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It was not hard to understand why - even viewed from the top of a carabao.
A similar story talks about a brother of a man who stole someone's carabao.
They may be animals, with the features of a carabao, for example, and live in a cave under the water.
Future Carabao albums would feature many songs done in this style.
This carabao is located at the northern end of the lagoon.
People from the town usually wash their clothes there, even water carabao's also takes a dip during the hot summer months.
Horses and carabao are the mode of transportation during wet season in those areas.
Despite this, Carabao is the most popular Thai rock group of all time.
The carabao subspecies is considered a national symbol in the Philippines.
On the other end, there is also another carabao sculpture but the figure is being pulled by a man.
It has a tourist shop which sells dairy products made from Carabao milk.
The carabao feeds mainly in the cool of the mornings and evenings.
They are believed to be the first settlers of the country including this island of Carabao.
Teams are taught beforehand on some of the common vocal commands they may give to help control their carabao.
During this period, Carabao consolidated their position as Thailand's most popular musical group of all time.
One of the landmarks of the park is the carabao (water buffalo) being pulled by a woman.
Oh, the carabao have no hair in Mindanao.
The lake is a 30-minute hike through carabao trails and abaca plantations.
The word carabao is Tagalog meaning "buffalo", a symbol of fighting, hard work, and patience.
Miss Kara is also a brand developed by the cooperative to help market the carabao milk candy industry of the city.
Herds of carabao obstruct military base operations and harm native ecosystems.
The early chapters describe his life as a Filipino farmer "plowing with a carabao".
The carabao cools itself by lying in a waterhole or mud during the heat of the day.
In the early 1960s, carabao races were a popular sport in the island, especially during fiestas.
The symbol of this town up to the present is the carabao, the peasants' beast of burden.