I Met the Secret Underwater Filipino Tribe

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @drewbinsky
    @drewbinsky  Год назад +343

    I love you guys! Thanks for tuning in to my videos every week - they are truly a blast to make !!

  • @-Lunar1
    @-Lunar1 Год назад +552

    And I can barely hold my breath for 1 minute. Amazing how the human body can adapt so incredibly fast in response to its environment

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Год назад +52

      Truly is amazing!

    • @simplybeyz
      @simplybeyz Год назад +13

      thanks to evolution 😂

    • @leonardowynnwidodo9704
      @leonardowynnwidodo9704 Год назад

      Me too.

    • @mtyre05
      @mtyre05 Год назад +18

      @@simplybeyz adaptation not evolution

    • @j0gs796
      @j0gs796 Год назад +6

      @@mtyre05 They evolved because they have hidden gills.

  • @rmtnyopagodna4214
    @rmtnyopagodna4214 Год назад +109

    I AM FROM TAWI-TAWI! Thank you for visiting mindanao but Bongao is just the tip of an iceberg, We have lots of island in tawi-tawi, lots of beaches. Life is beautiful and simple there, I miss home. :)

    • @thatretrocattt
      @thatretrocattt Год назад +6

      I wish to travel to the Philippines one day, the culture goes real deep! :D

    • @kltil5082
      @kltil5082 4 месяца назад

      If you miss it then go back

    • @lavishty_
      @lavishty_ 3 месяца назад

      @@kltil5082….

  • @desertwolfx7275
    @desertwolfx7275 Год назад +201

    This video was really a surprise! Singaporean here, but I was in Tawi-Tawi just a mere five months ago and this video brought back very fond memories of the land and the hospitality and friendliness of the local Badjao people! Love your authentic reporting, Drew!

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Год назад +20

      I was there a few months ago too - must’ve just missed you! Trying a magical island !

    • @SuaYuna
      @SuaYuna 8 месяцев назад

      The police take photos of specific foreigners and send them to local gangsters, informing them about which foreigners can be kidnapped and which cannot.

  • @kitchied
    @kitchied Год назад +57

    loved how they said it themselves...that they are filipinos, too. i saw it in the way they greeted you and welcomed you and offered to share their meal, no matter how little they have. it's hard to explain, but somehow, no matter if it's a tribe on a remote mountain or a tribe on a remote island or just anyone on the streets of a simple province, you'll see and feel that generous heart

  • @risingson1971
    @risingson1971 Год назад +78

    This is by far the best RUclips video I've ever seen. This should be given an Emmy. I appreciated you going to the Badjao house to eat lunch. As you can see what they served you was probably worth a couple of days meals for them yet they served it to you because theyre right your kind hearted people. And you giving them money made my day. I pray for the day that the Philippines will be one day be rid of divisiveness and poverty. I hope I can get to visit this place in my lifetime as it shows the true Filipino culture void of foreign influence. Salamat Drew and Deanna. God bless

  • @NiX_aKi
    @NiX_aKi Год назад +163

    Tawi-Tawi is far from dangerous compared to the neighboring Jolo and Basilan, but even Jolo and Basilan are now becoming more and more peaceful and progressive. Thanks for showing us the beauty of Tawi-Tawi and its people ❤

    • @SeabeeDaddy
      @SeabeeDaddy Год назад +2

      Tipo-Tipo and Maluso.

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens Год назад +3

      @@SeabeeDaddy Both are in Basilan, which is like 200km away and not part of Tawi-Tawi.

    • @SeabeeDaddy
      @SeabeeDaddy Год назад +6

      @@AngryKittens I know that. I served Seal Team 5 , and we were there... been there done that....

    • @RSlutz
      @RSlutz Год назад

      Julu sulu is near the neighboring Muslim country known for bomb and terror

    • @zergiox6585
      @zergiox6585 Год назад +5

      @@SeabeeDaddy Me who just casually rode my bike through Maluso and Tipo-Tipo yesterday

  • @R_With_An_M
    @R_With_An_M Год назад +89

    Its a good thing, as a Filipino myself, to know more about my fellow Pinoy that lived in the southern part of Mindanao. Thanks Drew for bringing up this vlog about Tawi tawi. Stay safe and enjoy ....❤

    • @southpaw8040
      @southpaw8040 Год назад

      This documentary is a complete lie. They dont use those little goggles. The streets are actually covered in garbage, just like the beaches. The locals cant free dive worth a shit and actually use automotive style air compressors. The images used of beautiful beaches are only those near the major resorts, the rest of the Country are homes built on large chunks of dead coral, with thousands of goats feasting on the plastic and garbage on the beaches. They cant freedive anywhere near the ability of the world record holders. Its amazing how the BBC and rest of the mainstream media completely lies.

  • @mohammadobeidlajarato4607
    @mohammadobeidlajarato4607 Год назад +178

    Thank you sir Drew for this beautiful documentary of our culture and our land. I'm a proud Badjao and Tawi-Tawian.

    • @yorksfolly1255
      @yorksfolly1255 Год назад +1

      @FancyClassy they seem to be a different group of people and different religion so id imagine they would wanna be apart from them. And its clear the Philippine mainland arnt supporting them financially or with infrustrtacure so no benefit to being under the Philipino goverent anyway yeah?

