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  • Tags: Carabao

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"Local boy on the back of his carabao - in the river. These beasts of burden need to cool off in water (or mud) several times a day - "

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"Filipino boy leading a Carabao out of the river Luzon"

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"Urbistondo farmer poses on his Carabao - Shows his large sun hat"

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"Local farmer, his children riding a Carabao - near Urbistondo Lingayen Gulf area Luzon"

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"Portrait of a Carabao near Ubistondo" From "Darkroom Soldier": "Carabao. As Hill wrote to Martha, 'Water buffalo are used for all farm power. They are called carabao by the people here. Those beasts please me immensely.' Slow, steady, and…

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"Fresh meat salesmen - Dagupan" From "Darkroom Soldier": "Fresh Cutlets. Cockfights attract large crowds. Here, a mix of Filipinos and American soldiers watch as Hill photographs two Dulag vendors hawking their load of freshly butchered carabao meat…

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"17th Supply 'building' in the mud at Dulag, Leyte. S/Sgt Harry Jones, Supply Sgt, 1st on left"

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"Carabao who pull mud boat to Dulag camp"
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