12/15/2009

Jeepney Photo by topcatrucker


jeepneys with truck engine, originally uploaded by topcatrucker.

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Jeepney Photo by Max Akkerman


JEEPNEY, originally uploaded by Max Akkerman.

"Extremely cool customised public transport vehicles, re-ceated from US army jeeps left behind in the Philippines after World War II, mostly all privately owned by the driver. Each driver chooses a set route to drive, one that might deliver many passengers, and stops anywhere for pick-ups or delivery. They brighten up their rides and give the cars names to attract potential customers and because they are proud of their Jeepney. " - Max Akkerman

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Jeepney Photo by Max Akkerman


JEEPNEY, originally uploaded by Max Akkerman.

"Extremely cool customised public transport vehicles, re-ceated from US army jeeps left behind in the Philippines after World War II, mostly all privately owned by the driver. Each driver chooses a set route to drive, one that might deliver many passengers, and stops anywhere for pick-ups or delivery. They brighten up their rides and give the cars names to attract potential customers and because they are proud of their Jeepney. " - Max Akkerman

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Jeepney Photo by Max Akkerman


JEEPNEY, originally uploaded by Max Akkerman.

"Extremely cool customised public transport vehicles, re-ceated from US army jeeps left behind in the Philippines after World War II, mostly all privately owned by the driver. Each driver chooses a set route to drive, one that might deliver many passengers, and stops anywhere for pick-ups or delivery. They brighten up their rides and give the cars names to attract potential customers and because they are proud of their Jeepney. " - Max Akkerman

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Jeepney Photo by Max Akkerman


JEEPNEY, originally uploaded by Max Akkerman.

"Extremely cool customised public transport vehicles, re-ceated from US army jeeps left behind in the Philippines after World War II, mostly all privately owned by the driver. Each driver chooses a set route to drive, one that might deliver many passengers, and stops anywhere for pick-ups or delivery. They brighten up their rides and give the cars names to attract potential customers and because they are proud of their Jeepney. " - Max Akkerman

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Jeepney Photo by Max Akkerman


JEEPNEY, originally uploaded by Max Akkerman.

"Extremely cool customised public transport vehicles, re-ceated from US army jeeps left behind in the Philippines after World War II, mostly all privately owned by the driver. Each driver chooses a set route to drive, one that might deliver many passengers, and stops anywhere for pick-ups or delivery. They brighten up their rides and give the cars names to attract potential customers and because they are proud of their Jeepney. " - Max Akkerman

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Jeepney Photo by mjlsha


Jeepney Junction - off-peak, originally uploaded by mjlsha.

"Shot taken in a jeepney terminal junction in Mandaluyong" - mjlsha

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Jeepney Photo by Max Akkerman


JEEPNEY, originally uploaded by Max Akkerman.

"Extremely cool customised public transport vehicles, re-ceated from US army jeeps left behind in the Philippines after World War II, mostly all privately owned by the driver. Each driver chooses a set route to drive, one that might deliver many passengers, and stops anywhere for pick-ups or delivery. They brighten up their rides and give the cars names to attract potential customers and because they are proud of their Jeepney. " - Max Akkerman

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Jeepney Photo by WPB Mike


Jeepney, originally uploaded by WPB Mike.

"The Atlantis jeepney." - WPB Mike

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Jeepney Photo by Casa Barretto


Blue jeepney, originally uploaded by Casa Barretto.

"The blue jeepney goes to and from Olongapo City to Barretto. Some blue jeepneys go as far as Castillejos, another village after Subic. " - Casa Barretto

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Jeepney Photo by Al in Cardiff


Jeepney, sleeping, originally uploaded by Al in Cardiff.

"Two jeepneys having a rest outside the Cabuyao municipality." - Al in Cardiff

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Jeepney Photo by mario pereda


Jeepney, originally uploaded by mario pereda.

"Parte trasera de un Jeepney en Makati" - mario pereda

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Jeepney Photo by Frost Photography


Philippine Jeepney's # 9, originally uploaded by Frost Photography.

"Image of a Jeepney taken in and around the town of Tagaytay which is in the Hills out of Manila." - Frost Photography

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Jeepney Photo by tomaroc


Jeepney sur Palawan, originally uploaded by tomaroc.

"Un Jeepney sur la route de retour El Nido / Puerto Princessa, prise au cours d'une de nos crevaisons." - tomaroc

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Jeepney Photo by publish9(아홉시)


Jeepney, Manila, originally uploaded by publish9(아홉시).

"Jeepney, Manila" - publish9(아홉시)

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Jeepney Photo by camera for hire


Jeepney in Manila 2005 PL-20, originally uploaded by camera for hire.

"Jeepney in Manila, popular mode of transportation. They were originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II and are well known for their flamboyant decoration and crowded seating." - camera for hire

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Jeepney Photo by saraocraft


sarao jeepney cafe 046, originally uploaded by saraocraft.

"sarao jeepney 'old school' painter" - saraocraft

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Jeepney Photo by CanadaGood


gm_01904 Baguio City, Jeepney Truck Luzon 1985, originally uploaded by CanadaGood.

"Overloaded Jitney / Jeepney truck at Baguio City, Benguet province on Island of Luzon, Philippines 1985.
Many vehicles had similar decorations but few carried such a load. This seems to be carrying bags of cut firewood.
They had various number of horses on the hood. This was a three-horse truck." - CanadaGood

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Jeepney Photo by Wavy Cactus


Jeepney card, originally uploaded by Wavy Cactus.

""Jeepneys are a common sight on the streets of the Philippines after WWII when the americans left some filipinos remodered the war jeeps and made it into a public transportation, today the Jeepneys are one of the symbols of the Philipines"

Thank you Ritz!!" - Wavy Cactus

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Jeepney Photo by JOVIKA


Philippine Jeepney, originally uploaded by JOVIKA.

"A Jeep is not full unless there's people on top..only in the Philippines! Bahram and I enjoyed this jeepney ride from Puerto Princesa to Sabang." - JOVIKA

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Jeepney Photo by saraocraft


hawaiian airline jeepney sarao motors compound, originally uploaded by saraocraft.

"sarao motors inc. hawaiian airline jeepney." - saraocraft

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Jeepney Photo by Syl2m


Taxi - JEEPNEY - 1987 Manille, originally uploaded by Syl2m.

"Taxi - JEEPNEY - 1987 Manille - Philippines

Exhibition "taxis from around the world" during the Paris Motor Show
Exposition "Taxis du Monde" pendant le mondial de l'automobile" - Syl2m

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Jeepney Photo by Palawan


Jeepney, originally uploaded by Palawan.

"The king of the road...Jeepney in Baguio - Northern Luzon - Philippines - Feb. 2006" - Palawan

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Jeepney Photo by _gem_


jeepney, originally uploaded by _gem_.

"jeepney on UN Avenue" - _gem_

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Jeepney Photo by shutterblogger


two jeepneys, originally uploaded by shutterblogger.

"The colorful jeepneys are descendants of the U.S. military jeeps, leftovers of war and liberation, reinvented into their current flamboyant forms by creative and enterprising Filipinos. A lot of imagination (and money, suprisingly) goes into the design and creation of a jeepney.
" - shutterblogger

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Jeepney Photo by Palo Gurl


Philippine jeepney, originally uploaded by Palo Gurl.

"A particularly splendid example of a Philippine passenger jeepney.

This was more ornately and splendidly decorated than most, because it was a privately owned jeepney seeing service as a family vehicle.

There are no prizes for guessing the owner's interests! " - Palo Gurl

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