    • @rioamat9403
      @rioamat9403 Год назад +8

      @FancyClassy we’re more malaysian than filipino. on the paper we’re filipino but culturally we’re influenced by malay and borneos.

    • @jrexx2841
      @jrexx2841 Год назад

      ​@@rioamat9403 I don't think Malaysia will accept you. I mean look how they are dealing with people on Eastern Sabah, they are virtually stateless.

    • @ricojang
      @ricojang Год назад +1

      Why are your people running to Sabah? There’s so many of u there being a foreigner without permission.

    • @jennyzubiri9312
      @jennyzubiri9312 Год назад +4

      @@yorksfolly1255there are 180 different ethnic groups in the Philippines. When you say “different group of people” you mean different from whom? Tagalogs? They’re not even 30% of the population

  • @giannishen
    @giannishen Год назад +83

    They are so great, the world record for holding breath is only 3 minutes and 35 seconds, they will be champions in any water competition!
    The locals look very pure, hope they can preserve their traditional culture!
    I hope that one day I will have the opportunity to travel there, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍🥰🙏

    • @jbiz6626
      @jbiz6626 Год назад +12

      Definitely is longer that that what you on about

    • @giannishen
      @giannishen Год назад +16

      ​ @J Biz You can check the news yourself and then protest against Guinness World Records! 👌

    • @_FTPEXE_
      @_FTPEXE_ Год назад +8

      @gianni that's a Guinness world record but if you search RUclips theirs plenty of free diving videos of people who go for alot longer then that, not everyone wants to be in a book of world records lmao

    • @_FTPEXE_
      @_FTPEXE_ Год назад +3

      @gianni also that's just holding breath someone holds this record for free diving "The best official result in static apnea is the Guinness WR of 11:54 by Branko Petrović in 2014, a freediver who has results over 10 minutes under both AIDA and CMAS."

    • @_FTPEXE_
      @_FTPEXE_ Год назад +1

      @gianni you exert alot more energy by diving then staying still underwater

  • @EuphoricPlaz
    @EuphoricPlaz Год назад +26

    Probably one of my favorite video's of the Philippines 🇵🇭 amazing.

  • @joelarcayena7395
    @joelarcayena7395 Год назад +31

    I should definitely give you the Gold Medal Drew for vlogging in Tawi-tawi. Where no vlogger has ever dare to go, specially you are a foreigner. You set a record that even local Filipino would never dare... hats off to you and more power to your channel😎

    • @silongbalay820
      @silongbalay820 Год назад +5

      Becoming Filipino a Canadian living in Phillippines has been there.

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Год назад +3

      🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @emman2702
      @emman2702 Год назад

      Whaaatttt???what a shame u do really believed in those bias mainstream media.why are we the one who's in the news for murder rape akyat bahay riot?im more than scared going to the place of your kind.

    • @joelarcayena7395
      @joelarcayena7395 Год назад

      @@drewbinsky I see you've been to the tip south of the Philippines...should i expect a tip north of the Philippines also soon?

    • @yajm.8147
      @yajm.8147 Год назад +4

      Kulas and Erwan already featured Tawi Tawi in their vlogs. And saw some other vloggers too.

  • @fayesang4035
    @fayesang4035 Год назад +3

    I am a Filipino watching abroad. I Thank you very much for sharing your videos about the most humble, incredible happy Filipino people that humbled me so. Thank you

  • @sustainablewww6715
    @sustainablewww6715 Год назад +38

    I love that you are making so many videos from the Philippines 🇵🇭 I really miss it there.

  • @elisharaniasuleiman8013
    @elisharaniasuleiman8013 Год назад +9

    One of the most eye-opening and mind-broadening videos I've ever seen.

  • @louiebautista1876
    @louiebautista1876 Год назад +11

    Drew, I admire you as a person. I did not expect that you can get along with this neighborhood, needs such a courage and good human being!! I hope this video is an eye opening for others!

  • @jdhsingi
    @jdhsingi Год назад +47

    Great video. It is interesting and nice to see the Badjao people presented in a different light. In Metro Manila they are mainly known to be rather aggressive beggars. What you showed is a very wonderful and different side. Thank you for sharing.

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Год назад +6

      Yes that was precisely my reasoning for coming - cuz a lot of other Filipinos are so scared of Tawi Tawi

    • @nnayam3
      @nnayam3 Год назад +4

      @@drewbinsky they are scared because of news, but not all parts of Mindanao is scary. I live in one of those islands in Mindanao..

    • @anoraw2230
      @anoraw2230 Год назад +2

      I'd rather be begging for money and food in peaceful land areas in the Philippines rather than beg for peace from terrorists, this is way back decade ago. One day they'll get back to their homes because it's regaining it's peace/peaceful now. They are victims and people should understand why they left their homes.

  • @evaristods8747
    @evaristods8747 Год назад +4

    Im 74 years old & just subscribed. You are so daring venturing into remote Tawi Tawi. Although its safer now. Filipinos are generally friendly whether christian or muslim. No exception. Glad you liked ur rare experience in that part of our country. Stay safe.

