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As the water rose in Manila on Wednesday, Hernelie Ruazol and Ram Ocampo didn’t realize that their vow “for better or worse” would be tested so early. They were married inside a church but exited to a deluge. “I only wished to have a simple wedding but we had an extraordinary one!” said Hernelie, an elementary school teacher. (Hernelie Ruazol)

The Filipino Spirit is waterproof, and so is their love.
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As the water rose in Manila on Wednesday, Hernelie Ruazol and Ram Ocampo didn’t realize that their vow “for better or worse” would be tested so early. They were married inside a church but exited to a deluge. “I only wished to have a simple wedding but we had an extraordinary one!” said Hernelie, an elementary school teacher. (Hernelie Ruazol)

The Filipino Spirit is waterproof, and so is their love.

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Source: gmanetwork.com

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Avatar "The result of all of this was a new swagger in the Manileno. Foreigners who came to the city could pride itself in a style - strutted by both dress and manner - that was not European, nor Mexican, nor Chinese, nor even Indio. It was quite simply Filipino.

- From Manila, My Manila: A History for the Young by Nick Joaquin

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