Off The GRID | Episode 01, Siargao

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • In our first #OffTheGRID episode, we dive into the island paradise of Siargao, land of the endlessly-barreling Cloud 9 and home to a new breed of surfers from all over the globe who find it quite difficult to leave. Many of them have set up shop here, watching Siargao rapidly grow from a quiet surf town to a bustling tourist destination in just five short years. Its residents open up to us about its growing pains-impending dangers range from waste management to overcrowding-and how they’re fighting to keep their home as pleasant as when they first arrived.
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    #OffTheGRID is a new docu-series looking deeper into the issues behind our country's most popular destinations. Our host, Francisco Guerrero, sets the tone: “As travelers, we often talk about what we take home; we should also ask what we are leaving behind.”
    Look out for the next episode on CNN Philippines.
    Produced by Tripleshot Media Inc. & GRID Magazine.
    Special thanks to Kermit Surf & Dive EcoCamp Siargao and Bayud Boutique Resort.
    Big thanks to our friends Gianni Grifoni, Manuel Melindo, Gaps Sabuero, Niño Barbers, Pia Lopez, Marja Abad, and SEA Movement.
    #GRIDwashere

Комментарии • 388

  • @darosa5741
    @darosa5741 6 лет назад +153

    Finally, a video that hits a cord in me. I've been developing a small resort on the northern end of Siargao and have seen a huge transformation in its growth. I must say that the biggest problem by far are the LGUs. I always tell my friends that the Philippines is a land of rules, laws and regulations but it seems most are ignored. Waste management is a tremendous problem. Just 15 meters from the entrance to Tak Tak falls you will find a huge open dump. I contacted the municipal officials about it and they did nothing. In fact I spotted their tractor dumping trash there! We informed DENR and to this date nothing has been done about it. This is just one example. Local corruption is still rampant despite the national government's attempt at reducing it. Vote buying is blatant. Just recently I had contacted our Barangay Captain to let him know there were people stealing sand from the beach. He sent a runner to investigate (so I thought). It turns out this official took money to allow the thieves to come in and take the sand. I'm not talking about a couple sacks a local villager needed. These people had a huge dump truck with 15 guys filling sacks. This attitude from the LGUs is going to kill Siargao. Thanks again for this great video and I apologize for the rant.

    • @yeth6458
      @yeth6458 6 лет назад +6

      Absolutely agree. The city officials should uphold the law against throwing trash anywhere and should have a centralized dumping station for waste management and recycling

    • @TheIndyspace
      @TheIndyspace 6 лет назад +1

      It's *chord*.

    • @i-am-your-conscience
      @i-am-your-conscience 6 лет назад +9

      Well, maybe there is in a while the same action as for Boracay.. Duterte say, Siargao is closed, "clean up and dont mess it up again or you will loose another holidays season" + people at the LGU getting exchanged. Maybe, those harsh actions are sometimes the only thing that works.

    • @Keepone974
      @Keepone974 5 лет назад +4

      Can't all the resorts come together and try to build an incineration plant for example?

    • @redpillcopinthephilippines9647
      @redpillcopinthephilippines9647 4 года назад +2

      As a foreigner who is married to a Filipina and has lived here most of my adult life, you’re asking for trouble. These motherfuckers will put a bullet in you so fast you’ll never know what happened, then you’ll end up on the wrong end of the grass, and no one will give a shit.

  • @knowyourpsychology5761
    @knowyourpsychology5761 6 лет назад +12

    Please preserve Siargao, I just had the best time of my life there so far last week.

