That is really absolutely gorgeous!!!!! Men! Why i never seen that place to any vloggers except you guy? Thats epic!!! Its really peaceful and men!!! That nature!!!!! Absolutely paradise on earth!!!
Hello Susie and Johnatan I can understand that you Susie fall in love with the beautiful Philippines You guys finding places that are not very loaded with tourists and by showing this area you help the local economy
Hey! Yehey! I admire Jonathan's bravery and adventure spirit taking the first step to start things up. He serves as the experiment and example of testing things first for Susie. Hahaha. What a great Man, Husband, and Head of the Family there. He will be a good Dad soon! Salutes and Kudos to you, Pareng Jonathan! 👍👍👍👊👊👊💖💞💓
GOOD TO SEE YOU BOTH AS A COUPLE TO BE IN THE FUTURE. LOVE ONE ANOTHER TRULLY AND REMAIN FAITHFUL TRULLY AND STAY PRAYERFUL THANKFUL AT ALL TIMES. GOD BLESS YOU.
I like the food called malungay .You know how to eat malungay . You do not need to eat everything . Stay safe . Wow ! World underrated cave you have found in the Philippines
I love watching your videos guys. I grew up in Tarlac and I never really was able to explore the rest of Luzon. I only went to the surrounding provinces and the more popular spots like Baguio, subic, vigan, and the beaches in pangasinan. I'm glad to see you both happily exploring places that are not so popular to tourists but still quite beautiful and not crowded at all. I'm retiring back there this year after living in California for 20 years and I hope to explore these places too someday. Take care and God bless both of you
The Tenyente Cave looked amazing! 😍 I spent 5 weeks in Philippines, returned couple of weeks ago but I am still in awe of what I saw and experienced! I am officially in love with Phillipines, in love with the vast nature! Already planning my next visit ❣
Wow! That's new. First time to see a waterfall inside a cave. I imagine the water is cold. With Susie's simplicity and unpretentiousness, she can tour the whole of Luzon riding a scooter.
It was really cold but actually some waterfalls feel colder. Probably because there were no wind inside of the cave it was better feeling once exiting the water
I'm a new subscriber from middle east - Kuwait, I suggest everyone's to watch or follow your vlogs "content" and it is worth it , you two are a lovely couple, wish you all the best and God Bless!!!
Thank you Susie and Jonathan for featuring northern Philippines. I did my government required physician rural service in Aritao , N.Vizcaya early in my career. I remember being in my mid twenties and being the only physician in the RHU at that time. Brings back memories when we have to hike to remote mountainous barangays to provide medical care together with our team of midwives. We hike for hours, walk through streams, and oftentimes drink from bamboo poles jutting from the side of the trails and surprisingly find communities and schools on mountaintops. I will never forget how goiter was so prevalent in those areas, something that I have never encountered again in my practice here in the US. I hope that that is no longer the case there too. I look forward to re-visiting the area as I prepare to wind down my career here in the US. I will continue to follow your travels, and hopefully visit the areas that you have featured. It’ s so endearing to hear you speak Tagalog. It’d be a blast if you throw in some Ilocano words in the future too. Good luck and God bless you both.
That place is beautiful i never thought there has amazing tourist spot in isabela and i think the birds are those which makes nest use for expebsive BIRDS NEST SOUP?!
WOW!!! Your content is really amazing! And you guys are simple & you talk with so much sense, Thank you for exploring the PH & showing us all these beautiful places! You guys make me wanna go back home. I appreciate your channel & I appreciate the Philippines more,
12:50 Next time you're in a tiangge, you really should buy a waterproof bag. They're very cheap and you can store them inside the backpack when not in use.
Did pixel went inside the cave too? wow she's a miner now!!! they should place more lights their for more local tourist can come...nice to swim on that river its not much clear but good for the hot summer sun to cool down😎
I really like to bunga ng malunggay to boost immune system..a healthy food..i hope you both enjoy it.. watching from San Jose Occidental Mindoro Philippines.. I'm your subscriber i enjoy your vlog
Quirino and Isabela have a lot of fascinating spots. The Holy Spirit will use that for the time of persecution for Christians, "You are My hiding place" as a fortress. Take care both of you exploring many places Thank U for sharing that.
@Wink It is a different nature experience from this vlog, though there are similar elements; but if you are ever in Chattanooga Tennessee USA there is an awe inspiring waterfall in an underground cave. Tours are more limited now since the pandemic, I believe, but it is still an available tour/expedition.
