It's a beautiful country and beautiful people Alan, makes you think what a prison the UK is, police nanny state. Thanks for showing us the Philippines how far is the coast I've heard the beaches are tropical paradise
@@Phantom0309 The UK is such a nanny state, that you aren't even allowed a shotgun without jumping through a million hoops, or joining your local masonic lodge.
@@chucky2316 100% agree. It's all smoke and mirrors as always. The countries that claim to be free, are in fact some of the most heavily governed countries on earth.
@@MattyEngland we certainly are and those people are just happy wow, how excited Alan was and the people are at the fuel station. You can't leave the front door these days without the state in the UK knowing about it.
Petroleum is deregulated. pH has 1 refinery left. Most finished fuels are imported from Singapore, Korea, China, etc.. So our fuel is at international quality standards. ( Rare issues with substandard fuel in general. ) Within 100 km of Manila, the price of Diesel is around USD 1.10 per Litre. Unleaded 10% Ethanol Gasoline USD 1.25 per litre. By law, gasoline must have 10% ethanol.. On smaller islands, because of transport costs, fuel can be 10-20% higher. Where Alan is, main island of Mindanao, they usually have slightly lower prices because of proximity to Singapore.
And that Alan is why in 2 years I am leaving the UK to retire to the Philippines. It's a shame there is no divorce in the Philippines for me n my partner to wed .
It's a beautiful country and beautiful people Alan, makes you think what a prison the UK is, police nanny state. Thanks for showing us the Philippines how far is the coast I've heard the beaches are tropical paradise
Talking about police nanny state in the UK when there's literally a guy guarding a food store with a shotgun? So dumb.
@@Phantom0309 we just have cameras everywhere we go
@@Phantom0309 The UK is such a nanny state, that you aren't even allowed a shotgun without jumping through a million hoops, or joining your local masonic lodge.
@@chucky2316 100% agree. It's all smoke and mirrors as always. The countries that claim to be free, are in fact some of the most heavily governed countries on earth.
@@MattyEngland we certainly are and those people are just happy wow, how excited Alan was and the people are at the fuel station. You can't leave the front door these days without the state in the UK knowing about it.
Great stuff Everybody, spectacular country, Thank You for taking us along👌👍🙏😎
thanks pat
Thanks for the guided tour Alan, Incredible. 👍
Beautiful landscapes! Your holiday videos get better and better. Nice touch with the music, too.
Making memories buddy 😉💪👍
loving the content Alan , hope youre having a well deserved holiday bud
Loving these videos Alan,lovely country,would love to visit some day,can your friend put me up for a month ? 😂
Your travel videos get better and better! What would Monika think about that red taxi?!! 😂😂 I see the owner / operator is a Mr Mondero - close!
She would send the driver into a frenzy
Really good quality footage from drone mate. Which make, model is it. Cheers. I'm enjoying your holiday documentary, thanks Ricky
Brilliant content alan...Philippines looks amazing.. are you getting used to the climate
Where did you learn to fly the drone Alan I lost mine up a big tree, a sudden gust of wind took it off and away
That would be funny if it was the 007 version and he was to open it up, I could just picture the terrified look on your face 😂
You’re turning into Alan Whicker Alan 😂
Hi Alan, what is the price of the fuel? I should imagine it pretty cheap.
Petroleum is deregulated.
pH has 1 refinery left. Most finished fuels are imported from Singapore, Korea, China, etc.. So our fuel is at international quality standards. ( Rare issues with substandard fuel in general. )
Within 100 km of Manila, the price of Diesel is around USD 1.10 per Litre.
Unleaded 10% Ethanol Gasoline USD 1.25 per litre. By law, gasoline must have 10% ethanol..
On smaller islands, because of transport costs, fuel can be 10-20% higher.
Where Alan is, main island of Mindanao, they usually have slightly lower prices because of proximity to Singapore.
It's a bit like Mexico!
Philippines is great when you are on holiday, if you live and work there, different story, it is more like a third world country compared to the UK.
And that Alan is why in 2 years I am leaving the UK to retire to the Philippines.
It's a shame there is no divorce in the Philippines for me n my partner to wed .
A tub of Anchor spreadable butter, £4.70 in tescos. This country is a joke.
Ur price is 3 times higher
Yeah in some stores they are putting security tags on the Lurpak, not sure when this nonsense will stop.