  • @kaikomei
    @kaikomei 6 лет назад +72

    Brilliant documentary. Thank you. The last time I was in Siargao was in 1997. The very first time was in 1994. I was a young Fil-Am California Boy going to college in Cebu. I picked up that issue of Surfer Magazine before I left for the Philippines and came across the article with Evan Slate and Chris Malloy surfing Cloud 9. I think that issue was 1993? 25 years ago???? Holy smokes...
    The article was really vague as to how to get to the location. After doing much research speaking with locals (no RUclips back then and the internet was just being developed) I decided to try to find Cloud 9 with my classmate-also a Fil-Am from California. We had to take an overnight ship ride from Cebu City on like Gothong Lines or something and slept on the ships deck with hundreds of other people. It got us to Surigao at like 6 am. We then had to wait to pack in a “Pump Boat” with dozens of locals with their chickens and other animals with them. It would be packed and I recall having to try to hide from the Coast Guard so that they wouldn’t prevent the pumpboat from launching due to overcrowding. Lol. It got so stuffy we ended up going up to the boat’s deck exposed and getting sunburned for being out in direct Philippine su for 4 hours until we reached Dapa-the Western side of Siargao Island.
    We then jumped on to another packed vehicle. This time it was an oversized jeepney. That was so packed we sat on the ROOF of the jeepney and held on for dear life as it zoomed across the island at 50mph. We literally had to duck the overhang of coconut trees or get beheaded! hahahaha. When we finally got to GL we then packed all our gear and boards onto a Tricicad. There were other families on it (like 9 of us on 1 Tricicad!) so we literally just hung off the side of the vehicle with just one foot and one hand hanging on until we finally reached our destination. And man was it ever worth it!
    In 1994 there was only 1 resort at the time. An Australian owned resort called “The Green Room”. The place was awesome and so were the staff. I visited 3 x during my stay there. There were never more than a couple of tourists. First time there were only 2 other surfers from Australia. Second time was a family from Australia. The third time? I actually don’t recall anyone else there! The walkway was far from being built yet and everyday I surfed Cloud 9 it was empty! It was actually kind of eerie! hahaha. I recall surfing Rock Island and Stimpy’s all my myself as well as “Daku”. Absolutely no one out. On our last trip I took my now wife to the island and had a guide take us to a couple of uninhabited islands near “Daku”. We went skinny dipping as there wasn’t anyone else around. It was friggin awesome!
    I haven’t been back there in 21 years. I have actually left like 4 or 5 surfboards there with the locals but moved away after I graduated and hadn’t been back since. As the years have gone by, I speak to more and more people who have visited there. Watching this documentary makes me smile but it also shocks me as how Cloud 9 is now “Crowd 9” lol. Growth and discovery is inevitable but it is really nice to see that the community is trying to preserve the beauty that is Siargao...
    Thanks again for a beautiful documentary!
    (PS this is my teenage daughter account-just in case you look up my profile. Lol)

    • @eternitydriven24
      @eternitydriven24 6 лет назад

    • @1bonzer4ss20
      @1bonzer4ss20 6 лет назад +6

      My first trip there, was in '74, when I was a U.S. dependent, going to high school at the Navy base, in Subic Bay. It took us 4 days, just to get there. Very similar sounding trip, as yours. Back then, no "surf camp" or resorts. Just a few ex-pat Aussies (non-surfers) hanging out...trying their best to keep the tropical paradise secret, to themselves. Which I never revealed. But, ya know what? We discovered so many good surf spots in the P.I., back in the early '70s. We were the first to surf Baler, La Union area and Pugapud...among many others...that I won't mention. I've returned numerous times, over the last few decades. But, I've always gone to other spots...because I've seen what Crowd 9 has turned into. Surfer magazine (as well as all surf publications & their sponsered pro-surfers), "resort-oriented" businesses...and especially, the airport, ruined Siargao. The grueling trip of years past, kept the crowds away. But...there's still quite a few places like Siargao out there...just not with the resorts, tourist setting, or hype. It will always be a very special place to me. Hopefully, their local citizens will save it.

    • @jonathanbacuno3201
      @jonathanbacuno3201 4 года назад +1

      Pag sure ba?!

    • @nickbrennan3389
      @nickbrennan3389 4 года назад

      Thanks....great story

    • @presentfuture3657
      @presentfuture3657 4 года назад

      Thanks for this one ! Kuya do you still surf ?

  • @janogario3817
    @janogario3817 6 лет назад +34

    "People only see business opportunity, but they do not embrace the lifestyle" -- This statement, though.. EXACTLY what happened to Boracay and it's sad! Thank you for this video! It's both scary and empowering! We should do our own job to protect our natural resources and our country. I just hope people would be more considerate about these kind of stuff. :( #sadphilippines

  • @polestarc
    @polestarc 4 года назад +7

    I can understand the vibe that Gianni is saying and it was what I felt when we were there in Siargao for a company outing. Great memories and amazing place. Thanks for this documentary.

  • @GhilsaJane
    @GhilsaJane 6 лет назад +4

    I visited Siargao in 2016 and it truly is a magical little place. I hope it’s charm remains constant throughout any future development

  • @vzttor
    @vzttor 5 лет назад +3

    Boy, this video really made me so homesick and now dying wanting to go home for good. I have not been home since 1977, and got caught in the materialistic way of life in America. Watching this documentary, made me realized how much I missed the simple life living in the island. Honestly it hurts. This video reminded me when I was young, I used to take my summer vacation in my father's island, Bohol. I remember how I would be with my cousin and his friends spending time in the crystal clear water in a little inner tire tube snorkeling, spearfishing, and best of all eating crabs and fishes we caught raw. We would would be in the water for hours and all over. Every now and then, we would scare each other off with a shark, that 3 or 4 of us would be fighting to climb the tube and in the process just flipping the tube over. We're out in the salt water so long that by the time we get back to the shore we would be so sunburned that all you can see are our eyes and teeth. This was simple life and such a good times. I would give my arm and a leg just to do it all over again.

