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Time was when the river was still shallow and the people would ride on a carabao to go to the other side. When motorized bancas became the means of transportation, they had to shell out extra coins to pay their fare. This was after the big 1935 and 1972 floods eroded the area and made the river deep.
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Time was when the river was still shallow and the people would ride on a carabao to go to the other side. When motorized bancas became the means of transportation, they had to shell out extra coins to pay their fare. This was after the big 1935 and 1972 floods eroded the area and made the river deep.
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Time was when the river was still shallow and the people would ride on a carabao to go to the other side. When motorized bancas became the means of transportation, they had to shell out extra coins to pay their fare. This was after the big 1935 and 1972 floods eroded the area and made the river deep.
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