Eric, when you asked that girl in Tagalog as to what they did with those coconut shells, she said "bato," which means "stone" in English. Then she motioned as if she was gonna throw it, so I think what she meant is they were gonna "stone" others with it, which I believe is what they were doing -- chucking them at each other. Another great vid, man. 🤘🏼
Yes indeed, I figured that out after a few moments. Pretty interesting choice of leisure activity they whipped up there. I guess options are limited on the beach, but that thing could put out an eye. When I was a kid in the U.S., we often pursued dangerous, potentially harmful activity like this. (and got hurt) It was normal for kids. We never even got in trouble for it. The "P's" would say "Hope you learned from your actions" and that was it. Today, everything is so regulated, controlled, sanctioned, judged, managed - It's like a kid can't even play in the dirt anymore.
videolux.org totally feel you on that man. I just watched it again and I just realized they were not coconut shells at all. My mistake lol. Those things were weird looking with seeds inside. Only thing I can think of as far as what they were going to use those for (besides using them as “bato”) is maybe they’re turned into some type of charcoal material? I know coconut shells are sometimes burned in piles like that and later used as charcoal. Who knows though lol
Thank you 🙏 it’s one of the few things you can get free here in the phils, I think it also would come with a free jail stay too. Either way, something tells me you would have some unsavory roommates
Dude you are killing me ! You are still in PG ? Awesome video I'm gonna take that walk myself my next trip there. I'm still here wasting away in Metro Manila but on the upside I am going to BIKE WEEK in Clark Pampanga this weekend.
It’s tough to leave this place, glad you liked the vid. Bike week sounds cool. Except for the occasional sport bike, i so rarely, if ever see real bikes here in the Phils.
Yeah I came from the States on a 1500cc Bagger and now I'm on a 150cc Suzuki Raider it's quite a contrast for sure but the big bikes we have in the states would be useless in the traffic we face in Metro Manila you might as well be driving around in a Victory Liner.
ok, i looked at the reviews and virtually everything was a 9/10. i like to stay in places for a month at at at a time but to 1.5 k a night is cheap for a nice weekend holiday.
Brother you might consider turning down the volume on the music so it is closer to the volume of your voice so we don’t end up deaf and missing you narratives.
Cool video.
Thanks for the positive feedback. Glad to hear you liked it
Really beautiful beach, and drone shots, I feel bad for that puppy
Thanks Manny, I’m getting used to flying that thing. I think the pup was good to go 👍
Looks nice and quiet.
Yes, quiet, secluded, a nice spot for a getaway
We were here last week.
It’s a great spot, beautiful time of year to be there.
Awesome..😍thank you.😊
You are most welcome. Enjoy!
I love it!
Thank you for the great feedback 🙏
Eric, when you asked that girl in Tagalog as to what they did with those coconut shells, she said "bato," which means "stone" in English. Then she motioned as if she was gonna throw it, so I think what she meant is they were gonna "stone" others with it, which I believe is what they were doing -- chucking them at each other.
Another great vid, man. 🤘🏼
Yes indeed, I figured that out after a few moments. Pretty interesting choice of leisure activity they whipped up there. I guess options are limited on the beach, but that thing could put out an eye. When I was a kid in the U.S., we often pursued dangerous, potentially harmful activity like this. (and got hurt) It was normal for kids. We never even got in trouble for it. The "P's" would say "Hope you learned from your actions" and that was it. Today, everything is so regulated, controlled, sanctioned, judged, managed - It's like a kid can't even play in the dirt anymore.
videolux.org totally feel you on that man. I just watched it again and I just realized they were not coconut shells at all. My mistake lol. Those things were weird looking with seeds inside. Only thing I can think of as far as what they were going to use those for (besides using them as “bato”) is maybe they’re turned into some type of charcoal material? I know coconut shells are sometimes burned in piles like that and later used as charcoal. Who knows though lol
Great vid. How much for a night in the ruins? hehe
Thank you 🙏 it’s one of the few things you can get free here in the phils, I think it also would come with a free jail stay too. Either way, something tells me you would have some unsavory roommates
lol.
Dude you are killing me ! You are still in PG ? Awesome video I'm gonna take that walk myself my next trip there. I'm still here wasting away in Metro Manila but on the upside I am going to BIKE WEEK in Clark Pampanga this weekend.
It’s tough to leave this place, glad you liked the vid. Bike week sounds cool. Except for the occasional sport bike, i so rarely, if ever see real bikes here in the Phils.
Yeah I came from the States on a 1500cc Bagger and now I'm on a 150cc Suzuki Raider it's quite a contrast for sure but the big bikes we have in the states would be useless in the traffic we face in Metro Manila you might as well be driving around in a Victory Liner.
That Bamboo Hut has great reviews but too expensive for long term stay
Definitely a nice secluded spot for a weekend getaway. I asked, I think she told me 1.2 to 1.5k per night.
ok, i looked at the reviews and virtually everything was a 9/10. i like to stay in places for a month at at at a time but to 1.5 k a night is cheap for a nice weekend holiday.
They gave it to me for 900 pesoes a night...
Sweet deal, it’s an awesome spot, it is a bit far from the White Beach, but I like the seclusion. And they have a restaurant with a sea view.
I am just uploading my first of 27 vids on Mindoro now and it's a Bamboo House review.Up in 5 mins..
Brother you might consider turning down the volume on the music so it is closer to the volume of your voice so we don’t end up deaf and missing you narratives.
Thanks for the feedback. I usually do try to equalize the volume