  • @mojarjoe6836
    @mojarjoe6836 6 лет назад +5

    I remember the first time I've been to Siargao was in 1997 and the island back then was literally a virgin paradise .

  • @CSGPhotos
    @CSGPhotos 6 лет назад +21

    Very nice, in depth and emotional. I spent 15 years in and out of Korea and saw it grow through many of these issues, and now I am in the Philippines. I am more hopeful for the Filipino communities because they have such a verve for life! Development is inevitable, but we have progressed light years ahead in technology and waste management. If other nations realize that our responsibility is to the world and not just our own backyard, then we can all help together.

  • @aprilrosetalanquines1215
    @aprilrosetalanquines1215 5 лет назад +9

    Watching this makes me wanna go back to Siargao, asap.

  • @ianmontgomery8631
    @ianmontgomery8631 6 лет назад +23

    Thanks for this. I was there for a month around 25 years ago. A guy from Sydney had built the first surf camp there and I was in the first group he took. The island I visited is unrecognizable in this video. One of my proudest life achievements is that I named 'Stimpies'. We would go out each day looking for new breaks and came across Stimpies going nuts at about ten foot. At that time the show Ren and Stimpy was popular... and so it became.

    • @romeroxy
      @romeroxy 6 лет назад +1

      Ian Montgomery 🙏🙏🙏 my favorite spot! Always wondered why stimpies was named as such

    • @kaikomei
      @kaikomei 6 лет назад +1

      Was that place “The Green Room”. I visited 3x back between 94-98. I think that was the only resort back then!

    • @PreFuture-sf
      @PreFuture-sf 6 лет назад

      Kaia R. Yeah I think that was the name of it.

    • @1bonzer4ss20
      @1bonzer4ss20 6 лет назад

      Sorry Ian, but you should have seen it back in 1974, '84 & '91. All the "comforts of home", now. And, all the insane crowds to go with it. Inevitable...but, still a shame. Hopefully, it won't go the way of Boracay. Siargao is not the only place like this, in the P.I.

    • @PreFuture-sf
      @PreFuture-sf 6 лет назад +1

      1Bonzer4ss I am sure it was fun in 74 as it was in 1990 when I was there as it most likely still is today for many. My comment just was relating that naming a break and having it stick nearly 30 years later for me is pretty cool.

  • @jessicao6694
    @jessicao6694 5 лет назад +4

    Absolutely loved this documentary. I am a Filipina born and raised in London and I can't wait to explore this beautiful place solo next month, travelling sustainably, this film was truly inspirational and heartwarming, love what you guys do and the message you share through your content. :)

  • @TheJoveleOctobre
    @TheJoveleOctobre 5 лет назад +2

    Promise! Siargao is different! Their’s something in this place that you cannot explain, its local, the foreigners, the domestic travelers. The island is sofantastic! Prayers ko for Siargao will be, sana ma retain yung vibe na hindi mo ma explain in words. Been here. From October 19 to 22. From Davao.

  • @codeandfood
    @codeandfood 4 года назад +2

    I recognize Eloy! I just got back from Siargao and miss it so much. Thank you for focusing on the people of siargao and raising awareness of what we need to do to keep this beautiful island as it is.

  • @SB19_JoshBbq
    @SB19_JoshBbq 5 лет назад +5

    I’m really surprised this only got 80+k views. This is an eye opener and such a informative documentary about Siargao that hopefully will create more awareness to people living and will be visiting the island. Great job on this documentary and Well done 🇵🇭❤️👍

  • @nomadnik8995
    @nomadnik8995 5 лет назад +6

    Been there myself and really got a sense for where the island is now and where it's gonna be in a while. This documentary reflects all of that! Great work!

  • @vira2459
    @vira2459 3 года назад +2

    Scrolling the playlist of OFF THE GRID, expecting to see another episodes of a documentary film featuring another island in the Philippines, but I see none. It's been 3 yrs na pala for the OFF THE GRID episode 1 siargao. It was a nice video, it's like watching a short film where they invested time and effort in gathering informatiom and editing the whole footages they took in siargao. Hoping to see more #OFFTHEGRID episodes🙏 #fortheLOVEoftheSEA

  • @charleneormo5285
    @charleneormo5285 6 лет назад +31

    Wow. By far, the BEST video I've ever seen about Siargao!