    • @kltil5082
      @kltil5082 4 месяца назад

      They are friendly yes. The invaders are the ones who are dangerous. Shame so many were forcefully converted due to fear of harm coming to them.

  • @TheChuiShow
    @TheChuiShow Год назад +4

    Magsukul Drew!! Tawi-Tawi is Amazing and Beautiful!! Thanks for sharing this story!!

  • @millenniallegends
    @millenniallegends Год назад +10

    Drew, we are American Vloggers living and traveling the southern islands... it takes time to understand places like this and the cultural issues amongst them. They are such a wonderful people. Tawi Tawi is much different than mainland Mindanao and such a unique location. Super stoked that you got to go there already! We cannot wait to travel the southern Sulus. Good luck with the rest of your travels and hopefully we cross paths one day!

  • @theargaming
    @theargaming Год назад +73

    Drew, your video on the Badjao (Bajau) Tribe's incredible breath-holding abilities left me amazed! It's mind-blowing how they can stay underwater for up to 13 minutes while free diving. The kindness and resilience of the tribe in Tawi Tawi make their story even more captivating. Keep sharing these fascinating cultural experiences!

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Год назад +5

      Thank you for watching!!

    • @wasd3108
      @wasd3108 Год назад +3

      you are such a bot lol

    • @southpaw8040
      @southpaw8040 Год назад

      are you simple? In reality this documentary is a complete lie. They dont use those little goggles. The streets are actually covered in garbage, just like the beaches. The locals cant free dive worth a shit and actually use automotive style air compressors. The images used of beautiful beaches are only those near the major resorts, the rest of the Country are homes built on large chunks of dead coral, with thousands of goats feasting on the plastic and garbage on the beaches. They cant freedive anywhere near the ability of the world record holders. Its amazing how the BBC and rest of the mainstream media completely lies.

  • @walpoleandworcester
    @walpoleandworcester Год назад +82

    Another great one, Drew! The water and wildlife and how these people are able to stay down there for so long and do this every day is astounding. I definitely wanna check out The Philippines one day myself.

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Год назад +5

      Thanks for watching! 😊

    • @ofwjourneytv
      @ofwjourneytv Год назад

      They are already aired on BBC "Super Human"

    • @ofwjourneytv
      @ofwjourneytv Год назад

      ​@@drewbinsky sir they already aired in BBC "Super Human"

  • @Kay-Dean
    @Kay-Dean Год назад +15

    They are very gifted and special humans. Happy sunday coming from Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @PalunsulTawiTawi
    @PalunsulTawiTawi Год назад +4

    Being part of this video. Thank you so much for showcasing our badjaos. This is so amazing!

  • @ecab6740
    @ecab6740 Год назад +6

    Smiles and warmth everywhere! Thanks for sharing Tawi Tawi 🙂

  • @Durga695
    @Durga695 Год назад +4

    Such brave two women who continue to tell their story first hand at great risk.

  • @robadventure8007
    @robadventure8007 Год назад +5

    It looks people are super friendly there! Their smiles are infectious 👍🇵🇭🇧🇭
    The divers are impressive..wow..holding breath for that long!

  • @sushipizza4439
    @sushipizza4439 Год назад +63

    Ahh yes I learned about this in my biology class 3 weeks ago. Our topic was evolution, and we talked about natural selection. This was the example. Thanks for the fascinating video, drew. I really enjoy seeing your travels

  • @gingerl2995
    @gingerl2995 Год назад +6

    What a beautiful way to live. Even the bridges are adventure. Lol Lovely people! Thank you Drew. My heart is wishing I could have lived like that.
    Much love to you your wife, crew and the wonderful people of Tawi Tawi.

  • @esthersdaughterlong8149
    @esthersdaughterlong8149 Год назад +4

    Wwow Drew, amazing.
    What beautiful people and place to be. The water is so clear.
    Thank you for taking us with you and your wife. ❤❤

  • @jonathanbaldomero7120
    @jonathanbaldomero7120 Год назад +10

    From north down to southern phils, drew what an incredible journey

  • @arlenefalcon7375
    @arlenefalcon7375 Год назад +7

    Another amazing video Drew! I am Filipino myself and never been and seen these amazing places! Well done!

  • @richardlayus3543
    @richardlayus3543 Год назад +5

    I’m so proud of you Sir...Thank you for sharing your experience in Tawi Tawi...Batanes and Tawi is the both ends area
    in the Philippines..

    • @khrysztoffe27
      @khrysztoffe27 Год назад +1

      The equally beautiful cultures of the extreme parts of The Philippines that also made the country an absolutely fantastic country to visit. I pray that one day The Philippines will be economically highly progressive.

  • @wickedlycrazy100
    @wickedlycrazy100 Год назад +3

    wow thank you for making this video. not even our local news network dont get to feature this.

