INCREDIBLE Filipino Adventure, Mt Pinatubo! We Never Expected This In Philippines
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- INCREDIBLE Filipino Adventure, Mt Pinatubo! We Never Expected This In Philippines
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The Philippines is full of surprises and it has many unknown unique places. Can't wait to go back
so true
What a amazing beautiful couple ang vloger!!!!! Good job guys. Such a great vaca....
Thank you!
Can i join u???
When you realize that this couple already tour the country. Yet you as a Filipino still haven't 😂
Penge pera 😆😆
don't be embarrassed as a filipino its a given fact that we dont have money
Yeah hahaha,
I feel you☹️
well we filipinos dont have a lot money 🤣
Juicy vlog this is crazy!! I cant believe you filmed mt. Pinatubo... That volcano is very historic for us zambalenos... And actually im one of the pinatubo babies... I was born in the middle of the eruption way back 1991...thank u for coming... 😘😘😘
Oh it was the best day ever. So much FUN!
Great vlog about Pinatubo..
@hatchimals eggsmy parents said before it was full of grasses,trees and even houses.... Green surroundings... but because of mount pinatubo eruption,mud flowed and everything has covered with ashes and sand came from the volcano.
@@evans7548 yeah right. with all the beauty of what it is now; the horror lies beneath it with thousands of people, houses, livelihood - buried. A friend of mine - his whole family survived but all their investments were all gone.
@hatchimals eggs no, there's no lake before.. Yung place na yan.. Volcano yan... Nagkaroon lang ng lake nung pumutok na yung pinatubo..the place where the lake is yan yung gitna ng pinakavolcano....
George and Lucy please don’t leave the Philippines without exploring the Island of BATANES🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Yes, a lot of history in that region.
This is a Great Suggestion!
👏👏👏👏
I agree😍
Agreeeee
stunning and incredible landscape.
That sand is lahar: violent type of mudflow or debris flow composed of a slurry of pyroclastic material, rocky debris and water.
Wow!!
Yeah thats all volcanic ash - a result of one of the biggest volcanic erruptions in history!
True, before the 1991 eruption it was lush greenery all around. The sand you see, lahar as rightfully said, all came from the volcano when it blew its top.
Nelly is such a genuine person, I can see it through here smiles and the way she talks you can feel her sincerity, such a wonderful person you are Nelly!
Agree
Felt like Armageddon in Pampanga. Its effect was greatly felt by our fellow Kapampangans.
But we never give up, the Mt. Pinatubo eruption showed the resiliency of the Kapampangan's.
After being bent, Pampanga is now one of the most prosperous provinces in the country.
Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. DAKAL A SALAMAT!
You guys went to the place I suggested. I'm honored. Thank you. Hope you all had a memorable experience.
Those were not berries, it’s your favorite, COFFEE!! I’m glad you had fun with your adventure. It’s not always about the destination, sometimes it’s the journey that matters. I’m always looking forward to your vlogs. Take care always, guys!
@ Daise Sarino I''m sorry you are wrong that is not coffee tree and coffee fruits i know what coffee looks like we have lots of coffee trees in Laguna Province when coffee fruits is ripe bite it and its so sweet it only become bitter because they dried the coffee seeds then they burn them in a processing plant that makes coffee taste bitter .
It’s amazing how you’ve gone to so many places in the Philippines. I’m full blooded Filipino, born & grow up in Mindanao, took college in Cebu, worked in Makati/Manila and now 42 years in Washington DC. I wish I’ve gone to these beautiful places you made. Every videos you posted are so incredible.
You never dissapointed us Filipinos whenever you're here.
Always lots of surprises AND adventures!
Expect the unexpected .. enjoy Philippines as much as you can. 🇵🇭
Ive been there 6yrs ago and it was an amazing experience!😍
Sooo awesome!
Youre lucky coz ur alive
Nami Fernandez you are absolutely crazy and delusional. bobo mo
@@raynorwood597 true. Nami is not a human😁
Jayliki Montz i know. Hi Jayliki. where r u? I am Ray and from London. can I add u on Facebook? what’s ur account name? just inbox me
Before going back to Manila, visit the antique Spanish houses in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar. Then drive to the giant cross at Mount Samat Memorial Shrine. You can go on to Mariveles and even take a boat ride to Corregidor Island before driving back.
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar will send you back to 18th century philippines for an hour . . i think
Notif squad were you at? 😁 I love this!! This is the adventure we want you to experience! PH is not just about the beach but it offers beautiful landscapes, mountains and volacanoes too!!! Can't wait for more Adventures! 💗💗💗💗
Sooo beautiful!!!