  • @CoachFrancoRulloda
    @CoachFrancoRulloda 5 лет назад +5

    this has got to be one of the best documentaries I've watched in a long time. very well executed and narrated. thank you for this :)

  • @scottfine4169
    @scottfine4169 5 лет назад +11

    Very great documentary on this paradise island 🌴😀. I’m coming for a visit in March...and I will coming as a tourist because I’m from Cali. But I watched so many videos on Siargao and this one by far gives me a way better understanding of this Island. I will treat Siargao with respect as I do to every place that I visit. I cannot wait to experience the Phillippines beauty has to offer.

  • @Tominthephilippines
    @Tominthephilippines 6 лет назад +5

    I've really enjoyed watching this video. It shows a major problem that I've experienced wherever I have been traveling in the Philippines. It all starts with the right mindset, of locals, tourists and government. Also it's great to see that people are doing their part by cleaning up the area, and I hope that all the collected trash just doesn't end up on the big pile of trash that was shown in the video. The Philippines should make waste management one of their priorities, together with informing all people to contribute to preserving our planet. Siargao surely has something magical, something I hope to experience myself in the future.

  • @littlemizShArMain3
    @littlemizShArMain3 6 лет назад +4

    I love the emphasis on keeping siargao as it is ... true to nature. hope it stays like this

  • @CalifornianWayfarer
    @CalifornianWayfarer 6 лет назад +1

    Good to see a documentary on RUclips vs the usual vacuous vlog. Hits most of the issues facing this and other natural preserves around the world - greed, infrastructure, poverty and what not. In Belize a few months back I was sad to see the disaster that Caye Caulker is. In Panama's autonomous 300 Kuna Yala islands, one sees something quite different - the Kuna people controlling their own fate and not allowing development from outside. At least when I was there 6 years back. Though large scale proselytization from overseas is jarring. I'll be in Siargao for the first time in a few weeks, and I expect to enjoy the natural beauty of the place and the people, but also expect to see the erosion of nature and culture as I have seen elsewhere from the Americas to Asia. Food, survival, money. How does one address these anywhere in the world?

  • @mareentanabeteves2170
    @mareentanabeteves2170 6 лет назад +6

    Locals in siargao can speak good english man! The kid just killed it.damn!

  • @BisayainHolland
    @BisayainHolland 5 лет назад +6

    I been in siargao for about few months,For working and also for me to discover a thing that we called “soul searching”.I remembered the moment when i really had to bike from JL going back the place which i’had worked ,luckily i meet some few people who are nice ,the locals.
    Siargao is underrated island ,i know the local government really cop out whats the need of siargao,but one thing i dont like is the transportation and of course the medical thing i mean the proper hospital for the tourist and of course for the locals,i known some people they told me they had hard time when it comes in the hospital,.I hope one day or some of this days that the local authority will have a proper medical facilatation ,not just for the local but for tourist .
    Given a time and enough budget i’ll like to come back there.
    Writing frm 🇳🇱

  • @coolpinoyTV
    @coolpinoyTV 2 года назад +1

    Proud Siargaonon here. We are so thankful that tourist really love our place like magic as you say so.. hope we can help each other to protect it. Thanks for this vlog.. great job bro

  • @daelmanalansan
    @daelmanalansan 6 лет назад +2

    This is really beautiful, sir! Why have I just seen this now? Please keep on creating and showing people how beautiful the Philippines is. Kudos!

  • @marcuslethlean5165
    @marcuslethlean5165 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful to see this, Mick Ford and I ran OSA - Optimum Surf adventures, we were the Green Room close to Cloud 9. We were done with Philippine Airlines went out of business. I love the people, the island and the time in my life where we felt we helped people find one of the most beautiful spots on the planet. And the surf is incredible. Thanks for bringing me up to speed on Siargo - Marcus Lethlean

  • @rich45davis
    @rich45davis 6 месяцев назад

    Gorgeous video and not shying away from the problems of the island, which there are a lot of due to its growth. I used to live on Siargao and it was the most wonderful home to me, I hope the people there now continue to fight for its beauty.