  • @agentbond2004
    @agentbond2004 Год назад +11

    Omg! Epic badjao lunch, spear fishing and mostly the holding of breath under water was one of a kind!🐬🐟🐠🐠🐡

  • @mitch4749
    @mitch4749 Год назад +12

    Man I love your videos bro I try watch em as often as I can I luv seeing other cultures and the vibes they bring. Much respect to you n thank you for show casing these great places 👏🏾👊🏾

  • @DuckiesFunland
    @DuckiesFunland Год назад +6

    This was such a cool video to watch! Your videos are amazing, I love countries I once drew around 30-35 flags, I love countries so much an you are most of the reason why. Keep the good work up drew!

  • @bigheadproductions69
    @bigheadproductions69 Год назад +6

    Been watching you since you had 13k subs your videos are never a disappointment I’m going to Cuba in a month and watching your 10$ video in Cuba made me super excited!!

  • @joereyna614
    @joereyna614 Год назад +2

    I accidentally came across your channel and it has become one of my favorites thus far!

  • @bryle8779
    @bryle8779 Год назад +3

    I love you both, you are the perfect couple that I ever had in my life, I considered you all a treasure, thank you Drew and your Family.

  • @jeceirylbacalso565
    @jeceirylbacalso565 8 месяцев назад

    luv the way you narrate the rich culture of tawi-tawi and its amazing people and change the perception of the people about the place, that this place shouldn't be scared of. these made me wanna go thereee. thank you for this, drew!

  • @leachville3001
    @leachville3001 Год назад +5

    I just whish it went longer. Drew is so good at what he does. Telling stories to ppl like me who will never have an opportunity to travel.
    Thank you to Drew and team for producing such awsome content. I have not seen one video of Drews' which was boring. Great work team. Ten out of ten. 🤩🙂

  • @paulsavenue12
    @paulsavenue12 10 месяцев назад +1

    I keep coming back to this vid and it is inspiring to see the true spirit of the specie, they survive and try to support nature. If more tourist goes to that destination, that spirit will die- market forces will kill it!

  • @DinaalSAVAGE4321
    @DinaalSAVAGE4321 Год назад +5

    Respect for this tribe. Longest I ever held my breath was one

  • @bayareatanders
    @bayareatanders Год назад +25

    They can hold their breath because they have larger spleen in their body as what National Geography documented in one of their episodes. The Badjao tribe are the real nomadic Sea Gypsies.

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens Год назад +21

    The Sama history is kind of unique and also tragic. Originally, the true Sama are nomadic. They live in big houseboats that used to sail in family flotillas from island to island, from the coasts of mainland Mindanao, to the islands of Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, and the coasts of Sabah, Kalimantan, and even Sulawesi. They lived by trading fish (and luxury products like pearl or trepang) for agricultural products like rice. They have never had a unified government. Each flotilla was independent. When nation-states began to form, they got caught between the borders. Philippine Sama can not sail to Malaysia and Indonesia freely anymore, and vice-versa, resulting in most of them settling in littoral villages. With the advent of commercial fishing, they could not compete with big boats either. Add to that the final straw: the separatist conflicts that cut off the region for decades. The end result is deep poverty.
    Tawi-Tawi is only just starting to reopen again, since the terrorist kidnappers/pirates have largely been contained by military campaigns. Which is why you can now fly there. I hope it continues.

    • @陈峥-v9s
      @陈峥-v9s Год назад

      Cool thank you

    • @southpaw8040
      @southpaw8040 Год назад

      This documentary is a complete lie. They dont use those little goggles. The streets are actually covered in garbage, just like the beaches. The locals cant free dive worth a shit and actually use automotive style air compressors. The images used of beautiful beaches are only those near the major resorts, the rest of the Country are homes built on large chunks of dead coral, with thousands of goats feasting on the plastic and garbage on the beaches. They cant freedive anywhere near the ability of the world record holders. Its amazing how the BBC and rest of the mainstream media completely lies.

