Hi, steemians!πππ How was your day? I hope you guys are doing well.π On my #ulog today, I am going to share with you my own photography of tricycle along the street in Pampanga which I took while on a bus to Baguio the other day. Please bare with my photos because I took them while the bus is moving. Lol.
Tricycle are very common for a short trip here in the Philippines. It is very accessible but not for a long distance travel. Oh, and yes, it is usual in the Low-lands like Manila, Pampanga, Laguna and some other parts of the country but not here in Baguio due to the slope roads.
Well, tricycle is build out of a motorbike and a sidecar. From province to province, they have their own style of tricycle. It varies from the sidecar and the roof of it.
During those times I was still studying in Laguna, tricycle is the usual means of our transportation to school. Jeep are also common but I prefer tricycle.
This is for my #ulog of the day. Thank you for dropping by.
Photos are my own photography
Camera used: Samsung J7 Pro
Location: Pampanga, Philippines
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@cassyjanine πππ
nasa Baguio ikaw?π
I saw some tricycles in some mountainous area like Kayapa & Tubaπ
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Opo..Kayapa? Yup meron dun, pero sa Tuba? Di ko pa nakikita kung meron nga doon..hihi
Kayapa yung nasa likod ng Dinakaya,haha
I saw some at the lower parts of Tuba, in Kennon Rd
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Hi @cassyjanine,
Featured! Classic tricycles, proud to be Pinoy! :)
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