  • @jeffreypacot4227
    @jeffreypacot4227 4 года назад +3

    Great intro...the government and the citizens must act in cooperation to preserve our natural resources or else our future generations would not get a chance to enjoy it...not just in the ph but around the world

  • @raqueltenazas5127
    @raqueltenazas5127 3 года назад

    been hoping to go & check on how is it at Siargao for a decade now...
    There is something w/ Siargao when I first read about it ...saw pictures of it that I can't seem to just say "ok...that's awesome" and just go on to wanting to visit some other place instead.
    I got invited to join trips to some other tourist spots but declined.
    This year, my son said he'll book me a flight to anywhere I'd want to go locally ...&, yes!
    I chose to be booked a flight to Siargao!!!
    🎉😍
    Tnx for this vid! 🙏🏼
    Tinapos ko tlga ung 25mins+ & felt good that u were able to present the equally important thing that every tourist should not forget to bring with them.
    ➡️ RESPECT towards the people, culture/community & the very island itself.
    Kudos! 🎉

  • @shunin88
    @shunin88 6 лет назад +17

    Refreshing to watch. The type of content that makes RUclips worthwhile :).

  • @machpandac
    @machpandac 5 лет назад +4

    I am proud that many people discover and find parts of the country in their adventures, but i hope that the government is able to take away from previous tourist destinations in the Philippines and create the infrastructure to the support the growth of tourism. It would be a shame if places such as Siargao went the way of Boracay.

  • @normantilos
    @normantilos 5 лет назад +1

    There should be a clear feasible long-term development plan for Siargao based on sustainable tourism. Any motherhood statements and platitudes about the future should be translated into clear-cut action plans with close collaboration between public, private, and development sectors. If there is indeed a master plan for Sirgao, such plan should be subjected to consultations prior and during the actual planning process with the community and be disclosed to everyone. One important factor for the future of Siargao is governance. This is something that should be strengthened. Key LGU officials should be exposed to successful tourism destinations in Asia and in other parts of the world. With such exposure, they can gain practical insights that would equip them to direct the future of Siargao progressively.

  • @rolands9935
    @rolands9935 5 лет назад +5

    One of the last frontier in the Philippines, it’s very unfortunate that some people will take advantage of its residents for their own benefits. It is very sad and very disturbing.

  • @johnvillegas1954
    @johnvillegas1954 5 лет назад +2

    2019? hope off the grid does another episode on siargao, kind of an update on how the locals, LGU's, and restaurant owners kept siargao, and probably another episode on another island or city, such great documentary filmmakers, pure.

  • @makingitrealvlogs147
    @makingitrealvlogs147 2 года назад +1

    Excellent documentary hope you’ll explore other islands as well and emphasis on environment must be the #1 priority. More power to you.

  • @zandzgallardo8404
    @zandzgallardo8404 5 лет назад +4

    Awesome. The "dark side" version would be worth seeing too.

  • @robertoiiigianzon1623
    @robertoiiigianzon1623 6 лет назад +1

    Hope to see Siargao developed with a real resort planners and responsible architecture et al in the long run. Such a great waste to see it go anyway but proper. Duterte should really create an agency specifically to look over resort areas, develop it properly, nourish and protect them. Our natural resources and environments are a treasure for generations.

  • @TWiCHizE
    @TWiCHizE 5 лет назад +4

    best documentary about siargao i've watch so far, we can immediatly see that u've put a lot of work in making this doc. great work brother. im sharing this vid. on all my social media, your vid. deserves a lot more attention. you should do the same kind of documentary on other places in the philippines. or like show the good sides of places like Sultan Kudarat, who's got such a bad rep. nyway great work :)

  • @dicsonalipio1913
    @dicsonalipio1913 5 лет назад

    We philips from here in the Phil's. welcomes you people around the world to visit our country.

  • @beavaca5989
    @beavaca5989 6 лет назад +7

    Really great episode with focus on environment and sustainability. Here's hoping the magical mix of ingredients that makes Siargao special can bring it into the future unharmed.

  • @mr.zooomy
    @mr.zooomy 4 года назад +2

    I love this place so much. def. gonna go back after covid 19. Stay safe everyone and Godspeed

  • @TippsUndTrix
    @TippsUndTrix 4 года назад +1

    This documentary was the reason why I decided to visit Siargao. But people don't visit Siargao. The stay! Like me haha. I wanted to travel the Philippines. I ended up staying one month in Siargao. The results you can see in my video. Thanks for inspiring me!

  • @mikecapinpuyan126
    @mikecapinpuyan126 6 лет назад +1

    Best documentary about Siargao.

  • @GetlostwithJohn
    @GetlostwithJohn 6 лет назад +3

    Amazing Documentary. Wow, Hands down! Hope we can preserve Siargao`s amazing lifestyle and vibe. Keep it green!

