TONS OF TRASH were gathered at the shoreline of Navotas during a clean-up drive initiated by Pasay City Host Lions Club led by president Lydia Bueno and some members of Remate Tabloid Motorcycle Riders Club. The clean-up intends to free up the shoreline of assorted litter and save the environment. (Jojo Rabulan/BCuaresma/IAmigo/CNS)
TONS OF TRASH were gathered at the shoreline of Navotas during a clean-up drive initiated by Pasay City Host Lions Club led by president Lydia Bueno and some members of Remate Tabloid Motorcycle Riders Club. The clean-up intends to free up the shoreline of assorted litter and save the environment. (Jojo Rabulan/BCuaresma/IAmigo/CNS)
TONS OF TRASH were gathered at the shoreline of Navotas during a clean-up drive initiated by Pasay City Host Lions Club led by president Lydia Bueno and some members of Remate Tabloid Motorcycle Riders Club. The clean-up intends to free up the shoreline of assorted litter and save the environment. (Jojo Rabulan/BCuaresma/IAmigo/CNS)
TONS OF TRASH were gathered at the shoreline of Navotas during a clean-up drive initiated by Pasay City Host Lions Club led by president Lydia Bueno and some members of Remate Tabloid Motorcycle Riders Club. The clean-up intends to free up the shoreline of assorted litter and save the environment. (Jojo Rabulan/BCuaresma/IAmigo/CNS)
TONS OF TRASH were gathered at the shoreline of Navotas during a clean-up drive initiated by Pasay City Host Lions Club led by president Lydia Bueno and some members of Remate Tabloid Motorcycle Riders Club. The clean-up intends to free up the shoreline of assorted litter and save the environment. (Jojo Rabulan/BCuaresma/IAmigo/CNS)
TONS OF TRASH were gathered at the shoreline of Navotas during a clean-up drive initiated by Pasay City Host Lions Club led by president Lydia Bueno and some members of Remate Tabloid Motorcycle Riders Club. The clean-up intends to free up the shoreline of assorted litter and save the environment. (Jojo Rabulan/BCuaresma/IAmigo/CNS)
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