A boy runs along the pier in General Luna, Siargao island. (2019)

Tongans cheer for their very own rugby team 'Mate Ma'a Tonga' as they compete against Australia's 'Kangaroos'. Every year, whenever Tonga competes, the stadium would be painted red. When it comes to rugby, Tongans are big supporters. (2018)

Churchgoers after a Sunday mass in Solvang, California. (2017)

Tourists in their colorful swimwear at Boracay island, Aklan. (2019)

A child on a bicycle along the pier of General Luna, Siargao island. (2019)

A mother holds her son's hands as they leave Mt. Smart Stadium after Tonga vs. Australia's rugby match. When it comes to rugby, Tongans are big supporters and considers the event a time to spend with family. (2018)  

A vendor sells handmade trinkets and other souvenirs where most tourists stop to take photos. (Boracay, 2019)

Children walk along boulders as they leave Malabsay falls found in the foot of Mount Isarog, Naga City. (2019)

A bar in Bluff, the southernmost port town in mainland New Zealand. In this rugged town, people work by the sea. They have their own Oyster Festival, a Maritime Museum, and boast shark cage diving for curious tourists. (2018) 

Tongan rugby supporters wave their flags during the match against Australia. (2018)

A builder stacks cement blocks for the building of a newly renovated healthcare facility in Don Susano J. Rodriguez Memorial Mental Hospital, also known as Cadlan Mental Hospital in Pili, Camarines Sur. The hospital is acquiring new facilities to serve mental health patients in the Bicol region and beyond. (2019)

A little boy swims at a tide pool in Cloud 9, Siargao island. (2019)

Tourists flock to watch the sunset in Boracay island. (2019)

Picking calamansi and eating buko at a local farm in Libmanan, Camarines Sur. (2017)

Protesters come together at Aotea Square during the Rally Against Racism last August 3, 2018. The protest was a call-out to the two far-right Canadian speakers Stefan Molyneux and Lauren Southern during their visit in Auckland, New Zealand. They were reportedly supporting extreme views on topics of immigration and race, including white supremacy, and deterring refugees from seeking security. (2018)

Crowd supporters of Tonga and Australia during a rugby match at Mt. Smart Stadium, Auckland. (2018)

Tongan rugby supporters are dressed in red to show support to their team, 'Mate Ma'a Tonga' against Australia's 'Kangaroos'. (2018)

Jiu Jitsu students of Tukaha Jiu Jitsu shake hands during training. Tukaha Jiu Jitsu is a martial arts school headed by Pedro Pacheco Fernandes, a Brazilian jiu jitsu black belter who has been involved with the sport in the last 20 years. (2018) 

Tourists pose for photos at Puka shell beach, Boracay. (2019)

Jiu Jitsu students of Tukaha Jiu Jitsu train with their partners. Tukaha Jiu Jitsu is headed by Brazilian jiu jitsu black belter Pedro Pacheco Fernandes. Pedro is seen at the back, conversing with a student wearing a pink shirt. (2019)

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