Ilocano food, yummy. It looks hot where you are, wearing long sleeves. There is a vlogger (Kuya Jake) that had embraced the Ilocano way of the Philippines, although he lives in the U.S. You make a good ambassador of the Philippines because you and your husband show untapped nice places in the Philippines. The water table looks low in the lake where you took the balsa, but it is so quiet. If there are bats there, their poop is stinky in the cave. Did you back the same way in the cave?
Yes I felt the same. Relief that she didn’t jump. It didn’t appear more high or unsafe than other jumps they’ve done, but I was saying aloud, No no don’t jump Susie don’t jump. I didn’t want Jonathan to jump either.
18:13 "Salapingaw." The Ilocano word for what is called "Balinsasayaw" in Tagalog, and "Sayaw" (lit. "Dancer") in Visayan. Cave swiftlets. The same birds you are watching gliding over the water. They build their nests from their saliva in the walls of caves and rock overhangs, which is used to make bird's nest soup by the Chinese. Also the source of the name "El Nido" ("the nest") in Palawan.
@Angry Kittens 💙🪹🪶🪽Ty, I also luv observing & learning about our feathered friends. I consider myself a fairly adept identifier for my local regulars & passing through bird communities. We are able to see a lot of migration, season to season in our area, happily! [With exception of occasional misviewings 😚Philippine Turkey anyone? ] I never realized the Chinese cuisine bird’s nest entree was literal! I always thought it was a figurative, poetic description….Similar to the Chinese dishes with phoenix or dragon in their names…..
Guys...If you only knew that even the Filipinos/ locals like me did'nt know of such Caves...Really, you should be Happy and feel blest of having such opportunity!! Traveling to places unknown to many,to places that are less travelled!! PHILIPPINES IS BEYOND BLEST BY MOTHER NATURE. It is my fervent wish that our Community,the Local LGU's and the Philippine Tourism and the Gov't in general should PRESERVE and Maintain these places with Natural Beauty and Never Allow Ignorant Politicians/ Business Exploiters to ruin such Nature Masterpieces which take Millions of years to form...Case in point,-- a Cave here in Davao with Stalactites & Stalagmites,huge caverns was turned into a Restaurant & Lounging Area complete with Foambeds! They ecen cemented Smooth rocks unto the Cave floor!! ---- ALL FOR MONEY!! This should not have been allowed on the 1st place!!
The cave reminds me of the game The Forest. Haha. I have no problems with creepy-crawlies. But I'm claustrophobic. I would never go into a cave willingly. 😅
9:26 That's a whip spider. Not a true spider, but closely related. They're pretty scary to look at because they have very long legs, have both fangs AND claws, and two of their legs have evolved into long sensory threads (hence why they're called "whip" spiders, because they look like they're carrying whips). But they're harmless. They have no venom. The worst they can do is pinch a finger. They're very common in dark, wet places.
I enjoy malunggay but I’ve never cooked the fruit part, it ooohs familiar though so maybe I’ve eaten others’ cooking/recipes. I’ve just always known to cook the leaves & stems w leaves….so much learning always in this comment section, luv it!
From Tourism Ambassador of Nueva Ecija to Tourism Ambassador of the North. Way to go Susie and Jonathan too. 😊
How i love to see you Susie, enjoy the simple food along the road during your travels. A very simple and humble lady. Stay safe.
Yes, to all those ladies foreigners, she is so humble, and she appreciates little things and she doesnt show her high standard as a foreigner😢
This is my first time to see this cave featured by a vlogger. Nice job. Hope to see more explorations of Philippines' gem.
That is really absolutely gorgeous!!!!! Men! Why i never seen that place to any vloggers except you guy? Thats epic!!! Its really peaceful and men!!! That nature!!!!! Absolutely paradise on earth!!!
Wow!! this is an amazing content featuring one of the hidden treasures of the Philippines. Thank you so much Susie...
Very nice and interesting place.... adventure...
Hello Susie and Johnatan
I can understand that you Susie fall in love with the beautiful Philippines
You guys finding places that are not very loaded with tourists and by showing this area you help the local economy
Very near to landingan view point.. Try it very nice.. Im from quirino province.