  • @NomadicEdyl
    @NomadicEdyl Год назад

    Been there ones you come you dreamed of staying forever. The ambiance and the vibe is just totally different from other.

  • @ninzo3727
    @ninzo3727 6 лет назад +10

    One of the reasons why there's less locals developing their lands there is because of the very expensive processing fees for starting up business and for applying for building permits. Its also quite surprising that as an engineer from outside the island cannot supervise his own project as they only "restrict" this to engineers from general luna who will ask for a big pay just for a signature. This should be addressed so that more locals can develop their lands and businesses. The LGU should comprise of people who have the love for the island and its people, and not with corrupt and greedy men.

    • @squarecracker
      @squarecracker 5 лет назад +1

      Corrupt and greedy men are the only reason LGU's exist.

  • @annaostosova4425
    @annaostosova4425 5 лет назад +4

    Beautiful documentary! Thank you for your work, highly appreciated!

  • @ranzbakilvlog
    @ranzbakilvlog 3 года назад

    Every video I saw was all about the beauty of Siargao, but in this video I saw it all.
    I think it is the best way to address problems to begin with a solution to it make it more beautiful and preserve.

  • @GinoObiso
    @GinoObiso 6 лет назад +2

    Sir Paco im a videography hobbyist, still learning and exploring though. Im so happy to have stumbled upon your channel. Documentary is nicely done

  • @ragdollled
    @ragdollled 6 лет назад +2

    With development (which includes tourism) comes issues such as pollution. With development comes a growing economy where everyone needs to push for and enforce rules, laws, processes and systems to protect the environment. Hopefully the government will be effective with the pressure from the locals. The alleged clean countries have had decades, centuries or more to try and deal with pollution. Siargao, the government and locals will need to make progress immediately. Like within a couple of years. That’s a monumental task which probably needs quick slow growth measures. I pray for y’all to succeed but human greed is always a reality. I do hope to respectfully visit and surf there as I am a full blooded Filipino born and raised in Southern California. I’m very proud of these action oriented Siargao locals.

  • @friartuckfriartuck
    @friartuckfriartuck 6 лет назад +1

    dude awesome awesome!!! my mom was born here!!! i hope to be back to this island for good!!! thank you!!!

  • @nickbrennan3389
    @nickbrennan3389 4 года назад +1

    Great documentary....like Wilmars laid back modest attitude. Too many instagram/vloggers bloggers in siargao now....maybe this corona virus thing will slow down tourist numbers and give people a better perspective on life.

  • @fiveola
    @fiveola 5 лет назад +1

    My family will be visiting Siragao in July. We cannot wait and hope to meet these folks 🤙🏽

  • @user-iu5ip1xq1c
    @user-iu5ip1xq1c 5 лет назад

    17:44 the 3rd woman from the left is sunny, The founder of nature kids of siargao. She's so nice she helps kids to be responsible she also helps the community. I want to volunteer soon at your foundation. Hi sanny!

  • @allend6408
    @allend6408 5 лет назад +1

    Very good documentary. For someone living outside of the Philippines for more than two decades now, this is an eye opening story. Hopefully it does not turn to another "Bo....y"

  • @jppasaylo3279
    @jppasaylo3279 4 года назад

    This is Siargao. This is magical. This is us.

  • @TeamYaqoobVlogs
    @TeamYaqoobVlogs 3 года назад

    what?! i just saw this now.. your script writing is really superb! i love how the story goes until the end..I LOVE Siargao. I hope to come back when it is already allowed.

  • @AlbertoNodale
    @AlbertoNodale 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing film! Great information, great vibe and perfect insight. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @alans.philippines
    @alans.philippines Год назад

    I just got back from Siargao. The wakepark was amazing. Very fun place.

  • @queentvcebu
    @queentvcebu 6 лет назад +3

    worth to watch before going to Siargao or any travel destination. Thank you for sharing Siargao .

  • @JoeyPenuela
    @JoeyPenuela Год назад

    Thanks for bringing this up, making people aware of the consequences of rapid development without proper planning and insight. Leaders (local and national govt and NGOs) have to step up and regard the people and environment more than their own interests.

  • @budweiser4
    @budweiser4 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful video, watched the whole thing! Siargao was my favorite destination in the Philippines, amazing people.. hoping for a sustainable development

  • @IndiaEight5
    @IndiaEight5 6 лет назад +55

    I really don't think that tourism is to blame for the trash. Most of the tourists came from developed countries that are clean! It's the Filipinos who came from a culture of throwing trash everywhere. The local government dropped the ball on Boracay, and the local government of Siargao better do something, quick. It's the government's responsibility.

