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Incredible Motorbike Taxis In Philippines 

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This precarious mode of transport allows whole families to travel around the Philippines on just one motorbike.
Photographer Ian Maclean filmed the bizarre vehicles while on a work holiday travelling the country.
Each taxi is typically modified by each owner and can sometimes fit a whole family on there.
Tourist and locals both use the taxi as a cheap, fun alternative way of travelling the country.
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