ransvestites mud wrestle as part of festivities for the Bangus (milkfish) Festival in Dagupan, north of Manila, May 1, 2008. The winner of the competition is awarded three thousand pesos ($72). The festival pays tribute to the people in the fishing industry which is the backbone of the local economy
A transvestite smiles after winning a mud wrestling competition as part of festivities for the Bangus (milkfish) Festival in Dagupan, north of Manila, May 1, 2008. The winner of the competition is awarded three thousand pesos ($72). The festival pays tribute to the people in the fishing industry which is the backbone of the local economy.
Transvestites mud wrestle as part of festivities for the Bangus (milkfish) Festival in Dagupan, north of Manila, May 1, 2008. The winner of the competition is awarded three thousand pesos ($72). The festival pays tribute to the people in the fishing industry which is the backbone of the local economy.
Students perform a tribal dance, carrying small statues of the Child Jesus at a celebration of Makati's foundation day in Manila May 9, 2008. Makati City is the central commercial district of the Philippine capital.
Performers wait for the start of the parade at the Aliwan festival in Manila May 3, 2008. The event showcases different festivals across the Philippine archipelago.
Performers wait for the start of the parade at the Aliwan festival in Manila May 3, 2008. The event showcases different festivals across the Philippine archipelago.
Performers prepare for the start of the parade at the Aliwan festival in Manila May 3, 2008. The event showcases different festivals across the Philippine archipelago.
Performers take part in the Aliwan festival in Manila May 3, 2008. The event showcases different festivals across the Philippine archipelago.
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