    • @MsMariamakiling
      @MsMariamakiling 6 лет назад +12

      Isaac La Vina that's true too, but it doesn't matter where tourists come from, there will be waste from restaurants , inns, etc, tourists are not responsible for segregating and management of waste, it should be a joint effort from businesses and local govt.

    • @ezengtundo1647
      @ezengtundo1647 6 лет назад +5

      colonial mentality at its best... have you've been to other "clean" countries that you said?

    • @IndiaEight5
      @IndiaEight5 6 лет назад +5

      ezeng tundo I'm an American and I was in the Navy, so I traveled around the world.

    • @kykyzim24
      @kykyzim24 6 лет назад +3

      Your so right, even my fila girlfriend, who has worked as a nanny all around the world, so she knows other cultures. Alway tells me to leave our garbage on the table if we are at a fast food place =, bugs me like crazy why we cant just put it in the trash bin on our way out

    • @psub20seventeen45
      @psub20seventeen45 6 лет назад +4

      Parehas Lang, Pero tama ka marami wala discipline sa pilipinas. Segregation lang ng basura Hindi maayos. Sa ibang bansa 6-8 ang klase ng basura dito 2 lang

  • @pauljaypaculanang5709
    @pauljaypaculanang5709 5 лет назад +1

    ofw from nagano,japan salute dude nice documentary

  • @bisdakdiay
    @bisdakdiay 6 лет назад +1

    I like the idea if maintaining the island feel of siargao. I am hapoy that this local group and also Gianni are conscious if their environment and is doing something to influence the local community to help preserve the ir community. I hope the gvt will equally be involved esp if they are promoting siargao as a surf capital of PI.
    This is great documentary
    Thank you for sharing your work

  • @dabadababegins
    @dabadababegins 5 лет назад +1

    such a meaningful documentary about siargao. thanks for this!

  • @richardmiranda5024
    @richardmiranda5024 Год назад

    Best documentary
    God bless po
    Mabuhay at Salamat po

  • @roderickl9539
    @roderickl9539 5 лет назад

    Very well done... Thank you.
    I hope Siargao keeps the island vibe... It's just right... I hope next time someone visits the view isn't spoiled by some big corporation's hotel/resort...
    Keep the guests from all over the world coming, visiting, enjoying the island... I just hope the infrastructure to handle waste/thrash is in place or planned to be in place...
    It would be a shame if Siargao becomes another place where no one wants go anymore because people didn't take care of it...
    Keep doing what you're doing, man...
    Peace!..

  • @islandlifephilippines6816
    @islandlifephilippines6816 6 лет назад

    Dope documentary bro. As a skateboarder since the 80’s, Siargao always feels like home. Skate/Surf vibes. I hope they can keep the big corpo’s out.

  • @joesamelltomolin5505
    @joesamelltomolin5505 3 года назад

    i am here for my research and it helps a lot❤️ This kind of documentary deserves a recognition and it should be watched by young people for knowledge.

  • @hectorjuatco653
    @hectorjuatco653 5 лет назад

    Nice of you guys to have visited our country. I am from here but I can only afford to watch the beautiful awesome scenery through my laptop computer internet connection. Thank you.

  • @Baking_baked
    @Baking_baked 3 года назад +1

    I’m assuming the other island is Boracay? So sad to see that place go from absolute heaven to destroyed in only 10 years

  • @norinelzambra8014
    @norinelzambra8014 5 лет назад +1

    Love and Respect Siargao 💖

  • @mikecapinpuyan126
    @mikecapinpuyan126 6 лет назад

    This should be on Netflix! Good job, guys!

  • @jetcasimiro4610
    @jetcasimiro4610 6 лет назад

    Beautifully made documentary. It sums up as a people. Hopeful, Smiling and yet frightened to become our own worst monster.

  • @melbadaughtry6978
    @melbadaughtry6978 4 года назад +1

    Late comment : Facts; More TOURISM Locally or Foreign it will be a huge huge POTENTIAL transformation changes. First and Foremost, it will provided JOBS to those LOCALS that BRING FOOD to their Family Table and at the same time.. impose " RESPECT " local Island and their Culture. To put these all in perspective, local people are more productively in FINANCIAL stable that most LOCAL unfortunate people DO NOT NEED to Work-abroad to provide their FAMILY NEEDS to SURVIVE just to meet their DAILY NEEDS. Kudos Siargao Island one of the known Philippines Paradise for TOURISM AS WELL AS FOR BRILLIANT SURFING LOVERS.

