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Jeepney- When American troops began to leave the Philippines at the end of WWII, hundreds of surplus jeeps were sold or given to the Filipinos; they stripped them down and altered or customized the jeeps to accommodate more passengers, added metal roofs for shade, and decorated the vehicles with vibrant colors and bright chrome hood ornaments.
The jeepney rapidly emerged as a popular and creative way to re-establish inexpensive public transportation. Olongapo, Filipino Pride, Subic Bay, Uk Visa, Filipino Culture, Exotic Beaches, Filipino Dishes, Tropical Beaches, Public Transportation

Jeepneys are a popular means of public transportation in the Philippines. They were originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II and are well known for their flamboyant decoration and crowded seating. They have also become a symbol of Philippine culture. When American troops began to leave the Philippines at the end of WWII, hundreds of surplus jeeps were sold or given to local Filipinos. The Filipinos stripped down and altered the jeeps to accommodate more passengers…

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Photo of a slow rainy day in a commercial district in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines, Sept. 1949 by Jack Birns . The Karitela was the main mass transport means in the Philippines prior to, during, and immediately after WWII, before jeepneys converted from old GI issues of the Chrysler Jeep military vehicle abandoned or left by US forces in the Philippines became the main mode of mass transport. My Version Colourised by Pearse O' Farrell. Dumaguete, Club Parties, Chrysler Jeep, Black White Photos, Bw Photo, Rainy Day, Military Vehicles, Philippines, Jeep

Photo of a slow rainy day in a commercial district in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines, Sept. 1949 by Jack Birns . The Karitela was the main mass transport means in the Philippines prior to, during, and immediately after WWII, before jeepneys converted from old GI issues of the Chrysler Jeep military vehicle abandoned or left by US forces in the Philippines became the main mode of mass transport. My Version Colourised by Pearse O' Farrell.

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