A few weeks ago I posted shots of Baywalk and its habitues before two consecutive supertyphoons hit the Philippines. Recently I had the chance to revisit the place. The coconut trees are still standing there - all accounted for. The statues are relatively unscathed. But definitely the unwelcome visitors had wrecked havoc as evident in the destroyed rampart, missing lightpoles and many vanished tiles. With harsh waves taller than the cocounut trees at the height of the ravage, I was expecting to see much worse. Portions of the once cheerful walkway on bright sunshiny days has turned now into piles of sandbags as temporary barrier as reconstruction is in-progress. New tiles have arrived and piled one on top of the other - waiting for their turn to find their niche in the whole rebuilding scheme. While the number is less than usual, habitues are slowly coming back. Bikers, joggers, fishing hobbyists and ambulant vendors are gaining presence - including some homeless people. These are definite signs of life in the baywalk that survived the torture of tropical cyclones. Looking forward to seeing it anew!

ช่างภาพ:
lakandula
อัพโหลดแล้ว:
2011-10-28
แท็ก:
baywalk bikers fishing habitues joggers reconstruction strolling vendors wide-angled xpro
กล้อง:
Superheadz Super Fat Lens Camera
ฟิล์ม:
Agfa CT Precisa 100 (35mm)
เมือง:
Manila
ประเทศ/จังหวัด:
Philippines
Year:
2011
Time:
afternoon
อัลบั้ม:
Signs Of Life After Torturous Supertyphoons Pedring And Quiel
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