hello guys, i just started watching your Vlog today so far i watched how you guys met and cebu Vlogs..i did enjoyed them and i intend to watch all your Vlogs..olds and new
@Cody....If you happen to visit Dalaguete to scale Osmena Peak anytime soon with Isai, look for their bibingka as well. For me, Dalaguete makes the yummiest bibingka I ever tasted in my life. It's easy to get bibingka as they're displayed next to 7-11 and habal-habal terminal to Mantalongon. Yes, if Barili has a barangay called Mantalongon, Dalaguete has a mountain barangay called Mantalongon too, which is a few minutes ride to Osmena Peak.
So beautieful, you should repost this with Maps and dialogue e.g. where to stay and how to get there. Barili will be a good overnight trip for us while we are there next year.
I visited this last week and the river is indeed good. My drone almost dive into the water because I was so eager to capture good pictures and videos. I will definitely come back here just to relax.
i used to sell bibingka when I was a kid back in Dumaguete City during the late 60s. Now I have not eaten that for more than 30 years? Miss that delicacy!
Just watching your videos makes me more interested to pack my bags and travel around Cebu. There are so much things in Southern Leyte that you should visit! Hope you come here as well.
@Cody....That witty tagline 'Bahalag walay forever basta naay Bojo River' means 'I don't care if love doesn't last forever for as long as there's Bojo River'.
I'm from Cebu but I've never been there... I'll definitely visit this when I get back to the Philippines... I'm still here overseas working for my family.
If you cannot swim in the waters because they're preserving the environment, what good is that for the tourists who want to.enjoy and have fun in the waters? Sight seeing doesnt attract that many action adventure tourists. Maybe history buffs who enjoy local stories about the place in a banca ride will catch their attention. lol. Maybe they can create a hut or a landing area where people can jump into the waters if they wished to maybe at the mouth of the river to the sea and have a picnic. Just a suggestion to add action to the place at the same time teaching and keeping tourists aware of environment conservation.
@@NurseTalking, tourists are free to swim if they want to :) I agree with you. They could add more things like cliff jumping or maybe some snorkeling tours to attract more people. Although I'd say the calm and peaceful vibe of the place is refreshing. Maybe Bojo river is for people who want to get away from crowded tourist destinations and enjoy nature in a more serene and authentic way :)
Try bibingka or simply bingka from Mandaue or bingka pinaliki sa Mambaling. It's rice cake made by grinding sweet rice in coconut milk and sugar cooked in an earthen jar and baked along the streets in a charcoal oven or locally known as "pugon". There's many flavors of bingka now where they add cheese or coconut strings (macapuno) even salted eggs as toppings. Bingkang kabog is what I like the most with its it's fine texture and sweet taste and the smell of burnt charcoal when freshly baked. Now commercially prepared bibingka mix now comes in a box and baked in the oven. They're even sold in the US at the Filipino Markets but the taste is more like of an ordinary cake. Having baked it in banana leaf seems like it's the original bibingka but they're not lol.
It's cool to see a cat and a dog at the same place having the same coat of black and white. You wouldn't know which is which if they stay next to each other.
@Cody...You should check out Cebu Safari & Adventure Park in Carmen town, north Cebu. It's a very big zoological and botanical park in the Philippines with lots if wild animals from all over Africa, Asia, Australia, South America and the Philippines. The big cats are the stars of the park - Lions, cheetahs and tigers. The longest zipline in Asia was just opened recently spanning two big mountains over lush and verdant deep valley. There are four main restaurants spread strategically all over the park, two of which offer buffet style menu while one is fast food and one is fine dining. There's a beautiful orchid farm as well with more than 200 species of orchid. Trams are aplenty in the park to take park visitors around the park.
Look at the color of that river. It's still blue green not muddy brown. Most rivers in Cebu are small,and short but have clean, clear blue green color.
