Nagbukalan Shrine
Posted by netizen on March 15, 2010 · Leave a Comment
This tattoo of Jon from NJ was based on the Nagbukalan Shrine of Alitagtag, where his mom is from. His friend took that idea and tried to give it a futuristic feel. Its a dedication to his heritage...
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