Very nice content here!! Thanks a lot for sharing this for us!! Working hard makes you stronger! That's what you are! Keep Going. Be all in and never give up my friend! Wishing to you all best and you got my full support! 😊🤗❤
Thank you for making: Walking in Dumaguete Main Downtown The walking tour is a well-established vlog genre -- thanks again. Can I interest you in a new type of vlog genre? I call it the "Learn The Roads" genre. Here is sort-of an example of it: the channel RVerTV and his drive-around tours of Quartzsite, Arizona. Here's one: Quartzsite May 5th Last Drive Around Town ruclips.net/video/Mld3H6divD8/видео.html ^^ that video is for fun and a folksy way to spend some time, but you're also getting the lay-of-the-land in Quartzsite learning your way around down. To speed up the learning part, I play these at 2x speed. I a couple of these could be done for Dumaguette, us first-timers could show up on the first day and know our way around town. Some trips might be: - from the ferry docks to .... XXX hotel - from XXX hotel to the Immigration Office - from 'the mall' to Silliman College - from Immigration Office to the market in Valencia No narration needed, just what the roads look like from Point A to Point B -- and post it already at a fast (say 2x speed) -- then we can play the vids first at 2x speed, and the speed it up again. After a couple of these and a couple of plays, you start to build a mental map of the town, and then you think you can show up for the first time and know your way around the streets like you've lived there for a month :) I couldn't find it, but it I think Sunshine Shoulders made one like this of his road trip from Cebu to San Carlos, "door to door", ferry on-and-off and all. It was great. If you were making this trip for the first time, you could do it like you'd made the trip a couple times before -- you knew the roads, even what lane to drive up on to board the ferry at Toledo Cite for the ride to San Carlos. [A even-better addition (but a technical challenge) would be one of those little "corner maps" in the lower-left corner that tracked your position on the map as you made the trip.] I'll be send this to the other vloggers that are prominent in the Philippines -- Cebu, Cavite-Manila, San Carlos, Baguio City, Angeles City, Subic. It would be great for us first-timers to touch down in one of the international airports -- say, Cebu -- and know our way around all the way to, say, Casaroro Falls in Valencia. Great videos. Thanks.
@@exploredumaguete6200 Yes, it's a whole new perspective, but I'm convinced it's the "next thing" in travel videos. I watch the RVerTV videos just so I learn the roads around Quartzsite, AZ. Now I can show up there, and get around the place without looking like a lost tourist for a week. Put those RVerTV videos in high gear and on steroids and you can show up in Dumaguette and not have to look at the Google maps all the time - you've already got the roads memorized. Dumaguette... Cebu... Angeles City... Baguio City... The Manila airport to Trece Matires (big expat blogger there, Steve Campbell, Philippine Info. A lot of first time expats want to visit Steve and his community in Trece Matires. If we can show up already knowing our way around, we're a better guest, we can take care of ourselves better, faster. ... Let's take it a step further: if I work for a town's chamber of commerce, I want visitors to be comfortable about visiting my town. ... You see where this going... Conclusion: every town would benefit from having a bunch of these videos for their town. "Are you visiting Dumaguette? No problem. Just watch a few of these videos and you'll getting around town like you've lived here for a year."
I don't get the attraction! Why do hundreds of expats/retirees (mainly American) flock here? I don't understand the reason to want to retire to this run down, polluted, chaotic town?
@@malibu-ken that's the problem in those places. I just got back from 3 weeks in Bangkok and Ho chi Minh city Vietnam. Air was pure poison. So unhealthy.
Nice! Looks better and cleaner than Bacolod.
Añg ganda palang maglakad lakad diyan sa lugar nyoang gaganda po ng tanaw in sa lugar na yan
Thank you po 😊
Beautiful Dumaguete City 🤩👍 Many thanks for sharing.
Thank you 🤗❤️
I am coming home on September and I can't wait walking along the boulevard every day and enjoy the scenery I miss. my Home town.
Your home sweet home Dumaguete is waiting for you 🤗❤️
salamat sa pag bahagi ng lugar nyo jn idol
Thank you idol 😊👌
A beautiful neighbourhood, this city is very nice, thanks for taking us along🤩👍
Thank you so much ❤️😊
The only city I know with no traffic light and somehow the traffic flows smoothly with minor incidents. ❤️
Very nice content here!! Thanks a lot for sharing this for us!! Working hard makes you stronger! That's what you are! Keep Going. Be all in and never give up my friend! Wishing to you all best and you got my full support! 😊🤗❤
Thank you so much 😊❤️
Tsadaha jud sa dumaguete oy..