I miss bibinka :( especially the traditionally cooked one! The taste of burnt outer layer and the smell of banana leaves! Making me drool just by looking at it lol!
Cody's World Travels you should get the same haircut as your last trip in the Philippines tho. Suits better for the warm weather in the Philippines atm :)
bahalag walay forever ... google translate . . let nothing be forever . Is that right cebuano peeps. what does that mean? That was the first time i've seen that part of Cebu in vlogs... nice drone shot... just keep on going Cody and you'll get there eventually...
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hello guys, i just started watching your Vlog today so far i watched how you guys met and cebu Vlogs..i did enjoyed them and i intend to watch all your Vlogs..olds and new
Just discover your channel tonight, you guys really keeps a good work on the videos! I must subs your channel like right now!!
Hahaha thanks for watching and subscribing! Happy to hear you like our videos!
11:10..... Probably in that heat too.....
Awesome. Izai, this is what i'm talking about. Congrats Cody for a job well done on this vlog.
Haha thanks I'm happy you liked it!
2 points na mi? Hahahah
You guys look so good together! Keep on posting more videos!
Thank you! A looottt more to come!
@Cody....If you happen to visit Dalaguete to scale Osmena Peak anytime soon with Isai, look for their bibingka as well. For me, Dalaguete makes the yummiest bibingka I ever tasted in my life. It's easy to get bibingka as they're displayed next to 7-11 and habal-habal terminal to Mantalongon. Yes, if Barili has a barangay called Mantalongon, Dalaguete has a mountain barangay called Mantalongon too, which is a few minutes ride to Osmena Peak.
So beautieful, you should repost this with Maps and dialogue e.g. where to stay and how to get there. Barili will be a good overnight trip for us while we are there next year.
Im addicted to the 2 of you.☺
Not sure if good or bad hahahahaha
I visited this last week and the river is indeed good. My drone almost dive into the water because I was so eager to capture good pictures and videos. I will definitely come back here just to relax.
Welcome to the islands of the Philippines Cody.Nature,people,culture and islands at its best for you.Enjoy and Cheers...
It's great to be back, truly!
i used to sell bibingka when I was a kid back in Dumaguete City during the late 60s. Now I have not eaten that for more than 30 years? Miss that delicacy!
Oh wow! That's really cool. You have to come eat it again hahaha. Still really good!
Just watching your videos makes me more interested to pack my bags and travel around Cebu. There are so much things in Southern Leyte that you should visit! Hope you come here as well.
I am headed there very soon!
@@WeWander 😱😱😱😱
🤣 😂 So funny watching someone try bibingka for the first time..... Like when you give a baby the first taste of pizza 🍕 .....
she's really a visayan pilipina beauty
@Cody....That witty tagline 'Bahalag walay forever basta naay Bojo River' means 'I don't care if love doesn't last forever for as long as there's Bojo River'.
Good to know haha
Nice vdeo..again, I enjoyed it..You n ur friend look good together..ehem..enjoy Cebu!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I'm from Cebu but I've never been there... I'll definitely visit this when I get back to the Philippines... I'm still here overseas working for my family.
You need to interact with the locals, especially the kids! They love to socialize with foreigners.
Lyn BF I totally agree! We went to Montpeller falls in Cebu and the kids were so fun to be with! They made our experience much better.
I'm watching your vlogs.... in order..
Haha I see I see. Well just a warning, they arnt fully caught up rn. About a month behind, but we are working hard to get them up to date
That price is so much cheaper than El Nido. Good bargain, I would say
If you cannot swim in the waters because they're preserving the environment, what good is that for the tourists who want to.enjoy and have fun in the waters? Sight seeing doesnt attract that many action adventure tourists. Maybe history buffs who enjoy local stories about the place in a banca ride will catch their attention. lol. Maybe they can create a hut or a landing area where people can jump into the waters if they wished to maybe at the mouth of the river to the sea and have a picnic. Just a suggestion to add action to the place at the same time teaching and keeping tourists aware of environment conservation.