    • @projectreracccty4764
      @projectreracccty4764 Год назад +1

      (Let's not forget their ancient history that traces back to Noah)
      Sama, Samoan, Shamanism or samanism all traces back to Shem also called Sem (Semitic language) and Sam the son of Noah and his grandson Shemhazai who married Ishtar where Easter Island derives its name the daughter of Nannar "Suen" "Sun the son of Enlil the ancestor of the Enlilites "lights" the son of Noah and his name matches the name of the Waccamaw Indians whose language Siouan is pronounced ˈsuːən "sun" and they are known as the "people of the fallen star" who descend from Ishtar "star" the mother of Aḥiyah "Ahia" (Native American chant Heya Heya) the father of Ogias "Og" Amorite King of Bashan and Ninja from Ningal (mother of Ishtar) and the Star of Ishtar looks similar to a Shuriken also known as throwing stars, or Chinese Ninja stars which are a variation in design that originally came from the star of Ishtar which is sometimes depicted as a 4-, 6- or 8-pointed star.
      Ham was called Lohan by the ancient Chinese and notice the connection to "lowest hand" in a card game and Hind founder of the Hindús was the son of Ham and where the word "hand" derives from and the connection to the legend of the 18 Arhats or Luohan and in Bengali it's referred to as ôrhôt and the Bengalese descend from Benga also called Bangla the ancestor of the Bangladeshi people and the son of Bong (founder of the Bhang tradition in India) and grandson of Hind the son of Ham.
      The ancient Mermen (Min) fishermen that used spears to fish with that descend from Japheth's line and the Po Valley is located in northern Italy and Seidon represents the ancient Sidonians that descend from Canaan the son of Ham.
      According to legend Odutiodauwa the ancestor of the Yoruba people of Africa was the son of La murudu and Lamu Island is located just off the shore of Kenya in the Indian Ocean.
      Odutiodauwaa came from the East according to legend and the Bantu tribe is an anagram of Nabu "TuTu" the brother of Osirus and Set and they are the children of Marduk the son of Enki and grandson of Noah and Min "Lord of the Eastern Desert" was the nephew of Nabu and Mount Nebo in Jordan is named for him.
      Nuba is an anagram of Nabu, the ancestor of the Nubians.
      Yemaya and her symbol the mermaid and Oshún the name a spelling variation of the name Ocean as in Ogenus "Ogen" "Oceanus" (Oceanids) the son of Noah and Gaia.
      The name for the Orisha spirits is similar to Orissa, India and is connected to Rishi Marichi "Marishi" the son of Brahma and grandson of Vishnu "Fishnu" "Nuah" "Nu also called Narayana and Nara means "water" "man" and Yana means "vehicle", "vessel", or "abode" "home" as in the biblical Ark and the name Noah means "rest" and "nua" means resting.
      Rishi is a great yogi or sage and it's no coincidence that it is connected to "Yoga" which comes from Modhekh "Yuj" a great grandson of Gomer son of Japheth and Yoga derives from Sanskrit root yuj means "to add", "to join", "to unite", or "to attach".
      Mummu was the son of Apsu and Tiamat where the word "mummy" derives from, and his sister was Lahamu also called Queen Mu the mother of Kai "Keeper of the Keys" the wife of Noah and mother of Enlil and Enki the ancestor of the Enkites
      (Everything is connected if we research deep enough)
      Benjamin Franklin and the Kite and Key experiment, and the name Kite is short for the Greek and Sumerian goddess of Earth Kai and tea as in Tytea and tea originates in China and the word electricity is named for Electra the daughter of Oceanus, Richi as in Marichi the son of Brahma and "ty" as in Thaitea "Gaia" the wife of Noah and her nickname is "Ge" combine that with the name of Noah's granddaughter named Ashia "Asia" we get the name Geisha a tradition which originated in China before being adopted by the descendants of Japheth-Nese "Japanese" the son of Noah.
      Enki (Enkey) and the name of the company Enkia which provides artificial intelligence software for web applications and if we change his name to Anki (son of An and Kai) is the original name of Enki, and it means he is the son of An, short for Anu (Noah) and it is similar to Ankh as in Ankey the Egyptian key to Life and the connection to the ANKH gene in humans which is involved in skeletal development.
      Notice the "key" sound in Kemet the name of ancient Egypt and the word keyhole pronounced ˈkēˌ(h)ōl and the name for the African Keyhole Garden
      (Enkey) also can be spelled Enkei which is the name of a corporation in Japan and the surname Inoki later used by Antonio Inoki born in Yokohama, Japan and the name of the Annunaki and Hopi Anu-naki means “ant friends and the name of the Anatolian peoples who inhabited most of Anatolia (Anto-Ionians) and a name connected to Inoki is Inoue pronounced Inoe and Noe was another name of Noah.

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens Год назад

      @@projectreracccty4764 😑 Not really. No.

  • @kuyaIhor
    @kuyaIhor Год назад +2

    I love your channel very much! After being sick with covid-19, I trained my lungs and could not breathe for 5 minutes, but this is on the shore. Now a maximum of 2 minutes when spearfishing.

  • @royleeh
    @royleeh Год назад +4

    Thanks Drew B for documenting the life of Tawi Tawi people... ❤

  • @mervzcitytv1017
    @mervzcitytv1017 Год назад +4

    beautiful tawi-tawi, beautiful people...proud to be filipino!

  • @arlenesantillan6511
    @arlenesantillan6511 Год назад +3

    Every details of this video amazes me. Thank you for bringing us to the heart of Tawi Tawi and seeing how the Badjao thrives. The place , people and culture is impressive. Well done Drew!

    • @arlenesantillan6511
      @arlenesantillan6511 Год назад

      @@DrewBinsky._ Good afternoon. I would like to know the purpose of the phone number.

  • @EsDels
    @EsDels Год назад +1

    Drew is so humble and adaptable and wife is just ban idol.His videos are just stunning.

  • @forbiddenable
    @forbiddenable Год назад +11

    Thank you for this Drew.. I’m from Mindanao and even me I am scared to visit Tawi-Tawi but this opens me to visit soon😀

  • @christinaalviedo579
    @christinaalviedo579 Год назад +1

    Watching from California that was a great experience for you and Deanna thank you for taking us in this journey now I could say that Tawi Tawi is beautiful! God bless.🙏♥️🙏

  • @jenniferf1518
    @jenniferf1518 Год назад +5

    Drew, your wife is a saint to join you on some of these madcap adventures 😅 I'm grateful for you both!

