homemade, italy, philippines, trip

Pinays in the City

SPAIN | Sun, 8 Apr 2007 | By dartagnan | Views [930]

My Easter Sunday consisted of a lot of thinking time on the train to Madrid. The 4 hour trip from Estacio Sants wasn't bad at all. Reflecting on what I have experienced so far in this trip was pleasantly interrupted from time to time by the spectacular ... Read more >

Tags: filipino, madrid, metro, philippines, planes trains & automobiles, spain

 

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Orangutan Kalimantan (Pongo Pygmaeus Pygmaeus) is an endemic species who live in Borneo. This species has been noted as 'endangered species' by IUCN Red List. World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) estimated that there's only 2000 pygmaeus still living in West Borneo. Illegal logging, wildlife hunting and land use change are the factors that caused its extinction.Few month later after i took this picture, local people said  that this pygmaeus gave birth.I believe that hope is still existing today.: by michaeleko, Views[1124]
Orangutan Kalimantan (Pongo Pygmaeus Pygmaeus) is an endemic species who live in Borneo. This species has been noted as 'endangered species' by IUCN Red List. World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) estimated that there's only 2000 pygmaeus still living in West Borneo. Illegal logging, wildlife hunting and land use change are the factors that caused its extinction.Few month later after i took this picture, local people said that this pygmaeus gave birth.I believe that hope is still existing today.

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