THE IMBAYAH festival will not be complete without the wooden scooter race. The handmade, two-wheeled contraptions have become a crowd drawer during the celebration of thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest in Banaue.It is run on a downhill seven-kilometer course from the Rice Terraces View Point to the town proper. Dressed in indigenous costumes, the Ifugao scooter daredevils hurtle down down the course at a speed of 50 kilometers per hour. Today’s Ifugao scooters incorporates bicycle parts for better control. But the frame and most of the scooter are still made from butbuta (white wood) or mananor (red wood).
A maritime lawyer by profession, sometimes called Frog Prince of the Philippines with currently more than a thousand of collectible frog items. Like the frogs with a reputation for leaping that is well deserved, jump with me to my froglandia as we travel and explore the world seeking symbols of divine powers of love, fertility, regeneration, rebirth, immortality, and transformation.
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Banaue wooden scooter race
THE IMBAYAH festival will not be complete without the wooden scooter race. The handmade, two-wheeled contraptions have become a crowd drawer during the celebration of thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest in Banaue.It is run on a downhill seven-kilometer course from the Rice Terraces View Point to the town proper. Dressed in indigenous costumes, the Ifugao scooter daredevils hurtle down down the course at a speed of 50 kilometers per hour. Today’s Ifugao scooters incorporates bicycle parts for better control. But the frame and most of the scooter are still made from butbuta (white wood) or mananor (red wood).
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