Thank you so much for the recommendation, I just googled and it looks so beautiful 😍
Jonathan and Susie are truly an EXPLORER 👍
Hey! Yehey! I admire Jonathan's bravery and adventure spirit taking the first step to start things up. He serves as the experiment and example of testing things first for Susie. Hahaha. What a great Man, Husband, and Head of the Family there. He will be a good Dad soon! Salutes and Kudos to you, Pareng Jonathan! 👍👍👍👊👊👊💖💞💓
GOOD TO SEE YOU BOTH AS A COUPLE TO BE IN THE FUTURE. LOVE ONE ANOTHER TRULLY AND REMAIN FAITHFUL TRULLY AND STAY PRAYERFUL THANKFUL AT ALL TIMES. GOD BLESS YOU.
I like the food called malungay .You know how to eat malungay . You do not need to eat everything . Stay safe . Wow ! World underrated cave you have found in the Philippines
This is what i wanted to see, featuring a lesser-known place in the north....
Can't wait to see more the future! For sure the Philippines is full of many gems that doesn't really get featured!
@@SusieinthePhilippines pls visit also the southern part of Luzon...
Pixel is so cute🐶doing adventure with his mommy sussie & daddy jonathan is awesome & he is not scared. Stay blessed from ireland.
I love watching your videos guys. I grew up in Tarlac and I never really was able to explore the rest of Luzon. I only went to the surrounding provinces and the more popular spots like Baguio, subic, vigan, and the beaches in pangasinan. I'm glad to see you both happily exploring places that are not so popular to tourists but still quite beautiful and not crowded at all. I'm retiring back there this year after living in California for 20 years and I hope to explore these places too someday. Take care and God bless both of you
Susie and Jonathan definitely know where to go. every video is refreshing.
The Tenyente Cave looked amazing! 😍
I spent 5 weeks in Philippines, returned couple of weeks ago but I am still in awe of what I saw and experienced! I am officially in love with Phillipines, in love with the vast nature!
Already planning my next visit ❣
Wow! That's new. First time to see a waterfall inside a cave. I imagine the water is cold. With Susie's simplicity and unpretentiousness, she can tour the whole of Luzon riding a scooter.
It was really cold but actually some waterfalls feel colder. Probably because there were no wind inside of the cave it was better feeling once exiting the water
I'm a new subscriber from middle east - Kuwait, I suggest everyone's to watch or follow your vlogs "content" and it is worth it , you two are a lovely couple, wish you all the best and God Bless!!!
I appreciate your contents. I hope you gain more views and followers. Take care and always be safe u three🙏🏼
Wow beautiful and amazing nature you both experience and explore share thru vlogging thanks God his creation be careful
PROUD OF U DOWN TO EARTH GUY GOD BLESS
Quirino is a beautiful province ❤❤❤👍👌😃🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
They use to shoot films there during the 70s and 80s. That place is awesome.
Thank you Susie and Jonathan for featuring northern Philippines.
I did my government required physician rural service in Aritao , N.Vizcaya early in my career.
I remember being in my mid twenties and being the only physician in the RHU at that time.
Brings back memories when we have to hike to remote mountainous barangays to provide medical care together with our team of midwives. We hike for hours, walk through streams, and oftentimes drink from bamboo poles jutting from the side of the trails and surprisingly find communities and schools on mountaintops. I will never forget how goiter was so prevalent in those areas, something that I have never encountered again in my practice here in the US. I hope that that is no longer the case there too.
I look forward to re-visiting the area as I prepare to wind down my career here in the US.
I will continue to follow your travels, and hopefully visit the areas that you have featured.
It’ s so endearing to hear you speak Tagalog.
It’d be a blast if you throw in some Ilocano words in the future too.
Good luck and God bless you both.
What an amazing adventure! Keep it up!Enjoy the nature.
That place is beautiful i never thought there has amazing tourist spot in isabela and i think the birds are those which makes nest use for expebsive BIRDS NEST SOUP?!
Wow bagong luto umuusok pa..nakakagutom.
Ay salamat! New places to explore for more adventures.
beautiful place enjoy traveling hope to visit that plcae soon
WOW!!! Your content is really amazing! And you guys are simple & you talk with so much sense, Thank you for exploring the PH & showing us all these beautiful places! You guys make me wanna go back home. I appreciate your channel & I appreciate the Philippines more,
Thank you so much happy you enjoyed 🤗
Nice place so beautiful
Wow! Nakarating na kayo sa Governor’s Rapids & Caves in Quirino💜💜💜 always enjoyed watching your adventure vlogs.
