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Discussion in '☋ Photo Board ☋' started by Rev. Robinson, Jul 14, 2007.

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  1. Swany

    Swany DI Senior Member

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    Reverend; good for you for chewing his butt. It was a terrible thing to say that they are lazy bums. I'm pretty sure he is an expat just dropping by to post negativeness on people he sees, in photos, relaxing. Thanks Rev.
     
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    otis-onal DI Junior Member

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    totally baseless

    Luzuriaga, you maybe true to what you said but you're unfair judging people from those wonderful pictures taken by Rev. Robinson. Think 7 X 79 before you comment. These people in reality might be happier than you do. Federal educational funding my @ss, why not share your success if you think these are less fortunate kababayans.
     
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    Very nice pics :smile: It reminds me of home. I was just there a month ago, it was the best vacation ever. Anyways, keep up the good work. Cya!
     
  4. West Coast Hokies

    West Coast Hokies DI Forum Adept

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    Hey Reverend, looks like I missed your pics, great pictures, as usual. The one pic showing people scavenging at low tide is similar to some of the pics we took at Siguijor. Hope you don't mind the addition.
     

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    Very nice shots. I have not made my way over to Siuijor yet, but I will have to go there some day soon and get some of these shots with the mountains in the background and take some pictures of the city as well. Thanks for the update pictures.
     
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    Thanks! After reading your photog background, that's nice to hear.

    It was really nice, we didn't have a chance to explore the island, since we were basically there to enjoy the beach resort. But it sounds like theres a lot to see over there, beaches as well as inland. And Negros looks beautiful from there.
     
  7. Swany

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    Thanks for posting this pic west coast. :smile: This is what I missed in my life. When I was 10 years old back in Dumaguete during low tide we picked up shellfish and "salwaki" (sea urchin) the ones in the picture. Your wife I'm sure would know these kind of shellfish. Sea urchin is a delicacy very expensive. They sell out in the market just the meat without the thorny shells. :smile:
     
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    There were quite a few people out there searching for that. The teen that gathered that explained to us how he regularly goes out and searhing.

    Now, you call them "salwaki", but my wife called them "tuyom", like one of the board members here. Same meaning?
     
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