Y it happened : learning from typhoon Yolanda
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- FIL GB 5000 Y65
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Commission on Higher Education Filipiniana | Non-fiction | FIL GB 5000 Y65 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | CHEDBF-000559 |
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Viewed from an orbiting weather satellite, the dark immensity that is typhoon Yolanda barrels towards the archipelago looking ominous and huge. The artist captures this instance, and for the title, uses the font (appropriately enough) called Storm.
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