  • @taksiobs
    @taksiobs 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! watching your vlog gave me goosebumps. I hope and wish that Siargao will not end up like the "other island".

  • @rickb8423
    @rickb8423 6 лет назад +2

    Ban plastics in all tourist destination in PH. Yeah it is inconvenient, but going places like this, it is worth it.

  • @KennyGuerrero
    @KennyGuerrero 6 лет назад +1

    This is Guerrero Bloodline ... Keep it going Warrior =) #Paco #Guapito

  • @AkilezNewEngland
    @AkilezNewEngland Год назад

    Surfing started in Baler, Quezon. President Marcos invited some surfers from California to find the first surfing capital of the Philippines. They have a video of their adventure in 1980s that they posted on RUclips. Siargao is new to surfing compared to Baler and La Union

  • @bluelight9554
    @bluelight9554 4 года назад

    Great video I have never been to suirgoa. But I bought two lots there today. Can't wait to visit

  • @lustrouspearlsphilippines8684
    @lustrouspearlsphilippines8684 4 года назад +2

    Create a secured job for locals by "extra pick up garbage fees."
    1.)
    Garbage fee is included with the stay in package.
    2.)
    Laundry fees
    3.)
    Pick up fees
    This will also assist to smoothly enjoy their vacations.

  • @Kuya_Gil
    @Kuya_Gil 5 лет назад +2

    Great Documentary.... true we cant stop development... but there should be a system, policy and laws for growth. Only the national government and local government can implement these long term investment to Siargoa. A carbon copy of what happend to the other island resort, Boracay. Local leaders dismissed the urgent need for change, until the national government stepped in and placed strict laws, policy and invested infrastructure for long term growth.

  • @nextofsearch
    @nextofsearch 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the great documentary.

  • @arthurdelarosaiii7611
    @arthurdelarosaiii7611 5 лет назад

    Im not a surfer, but i dont know why this really interests me,, the editing,the topic,the content is really shouting even though its perspective is very calming,

  • @nemesio888
    @nemesio888 6 лет назад +2

    A video that touches the heart. Great docu! Will book a siargao trip soon😉

  • @mohamedmomofunk1286
    @mohamedmomofunk1286 4 года назад +1

    Very good documentary. Hope to be there next week. Who can resist the money? Filipinos are the kindest people in Asia. Hope they won't become like Thaï people (in tourist places)

  • @mayonvdalaguete
    @mayonvdalaguete 6 лет назад

    I love your documentation about the magic wonders of siargao.

  • @akaDAGS
    @akaDAGS 5 лет назад

    Your documentaries are too good for me not to subscribed. The way you unfold stories of the people and places you been is remarkable. I love the way you captured every scene, it’s like me watching a premiere movie. I am an aspiring photographer/videographer myself and right now, saving some money to finally own my very first camera. After watching this video and that way you attacked every angle, it makes me realized that I am on the right path. Keep it up :)

  • @chano811
    @chano811 6 лет назад

    Bro this is so beautiful...just this documentary ALONE

  • @bisayakaayo8595
    @bisayakaayo8595 6 лет назад

    heartwarming video, i do hope we learn from the horrors of boracay and keep our nature beautiful and sustainable!!! i still have to see the magic of siargao, unfortunately el nido and coron is following boracay route, something needs to be done to stop it from becoming another cesspool!!!

  • @HumphreyWood
    @HumphreyWood 6 лет назад

    what a coincidence, i plan to go learn surf in oct 2018 exactly on kermit surf package and now i know exactly the owner of it! great video, love it!

  • @rawbomagaj1811
    @rawbomagaj1811 6 лет назад +2

    Very good presentation/ documentary about Siargao. Kudos.

  • @tompo8776
    @tompo8776 6 лет назад

    I salute the docu host, he is really eloquent. This docu is very informative for someone like me who haven't gone to Siargao yet. Interesting topic.

  • @richielabajo8079
    @richielabajo8079 4 года назад

    SIARGAO ISLAND, such an amazing paradise.

  • @philipeugenio2233
    @philipeugenio2233 4 года назад

    I just stumbled upon this, and oh boy! This is legit! I am hooked.

  • @j.c.a.1101
    @j.c.a.1101 6 лет назад

    Great job. Thanks, this documentary is really an eye-opening to really do a very smart, responsible and sustainable tourism. I really did enjoy watching this.

  • @clairebanluta5856
    @clairebanluta5856 4 года назад

    Hope the locals can conserve its natural resources