@@NurseTalking I believe tourist can actually swim in those waters. I was a bit curious why they didn't.
@@NurseTalking, tourists are free to swim if they want to :) I agree with you. They could add more things like cliff jumping or maybe some snorkeling tours to attract more people. Although I'd say the calm and peaceful vibe of the place is refreshing. Maybe Bojo river is for people who want to get away from crowded tourist destinations and enjoy nature in a more serene and authentic way :)
How did you both meet?
Hmmm that's a question for the q and a we plan to do at 5k!
Try bibingka or simply bingka from Mandaue or bingka pinaliki sa Mambaling. It's rice cake made by grinding sweet rice in coconut milk and sugar cooked in an earthen jar and baked along the streets in a charcoal oven or locally known as "pugon". There's many flavors of bingka now where they add cheese or coconut strings (macapuno) even salted eggs as toppings. Bingkang kabog is what I like the most with its it's fine texture and sweet taste and the smell of burnt charcoal when freshly baked. Now commercially prepared bibingka mix now comes in a box and baked in the oven. They're even sold in the US at the Filipino Markets but the taste is more like of an ordinary cake. Having baked it in banana leaf seems like it's the original bibingka but they're not lol.
I absolutely will!
Love the content of vlog a little bit knowedgeble just continue vlogging#cowanderer#support small vlogger👍👍👍👍
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Didnt this guy used to make convention videos?
Hmm I think he did
It's cool to see a cat and a dog at the same place having the same coat of black and white. You wouldn't know which is which if they stay next to each other.
Haha yeah they were good friends too
Harry P. had a facial lol. This Vlog is so much fun to watch! Common guys...............spread the word
Hahahaha thank you so much! Glad you liked it
@Cody...You should check out Cebu Safari & Adventure Park in Carmen town, north Cebu. It's a very big zoological and botanical park in the Philippines with lots if wild animals from all over Africa, Asia, Australia, South America and the Philippines. The big cats are the stars of the park - Lions, cheetahs and tigers. The longest zipline in Asia was just opened recently spanning two big mountains over lush and verdant deep valley. There are four main restaurants spread strategically all over the park, two of which offer buffet style menu while one is fast food and one is fine dining. There's a beautiful orchid farm as well with more than 200 species of orchid. Trams are aplenty in the park to take park visitors around the park.
We actually had planned to do this soon!
I love that you are starting to eat Filipino delicacies!
First!!! 🙋🏻♀️
Bahahaha
Look at the color of that river. It's still blue green not muddy brown. Most rivers in Cebu are small,and short but have clean, clear blue green color.
That was funny watching you get that mask pulled off your face! Nice drone shots!
Haha thank you I'm glad you had a laugh!
I miss bibinka :( especially the traditionally cooked one! The taste of burnt outer layer and the smell of banana leaves! Making me drool just by looking at it lol!
I hear you. I completely understand where you are coming from heheheh
Cody's World Travels you should get the same haircut as your last trip in the Philippines tho. Suits better for the warm weather in the Philippines atm :)
So fast you guys! I thought I’m the first one 😞
bahalag walay forever ... google translate . .
let nothing be forever . Is that right cebuano peeps. what does that mean? That was the first time i've seen that part of Cebu in vlogs... nice drone shot... just keep on going Cody and you'll get there eventually...
Yummy bebengka 💚❤
Bro I'm pretty sure that sign you read literally said the English translation...and you said you don't know what it means 😬 👀
Ill just say you look beautiful just to make yah feel that the pain were worth it mate lol 😂😂😂
Thanks Bro! You're the only one who's kind enough to make me feel better 😂😂😂
Cody's World Travels anytime! Nice vid btw. Forgot to say coz i was busy coz of the bibinka and your facial mask haha
Second ☺️
Third! 🥉
12:40.....🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣
Yo bro.... Black face ain't cool..!.... RIP IT OFF.!! 💥