Nakakamis talaga ang dumaguete kabayan
Pag lingaw lingaw sa diha sir while working overseas. Keep safe 😊🙏
@@exploredumaguete6200nindot mnsad diay ang dumaguete brod. Greetings from cebu 👌
What a beautiful city, great walk 👍
Thank you 😊👌
Can't wait to get there and do that myself! Thank you
Yeah. So soon brother. Thank you 🤙
Philippines has the worst CABLES in the world. When are you going to fix it?
Good video brother, maybe Downtown night walk 🤗
Thank you brother 😊 That is a good idea. I'll try. I'm afraid, my phone cam is only average 😁
@@exploredumaguete6200 no problem brother, keep up the good work! 😀
Hahaha..starring diay ko ani😂
Asa man ka ana sir? Hehehe
Best way to "Walkabout"....without walking..😂
Hahahaha let your mind do the walking 😄
DUMAGUETE CITY WALK TOUR
Thanks brother! 🤙
@@exploredumaguete6200 AKO TO IKO haha
Anong meron sa new name? 😄
@@exploredumaguete6200 wala lang gimik lang haha para ito na ang tambakan ng videos
To much traffic and to much walking, i will just stay in the US..ty
You have the freedom bro Steven. Thank you 😊
We DGAF.😊
Thank you for making: Walking in Dumaguete Main Downtown
The walking tour is a well-established vlog genre -- thanks again.
Can I interest you in a new type of vlog genre? I call it the "Learn The Roads" genre. Here is sort-of an example of it: the channel RVerTV and his drive-around tours of Quartzsite, Arizona. Here's one:
Quartzsite May 5th Last Drive Around Town
ruclips.net/video/Mld3H6divD8/видео.html
^^ that video is for fun and a folksy way to spend some time, but you're also getting the lay-of-the-land in Quartzsite learning your way around down. To speed up the learning part, I play these at 2x speed.
I a couple of these could be done for Dumaguette, us first-timers could show up on the first day and know our way around town. Some trips might be:
- from the ferry docks to .... XXX hotel
- from XXX hotel to the Immigration Office
- from 'the mall' to Silliman College
- from Immigration Office to the market in Valencia
No narration needed, just what the roads look like from Point A to Point B -- and post it already at a fast (say 2x speed) -- then we can play the vids first at 2x speed, and the speed it up again. After a couple of these and a couple of plays, you start to build a mental map of the town, and then you think you can show up for the first time and know your way around the streets like you've lived there for a month :)
I couldn't find it, but it I think Sunshine Shoulders made one like this of his road trip from Cebu to San Carlos, "door to door", ferry on-and-off and all. It was great. If you were making this trip for the first time, you could do it like you'd made the trip a couple times before -- you knew the roads, even what lane to drive up on to board the ferry at Toledo Cite for the ride to San Carlos.
[A even-better addition (but a technical challenge) would be one of those little "corner maps" in the lower-left corner that tracked your position on the map as you made the trip.]
I'll be send this to the other vloggers that are prominent in the Philippines -- Cebu, Cavite-Manila, San Carlos, Baguio City, Angeles City, Subic. It would be great for us first-timers to touch down in one of the international airports -- say, Cebu -- and know our way around all the way to, say, Casaroro Falls in Valencia.
Great videos.
Thanks.
Thank you brother. Your suggestion is great but a bit challenging 😁
@@exploredumaguete6200
Yes, it's a whole new perspective, but I'm convinced it's the "next thing" in travel videos. I watch the RVerTV videos just so I learn the roads around Quartzsite, AZ. Now I can show up there, and get around the place without looking like a lost tourist for a week.
Put those RVerTV videos in high gear and on steroids and you can show up in Dumaguette and not have to look at the Google maps all the time - you've already got the roads memorized.
Dumaguette...
Cebu...
Angeles City...
Baguio City...
The Manila airport to Trece Matires (big expat blogger there, Steve Campbell, Philippine Info. A lot of first time expats want to visit Steve and his community in Trece Matires. If we can show up already knowing our way around, we're a better guest, we can take care of ourselves better, faster. ... Let's take it a step further: if I work for a town's chamber of commerce, I want visitors to be comfortable about visiting my town. ... You see where this going... Conclusion: every town would benefit from having a bunch of these videos for their town. "Are you visiting Dumaguette? No problem. Just watch a few of these videos and you'll getting around town like you've lived here for a year."
VIRAL ANG LOLO
Di naman. Kailan pa kaya
"Promo SM"
I don't get the attraction! Why do hundreds of expats/retirees (mainly American) flock here? I don't understand the reason to want to retire to this run down, polluted, chaotic town?
I bet the air is absolutely toxic. Looks at those pollution spewing vehicles.
EXACTLY!!!!
@@malibu-ken that's the problem in those places. I just got back from 3 weeks in Bangkok and Ho chi Minh city Vietnam. Air was pure poison. So unhealthy.
@@listerine414 I visited Cebu City 3 times and always blamed the cough and sickness on the airports, as it turns out it was the pollution in the air.