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Carbon Market

09 Jun 2009

Carbon Market is named after the coal depository of the Cebu railroad, whose final station was in this area. Carbon is a typical Philippine market where various items, from food stuff to handicraft, may be found. Many of the handicraft stores carry baskets, mats, bags and decorative items from Cebu and Bohol. Source


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7 comments

  • BobMarche - June 11, 2009

    Thanks for the useful info. It’s so interesting

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    Lhurey Reply:

    you are most welcome Bob

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  • Tom - June 12, 2009

    It’s always interesting walking through the markets to see what they have to sell. I haven’t been to the Carbon Market but I have been in that area of the city. There is a smaller one in Labangon near where I stay I have been it that one several times.

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    Lhurey Reply:

    @Tom,
    they are selling “ukay-ukay”-used clothing. dried fish, fish, and many more…i’m sure you’ll be having fun but be careful of those who “pick pockets”.

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    Tom Reply:

    @Lhurey, I put razorblades in my pockets and money in my sock. :)

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    Lhurey Reply:

    @Tom,
    nice idea Tom…hahahaha

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  • Carbon Market : PinoyBlogoSphere.com (PBS) - June 13, 2009

    [...] Carbon Market is named after the coal depository of the Cebu railroad, whose final station was in this area. Carbon is a typical Philippine market where various items, from food stuff to handicraft, may be found. continue reading [...]

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