Among the smaller tributaries that feed traffic to the East Avenue is a small dirt road that shares an entrance way with the Forestry agency. The dirt road leads to a village with more people per unit area. People call the place squatters area, slum, etc. I just call it Forestry as the residents call it. You can walk inside and through the neighborhood and find yourself, after twist and turns, arriving at Quezon Avenue (another spoke radiating from the circle) or BIR Rd.
Here are some photos from Forestry:
bird house with no bird over a shirt hanging

galvanized walls

later,
fruit stand at BIR Rd

2 comments:
I love the photos! Very interesting set. I especially love the first two. east avenue Quezon city sounds very interesting through your eyes!
maybe because i frequent the area and even have friends there.
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