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  • We were then about eight miles from Manila, and opposite Malabon, which is off the railroad and on the beach near the mouth of the Malabon river.

    A Soldier in the Philippines Needom N. Freeman

  • Filipino students return to classrooms after a break amidst floodwaters in Malabon City, western Manila, Philippines this week.

    Weather: Worst winter storms in Perth 2011

  • Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images SWIMMING IN RUBBISH: A resident swam through debris and rubbish looking for recyclable materials Thursday after a fire in Malabon City, Philippines, that affected about 1,000 residents.

    Photos of the Day 2011

  • Romeo Ranoco/Reuters Students crossed over to the other side of their school compound by walking on chairs after heavy rainfall from Typhoon Muifa caused floods in Malabon city, north of Manila, Wednesday.

    Asia in Pictures 2011

  • A zoo official feeds a crocodile during the World Environment Day celebrations at the Malabon Zoo, Manila, on Friday.

    Embracing Biodiversity 2010

  • Left, a zoo official poses with snakes around his neck next to an orangutan on the eve of the World Environment Day at a zoo in Malabon, Manila, Philippines on Friday.

    Embracing Biodiversity 2010

  • A child in water filled with charred items and ash looked for salvageable materials after a fire gutted a sprawling shanty town in Malabon, part of Metro Manila, Saturday.

    Asia in Pictures 2010

  • Romeo Ranoco/Reuters Residents pushed their vehicles down a flooded street in Malabon city.

    Storm Lashes Manila 2009

  • In a cemetery at the boundary of Caloocan and Malabon is a tombstone depicting the famous scene of St. Michael slaying a demon or sending Lucifer to hell, but in reverse the actual picture is above.

    Another Horror Prompt 2008

  • In a cemetery at the boundary of Caloocan and Malabon is a tombstone depicting the famous scene of St. Michael slaying a demon or sending Lucifer to hell, but in reverse the actual picture is above.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

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