Now some photos from the float parade!
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The parade started with representatives from each of the 10 tribes on Mindanao.
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The Davao horse club also participated.
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Many floats used fruit as well as flowers – this one is a decorated tricycle.
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Many drum & lyre bands participated.
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They were accompanied by the baton twirlers of course!
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SM is a chain of malls here; the Davao eagle and durian (fruit Davao is known for) are included on this float. They are completely made of flowers.
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We can’t forget the mosquito repellant!
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This one had a fountain in it!
Hopefully I will have more pictures posted on Facebook soon.