Siquijor, in the Philippines, it trying to capitalize on a centuries-old association with the occult.
Philippines Dispatch
Siquijor, in the Philippines, it trying to capitalize on a centuries-old association with the occult.
Seraphine Ehigue, a visitor from Cameroon, wrapped in linen and undergoing a “tuob,” a traditional remedy with smoking charcoal, on the Philippine island of Siquijor in April.Credit...
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