That looks alot of fun. What a place.
Lovely Susie....
what a cave adventure,,quite scary and dangerous too.
12:50 Next time you're in a tiangge, you really should buy a waterproof bag. They're very cheap and you can store them inside the backpack when not in use.
OMG this is so beautiful..i didnt know that place
Quirino province.. Ifugaos or igorots, Gaddangs and eatas are the settlers there..
wow! this is the first time a vlogger go that cave.go and explore Ilocos Norte also.❤❤😊
please stay dehydrated 😊 is sooo hot there
I luv to visit beautiful places less visited it's more fun if not crowded❤❤❤😃👍👌🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭💐💐💐
Hey susie
Hiii
Wow. Ganda ng quirino province
Nice road trip guys
Awesome
Stay safe guys with your adventure safety first!♥️🙏
Marami magaganda Jan na views sa Region 2
Did pixel went inside the cave too? wow she's a miner now!!! they should place more lights their for more local tourist can come...nice to swim on that river its not much clear but good for the hot summer sun to cool down😎
She did haha, our tour guide was carrying her so she won't get lost. She's been to so many places at this point that she doesn't question anything 😝
Lovely cave!!! Amazing!!!❤❤
Try to come and explore Cebu and be amazed with the place.
Beautiful vlog! I always enjoy watching your vlog Susie! More power and success to your channel. Let's continue growing it! 👍☺️😁🥰❤️
Wow❤❤❤
Nice daring in that lake! We gotta go to that cave. We gotta go where you3 went!
Hehehe Susie got immune to the system in the province nice one.
I can see Pixel, is also enjoying travelling with you! 🙂🐕🐾 I wonder where Pixel, go when you went deep inside the cave? 🤔 Lost in the dark? 😅😁✌️
Our tour guide was holding her while we were climbing haha
❤❤❤...Love it!
Be careful your adventure Susie and Jonathan ❤❤❤
Wow
travel safe! thank you for your videos. they make me really happy!
I really like to bunga ng malunggay to boost immune system..a healthy food..i hope you both enjoy it.. watching from San Jose Occidental Mindoro Philippines.. I'm your subscriber i enjoy your vlog
Thank you for watching 😊 I love food that tastes good and also super healthy like malungay!
Been waiting❤❤❤
Thank you for watching again ❤️
Wow amazing place i love it
tour of Northern luzon ❤ different from southern Philippines, hill, rivers, rice terraces. Hope to visit those places soon.
We did 🤗 the vlogs about the area are also uploaded now :)
Quirino and Isabela have a lot of fascinating spots. The Holy Spirit will use that for the time of persecution for Christians, "You are My hiding place" as a fortress. Take care both of you exploring many places Thank U for sharing that.
visit Landingan viewpoint in Nagtipunan Quirino Province
Waterfalls inside the cave...interesting!
So unique I never knew such place existed 😍
@Wink It is a different nature experience from this vlog, though there are similar elements; but if you are ever in Chattanooga Tennessee USA there is an awe inspiring waterfall in an underground cave. Tours are more limited now since the pandemic, I believe, but it is still an available tour/expedition.
P.s. ⬆️I forgot to add the name, Ruby Falls.
I feel cold 🥶 watching you bathing in falls inside the cave. Also I’m thinking of Anaconda 🐍 under the water 😮 🤔
Just take extra cateful when driving tell ur husband . Your on two wheel only . Be alert and smart reflexes. Be confident but not over.
If U study the rock formation they have a history of lava a long time ago. Educational exploration.
I love ti eat that Moringa fruit too especially in pakbet or Mongo recipe
It's so yummy 😍
Please share the make and model of Jonathan's drone. Love the shots.
It's a Dji Mavic mini 2! 😊 It takes beautiful videos but it's easy to carry as it's so small!
Ilocano food, yummy. It looks hot where you are, wearing long sleeves. There is a vlogger (Kuya Jake) that had embraced the Ilocano way of the Philippines, although he lives in the U.S. You make a good ambassador of the Philippines because you and your husband show untapped nice places in the Philippines. The water table looks low in the lake where you took the balsa, but it is so quiet. If there are bats there, their poop is stinky in the cave. Did you back the same way in the cave?
Very nice👍
It's like you are both trained in Scout Ranger to overcome fears.
