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A Dystopian Paradise

The Philippines is known to be rich in natural resources but the future holds no promises as global warming arises, pollution increases, and more lands get industrialized. The series gives the audience a glimpse into a fictional but possible future of the Philippines. It is set in a post-apocalyptic period showing dystopian landscapes with cities and famous landmarks abandoned, neglected, and concealed in moss covered forests. Society has fled to higher ground in bigger than life skyscrapers and even living in airships due to unsafe living conditions older generations has caused.
Rizal Park
San Juanico Bridge
Banaue Rice Terraces
A Dystopian Paradise
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A Dystopian Paradise

Gives audience a glimpse into a dystopian state of the Philippines where famous landmarks and cities get completely redesigned into a post-apocal Read More

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