  • @lizacatadman9937
    @lizacatadman9937 Год назад +1

    Thanks for featuring Tawi Tawi Drew! I would love to see this place coz my father worked here as a Phil. Army!

  • @JayJay-lb6po
    @JayJay-lb6po Год назад +7

    Great job Drew, very nice report 👍

  • @ethanlawrence7750
    @ethanlawrence7750 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Drew, I saw this video on Day 2 of my month backpacking in the Philippines and it inspired me to go. Everyone in the Visayas (locals, other backpackers, the media and my travel insurance) said I shouldn’t go. But I found this video to be more persuasive than anything else so I was so interested and nothing anyone said could convince me otherwise so I just went all by myself ready for any adventure and it all exceeded my expectations. Such a unique and real experience that everyone else misses out on when they dismiss this place.
    The next place I went from Tawi-Tawi was Palawan and it wasn’t unique at all, full of familiarity for a westerner.
    Thanks for sharing this as without your video, I wouldn’t have known to go here

  • @TheTravelDudes
    @TheTravelDudes Год назад +5

    Humbling and fascinating… I hope to travel the world someday too

  • @lorimiller3341
    @lorimiller3341 Год назад

    Wow! Awesome video! I watch a few American RUclips channels of Americans living in the Philippines and they’ve mentioned the badjau tribe so this was very nice to see!!🌻

  • @___K7
    @___K7 Год назад +8

    Drew this has been my favorite story of 2023 so far. You captured a snapshot of this life and culture in such an honest and positive way 🩵 What an amazing place with such resilient and lovely people

  • @CJ-xg6ii
    @CJ-xg6ii Год назад +3

    Beautiful place and people! Thanks for the effort and quality you put into your travel pieces.❤

  • @Linkcast12
    @Linkcast12 Год назад +1

    This content is nothing short of amazing... Kudos Drew in doing things that even us local can't dare to do...

  • @johndelacruz7779
    @johndelacruz7779 Год назад +4

    You are really amazing, hoping for more contents like this❤

  • @Charlot1914
    @Charlot1914 Год назад +1

    I just saw your video about the best countries that you visited. Philippines was number one, for safety, friendly people. Right after clicked on this one and I hear ".somewhere in the Phillippines there's a remote island..that is know as the most dangerous place in the country..."

  • @lordmikhael88
    @lordmikhael88 Год назад +5

    Thanks, Drew! This video means a lot!!!

  • @saranair4007
    @saranair4007 Год назад

    IAM from Algeria I discovered you just a few days ago I can't stop watching your videos thank you for this beautiful journey ❤️

  • @earthflash
    @earthflash Год назад +5

    You guided me to another unique Earth zone! --- full of kindhearted humans.
    Thank you for dispelling the falsehood of "dangerous people" --- once again.
    Sidenote: you created the MOST AWESOME WEDDING VIDEO --- in the history of the institution!!!

  • @Dan-xx5jq
    @Dan-xx5jq Год назад +1

    Everyone in the world must know Drew!
    Thank you for these excellent videos!

  • @TheGamingAlong
    @TheGamingAlong Год назад +16

    As a Malaysian, it's interesting to see that their style and appearance closely mirror that of a typical Malay. Thanks for the fantastic video, Drew!

    • @jennyzubiri9312
      @jennyzubiri9312 Год назад

      Since when do Malays have naturally blonde hair?

    • @TheGamingAlong
      @TheGamingAlong Год назад +1

      @@jennyzubiri9312 not a lot of them has blonde hair

    • @jennyzubiri9312
      @jennyzubiri9312 Год назад +3

      @@TheGamingAlong Badjaos are known for blonde hair. Most of the children will have blonde hair at some point, and some of the adults will too

    • @dunyatrip
      @dunyatrip Год назад +3

      Yes we are very similar to you Malaysians and Indonesian we are IndoMalays we came from same ancestors we have history’s of Datu, Rajah, Sultan’s and we consists of different tribes too and in my opinion we have our own cultures than my country 😅 since we got colonized by the Spaniards and Americans Filipinos culture is related to that but the Muslims here has their own culture and traditions we are like outcasts here 😅 that’s why we have BARMM I think even many Filipinos doesn’t know much about us 😅

    • @mofb8331
      @mofb8331 Год назад

      Strange you say that..the chief minister of Sabah is a Bajau...Zizi kirana the female rapper is a Bajau the comedian group zero are Bajau..why is it suprising when they are well represent in the Malaysian media..they look just like malay

  • @princemackymissingpiece9809
    @princemackymissingpiece9809 Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing us the other part of our own country. Amazing. Keep safe man.

  • @yasminapo-aroundtheworld
    @yasminapo-aroundtheworld Год назад +7

    First you made amazing Video, thumbs up. Now I can watch the video 😅 love greetings ❤❤️❤️

  • @neildelatonga8337
    @neildelatonga8337 Год назад +1

    thank you men for showing the beauty of the southern philippines specially our brothers and sisters in faith,,

  • @lukegueho4586
    @lukegueho4586 Год назад +5

    As a freediver and someone who's goes spearfishing regularly genuinely don't think that time I'd possible. I have spent time with the deepest and most elite freedivers athletes on the planet and iv seen what they can do.
    I would love to see the unedited version where they dive for my own education🙏.
    Great video I really enjoyed it💯

    • @readytorockify
      @readytorockify Год назад +1

      I think there a documentary created about the evolution/adaptation of badjaos.