"no I'm not jumping today"... it made my day.
Yes I felt the same. Relief that she didn’t jump. It didn’t appear more high or unsafe than other jumps they’ve done, but I was saying aloud, No no don’t jump Susie don’t jump. I didn’t want Jonathan to jump either.
Next time you visit the minalungao park,
We've been there many times 🤗 always happy to be back although it's been closed for more than a year now :(
Sa amin Yan
Lovable couple.
I'd like to go places unheard of...
If you continue riding , maybe you will travel whole over Philippines Luzon Visayas Mindanao 😊
18:13 "Salapingaw." The Ilocano word for what is called "Balinsasayaw" in Tagalog, and "Sayaw" (lit. "Dancer") in Visayan. Cave swiftlets. The same birds you are watching gliding over the water. They build their nests from their saliva in the walls of caves and rock overhangs, which is used to make bird's nest soup by the Chinese. Also the source of the name "El Nido" ("the nest") in Palawan.
@Angry Kittens 💙🪹🪶🪽Ty, I also luv observing & learning about our feathered friends. I consider myself a fairly adept identifier for my local regulars & passing through bird communities. We are able to see a lot of migration, season to season in our area, happily! [With exception of occasional misviewings 😚Philippine Turkey anyone? ] I never realized the Chinese cuisine bird’s nest entree was literal! I always thought it was a figurative, poetic description….Similar to the Chinese dishes with phoenix or dragon in their names…..
Gaming mo idol walang pili sa kain hanga ako sa pagkain mo ng bunga ng malunggay
Hard hats, the common term for those construction hats.
O Susie, sanay kA na salutong Pinoy mabuti pinakbet is Ilocano native dish particular lutong bulanglang with Anchovy & tomatoes only.
Guys...If you only knew that even the Filipinos/ locals like me did'nt know of such Caves...Really, you should be Happy and feel blest of having such opportunity!! Traveling to places unknown to many,to places that are less travelled!!
PHILIPPINES IS BEYOND BLEST BY MOTHER NATURE.
It is my fervent wish that our Community,the Local LGU's and the Philippine Tourism and the Gov't in general should PRESERVE and Maintain these places with Natural Beauty and Never Allow Ignorant Politicians/ Business Exploiters to ruin such Nature Masterpieces which take Millions of years to form...Case in point,-- a Cave here in Davao with Stalactites & Stalagmites,huge caverns was turned into a Restaurant & Lounging Area complete with Foambeds! They ecen cemented Smooth rocks unto the Cave floor!! ---- ALL FOR MONEY!! This should not have been allowed on the 1st place!!
Hi susie. Where was the last part of ur vid in quirino.we want to explore that too 😀
That's why we are in a ring of fire because Philippine Island has a lot door mat of volcanoes to balance the ecology.
I search on Google Earth Maps for existing volcanoes.
Sussie, I know your favorite animal 😂 Carabao!
But while you explaining I look behind Ur back accumulations of lavas long time ago.
❤❤❤
The cave reminds me of the game The Forest. Haha. I have no problems with creepy-crawlies. But I'm claustrophobic. I would never go into a cave willingly. 😅
9:26 That's a whip spider. Not a true spider, but closely related. They're pretty scary to look at because they have very long legs, have both fangs AND claws, and two of their legs have evolved into long sensory threads (hence why they're called "whip" spiders, because they look like they're carrying whips). But they're harmless. They have no venom. The worst they can do is pinch a finger. They're very common in dark, wet places.
Your so nice😊
Nobody is there. Good place to visit.
It's a Malunggay fruit not stick😊 and place name is K-rino by pronunciation not literally with Q. That cave place and areas is like in a movie 😲
I enjoy malunggay but I’ve never cooked the fruit part, it ooohs familiar though so maybe I’ve eaten others’ cooking/recipes. I’ve just always known to cook the leaves & stems w leaves….so much learning always in this comment section, luv it!
⬆️Correction: looks NOT ooohs🤭🙂
I think a "balsa" is bamboo raft in English and that's not it. "Rakit" in Ilokano. But what do I know I'm not Tagalog lol.
Ur right a balsa is a bamboo raft
A dugout canoe is a bangca
Saan na yung aso nyo mam
When General Yamashita and his Soldiers run escape to hide in mountainous areas Philippine campaign ww2.
💖💖😍😘
The biggest cow I've ever seen too. 😄