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Salambáw (Spanish: salambáo or sarambáo), is a type of lift net used by
indigenous fishermen in the Philippines. They are
found throughout the Philippine...
- Concepción de Salambáo; Tagalog:
Mahal na
Birhen ng Salambáo or
Birheng ng
Salambáw) is a
Catholic title of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
venerated in Obando, Bulacan...
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means "Chinese
fishing net",
though it
originates from
Southeast Asia.
Salambaw - a type of
traditional raft or barge-operated
large lift nets from the...
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Basnig or
balasnig are lift nets (
salambaw)
operated by a
large outrigger boat
called Basnigan. They use a
large bag net
suspended directly below or beside...
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Pelang Perahu payang Peter boat
Pirogue Poveiro Pump boat Reed boat
Sandeq Salambaw Sampan Sgoth Shad boat
Sixareen Smack Sneakbox Takia Tatara Tataya Va'a...
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seaside for 6 yuan,
along with a
small bag of
flour for bait.
Salambáw Salambaw are
traditional raft-operated lift nets
widely used in the Philippines...
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Lapis Lepa (Kumpit, Pidlas)
Ontang Owong Panineman Pasaplap Pan****aw
Paraw Salambaw Salisipan Sapyaw Seberen Tapake Tataya Tempel Tilimbao (Tinimbao) Tiririt...
- Julián, and
Diego dela Cruz, who
caught the
Virgin Mary's
image in
their salambáw, a
fishing net
supported with
bamboo crosspieces and
mounted on a raft...
- balación
sailing outrigger boat, the bangka, the
bangka anak-anak canoe, the
salambáw-lifting basnigan, the
bigiw double-outrigger sailboat, the
birau dugout...
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showing the
tangent sides of the tower. In the
center of the
picture is a
salambaw, a
traditional Filipino fishing raft made from bamboo.
Image was taken...