    • @marierocher4422
      @marierocher4422 Год назад +1

      It’s reported in the National Geographic. In 2018, the result of the DNA was released.

  • @walidhaoudi-t1j
    @walidhaoudi-t1j 8 месяцев назад

    That was a nice action from you Drew to correct the image of that dangerous Tawi-Tawi and to encourage people to visit such places. People are nice and welcoming, and the beaches are magical.

  • @marijusofficial
    @marijusofficial Год назад +5

    Quite inspiring to see individuals to hold breath underwater for 13 minutes.I think some of people went 10 or more times to breath air.

  • @Andrew_._._.
    @Andrew_._._. Год назад +1

    Love this video one of your best. How can they hold there breath for so long that’s awesome!

  • @ianendangan7462
    @ianendangan7462 Год назад +24

    Tawitawi is peaceful as any other place in the Philippines. The media whose workers lived in Luzon often portray it as bad. In other RUclips videos it is often coordinated with the Tourism office of the LGU and PNP so no issues. Did you know that Malaysia supported by UK is the one made it sure there is a conflict in Mindanao because of the interest in oil fields surrounding Sabah just because of the former Senator. There are Malaysian boots as part of the observation group based in Mindanao along with Australia Indonesia and Japan. As I said Tawi Tawi or BARRM Region is as peaceful as it can be.

    • @cjbadia-on9348
      @cjbadia-on9348 Год назад

      True

    • @thoeezheeah
      @thoeezheeah Год назад

      government rode that terrorism wave hard man

    • @joharimamat1522
      @joharimamat1522 Год назад

      Every parts of the world has its beautiful and ugly aspects. Dont drag Malaysia into your ugly side.

    • @Resol26
      @Resol26 Год назад +1

      Yeah, blame everyone except your incompetent government.

    • @ianendangan7462
      @ianendangan7462 Год назад

      @@Resol26 so you are a malaysian. Blame my government? No blame yours for being an utouto to a senator. You believe anything he says then run to the british. If your govt just compensated the Sulu Sultanate then everything should be fine but no your govt is just a cheat.

  • @Lizzyc123m
    @Lizzyc123m 5 месяцев назад +1

    I teach swim lessons and taught this woman’s son how to swim. She came from a tribe similar if not the the same one. She said they used to deep dive and hold their breath up to 10 minutes and I had the wonderful pleasure of teaching her son who is a naturally amazing swimmer!

  • @Zee_1003
    @Zee_1003 Год назад +4

    Badjaos should be hired as life guards in the most expensive hotels in the country...they deserve good pay for their amazing skills.

  • @passionformymission8374
    @passionformymission8374 Год назад +2

    One for the book Drew! Cheers to more travels!

  • @nightwing4065
    @nightwing4065 Год назад +6

    I wanted to visit Tawi-tawi, Sulu & Zamboanga. Perhaps, explore the islands, eat some local food and I always wanted to see the colorful Vinta Festival. 😄👍

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Год назад +1

      You should go!

    • @nightwing4065
      @nightwing4065 Год назад +1

      @@drewbinsky I might 😄

    • @markpaulpangan7618
      @markpaulpangan7618 Год назад +1

      Jolo Sulu??? don't go if you don't have a local who can guide you around, my brother who is in the army is stationed there and there's a lot of Abu Sayyaf in that part of the country.

  • @thebittertruth5381
    @thebittertruth5381 Год назад +2

    To keep your traditional
    Is not easy right in this greedy world
    This nation is so inspiring
    What a brilliant people
    And good job mr drew binsky

  • @gracecorbett2924
    @gracecorbett2924 Год назад +6

    Thank you for showing Mindanao! that is Where my family is on my mom side in Ozamiz city Mindanao not so far from marawi … sometimes it can be upsetting when people ask me where my mom is from and when I say Mindanao there first reaction is “ are you Muslim? “ or “ it is dangerous there” even tho they have never been there themselves…

  • @ivyd5485
    @ivyd5485 Год назад +2

    Wow so interesting! The diversity was really surprising. I didn't expect the people to look the way they do.

  • @silenthitsuraan7159
    @silenthitsuraan7159 Год назад +3

    Dang...this man is full of guts 💪♥️🇵🇭

  • @joanaclement7449
    @joanaclement7449 Год назад

    You are really a strong and dedicated man. I would not going into a crowd like this at night. Thank you for bringing us beautiful, amazing VII dead and experiencing lot of cultures. ❤❤❤May God bless and protects you and your wife in the journey of adventures

  • @perlasngsilanganan9659
    @perlasngsilanganan9659 Год назад +8

    Tawi-Tawi is such an underrated destination. If you are a Filipino and want to experience a different culture in your own country you'll be amazed here.

    • @algrand52
      @algrand52 Год назад

      I'd go in a heartbeat if travelling there could be just a bit more convenient than it is now. Don't have a lot of vacation time, so I'm always in a hurry - which I hate. Some day, I will go.

  • @UshiMain
    @UshiMain 9 месяцев назад

    Wow. The people smile a lot. Kinda feels warm.

  • @SrenAndersenSA
    @SrenAndersenSA Год назад +5

    It's cool that some people live like we're "created" to do.
    Many many years ago it was common for people to hold their breath for up to 10minutes - we've just out-evolved our own nature, so we don't have to do so anymore.
    Thanks once again for an amazing video, brings so much joy to see parts of the world I'll probably never visit.

    • @selah488
      @selah488 Год назад +1

      Really? That's cool and it makes sense. Humans relied on the sea for hundreds of years, makes sense we'd develop some tolerance to it... Now in the modern age there is no longer a need. Very interesting how the body adapts. Thank you for your input

    • @SrenAndersenSA
      @SrenAndersenSA Год назад

      @@selah488 Damn! Nice appreciate you're kindness and intrest - Glad it shared some "old" news about the human being! It's also wild to think that back when people breathed less through their mouths and held their breath much more, no one had crooked teeth or smth like that. But after it became "normal" to do so, we see more problems with crooked teeth, underbites, and overbites as well.

    • @SrenAndersenSA
      @SrenAndersenSA Год назад

      @@selah488 Heard a podcast that showed all kind of things for proofs while talking about it! VERY VERY intresting!

    • @SwaggMessiah69
      @SwaggMessiah69 Год назад +1

      We haven't out-evolved it, humans can still have the capacity to do this you just need to literally do it since childhood. Most people underestimate how much our bodies can adapt. I'm from Davao, I have known many fishing divers who can do 5-8 minutes, it's no genetics, you just do it out of a necessity in childhood using breathing techniques and years or practice. Your body eventually learns to manage the lack of oxygen and slowly push the survival instinct of needing oxygen further and further throughout the years.
      They thought me exercises and techniques and I can only last 2-3 minutes but it's a massive improvement from like 40 seconds or so.

  • @JDRockinfeller
    @JDRockinfeller Год назад

    I am absolutely amazed by your content, production quality, and direction. Absolutely amazing! Thank you for creating this amazing channel.

  • @jamesizaak3647
    @jamesizaak3647 Год назад +3

    Great story telling. This is rich!

  • @najiraatabmutia146
    @najiraatabmutia146 Год назад +1

    Thank you Drew for appreciating Filipino culture

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens Год назад +13

    "Most dangerous island" never really applied to Tawi-Tawi. It just got caught in the crossfire. The holder of that title is the neighboring island group of Sulu. Which even today, is still mostly off-limits to foreigners without express permission of the military.
    The Sama people, whose home islands are Tawi-Tawi, haven't really participated in the separatist movements that ravaged that region for decades. They're victims of the terrorist groups themselves, which is why so many have fled to Malaysia and the northern islands of the Philippines.

    • @davidmartin2706
      @davidmartin2706 Год назад +4

      Exactly. He's just doing this for dramatic effect. Before the trip, talk about how dangerous it is. Then during the trip, talk about how nice the people are and how safe it is. Tawi-Tawi was never on the level of Jolo or Basilan.

    • @gabrielevergreen7699
      @gabrielevergreen7699 Год назад +3

      ​@@davidmartin2706I don't think he has many Mindanaon friends like Kulas or Kumander Daot. So his knowledge about that region is limited.

  • @patrickdozier4892
    @patrickdozier4892 Год назад +2

    Another outstanding video! Fascinating area!!!

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +86

    Filipino people are simply built different, 13 minutes of holding breath is wild

    • @gripen777
      @gripen777 Год назад +5

      We do it to escape the tsinelas

    • @robertcook5417
      @robertcook5417 Год назад +6

      It’s not all the Filipinos, only few

    • @larsstougaard7097
      @larsstougaard7097 Год назад +3

      I've heard they have 4 lungs , very special people 😊

    • @robocop5157
      @robocop5157 Год назад +2

      And he is probably a smoker 😂

    • @nnayam3
      @nnayam3 Год назад +2

      of course were island people, its our way of life , its a routine...

  • @loratzoneva5525
    @loratzoneva5525 Год назад

    Such an interesting experience! Glad that you give voice to the small communities around the world, there is much to learn from what they say and do. Thank you for another amazing video!

  • @abhu17
    @abhu17 Год назад +15

    I am an Indian Catholic and dont differentiate religion. This is an awesome video. Congratulations on your wedding bro. Love from India

  • @moviebuff6490
    @moviebuff6490 Год назад

    Such beautiful people! Thank you for going there and showing us how magical it is.

  • @gustialt
    @gustialt Год назад +5

    hey drew some tribe in Sulawesi also have similar skills like this, have you ever been to Wakatobi? come visit another island in Indonesia

    • @leonardowynnwidodo9704
      @leonardowynnwidodo9704 Год назад

      Try visiting Komodo, Drew and encounter Komodo dragons there, or visit Lake Toba on Sumatra.

  • @CC-qt3rl
    @CC-qt3rl Год назад +1

    Discovered your video about Afghanistan which I thought was nicely done! Then seeing this video in the Philippines I was impressed. SUBSCRIBED!