That lake that you guys went to was remnant of Mt Pinatubo's eruption several years back. Amazing what nature can do. Mike, you got some awesome footage and gear.
First adventure is great....
Can't wait for the next adventure.
Thank you for loving our country.
Enjoy the trip!
Be safe always!
Thank you so much for promoting Philippines❤️😭
Oh I am so amazed! I am a Filipina and always watching travel vlogs and I can say this is one the best😀 from the beginning til the end of the trip😀
Filipino's are one of the kindest people I have ever met, even for those who's living condition is pretty hard, they always are friendly. Truly good people.
it feels like your in arab country so much sands like a desert at mt pinatubo crater lake. or jurassic park right.
when your in the philippines your like in 100 countries in 1 - kyle
TRUEEEE
So TRUE!
Theres a fan of kulas here.. Nice
when you start living life outside of the box , you begin to realise what really matters to you. Those every day bothers from before start to disappear and you feel grateful for the simple things in life - lucy
thank you so much george and lucy
and thank you lucy for such an inspiring easter message., Im your no. 1 fan.
*you're. sorry.
You guys are so teamed up together. Thanks for walking us through the rugged terrain, the ash-like sand, the mountains and the river -- just amazing! Your smiles and over-the-moon feeling are so contagious. Two weeks ago a very young Aussie couple stayed there for a night!!! They had a blast!! Good luck for this episode.
It’s beautiful, right?
But this is also a very emotional, sentimental place. Hundreds, if not thousands, of lives were lost from the Mt.Pinatubo eruption. The local Aeta tribe was severely impacted and their livelihood suffered tremendously.
That glimpse of lake you saw actually was the whole Crater that's how humongous that volcano is
Incredible!
this video deserves a MILLION VIEWS... I miss that trail and MT Pinatubo...Stay Safe... Have JUICY-FUL LIFE...
You guys are so cinematic on this vlog, the best among your collection that I've seen so far.
Thumbs up to all four, and the jeep.
I was in Angeles City when Mt Pinatubo exploded. The explosion changed many lives, including mine, forever. This is my first time to see the peak of the mountain. It’s incredible. Thanks for the video.
This ride to the volcano looks badass! Love the music in the background.
Oh wow! What a nice road trip! Im Filipino but you guys are so blessed that you have chance to explore our beautiful country. Keep safe. Thank you for showing the world what our country has to offer. Amazing God's creation! Indeed!
Great video guys! I'm actually very tempted to get a way larger video screen just for my PC just so i could better appreciate the HD quality of your travels, especially this Mt Pinatubo segment. Next, due to my busy schedule as a physician, I have you guys to thank for getting me around the Philippines while enjoying all sorts of places, food and other pleasantries. That is 10 to 20 minutes of video bliss every single day; totally time well spent. Lastly, I was wondering if you've already decided on the name of your car. If there isn't, I suggest JV [short for Juicy Volkswagen]. The extended name sounds partially awkward though so JV may suffice. Thanks guys and hope you enjoy your trip you four! (^_^)
Yes, try to do that. First I watched on my I phone then to my I pad and now I am watching on my 21 inches desktop and I can really see the HD quality. Later i'll gonna watched on my Smart Tv so that I can see more the depth on it
My dad was in US Air Force and we were stationed in Clark Air Base before, I was there when Mt. Pinatubo erupted and it was such a horrifying experience.
I was in grade 5 then and was horrified with how the ashes reach manila
I was sleeping on that time when woke up😲😲its miracle😍😍
I was in Manila at that time of Mt. Pinatubo eruption
Radical Chloe Does anyone remember that the ash covered towns like snow 😢?
@@johnnys.2846 Oh yes, I can still picture it in my head and hear the cracking noise of the falling trees.
What a pretty cool JOB that you guys are having!!!!. You were right guys it's like in the Movie scene KINGKONG is gonna popped out any hot minute!!! 😍😍🙌🙌
You deserved a Gold for this video....It is STUNNIING !!!...Thanks for sharing. Pinoy from Las Vegas USA.
Now that you've visited one of the three most famous volcanos in the Philippines, might as well visit the other two--Mayon and Taal.
Totally agree!
Agree. Taal volcano and Mayon volcano
I've been to the craters of Pinatubo and Taal. Hopefully, I get to visit Mayon when restrictions are lifted. Not in the crater though lol
your exictement is contagious! id like to take this chance to thank you for appreciating our country like we ourselves sadly never have...coz we are surrounded by it everyday, we dont really get to appreciate it...so i really am so blessed with your reactions to our country, so id like to really thank you
what we saw as cataclysm, catastrophe, and devastation, you saw as breathtakingbeauty, and you guys were like excited kids...really thank you!
It's showing up as a river on Google maps because it is/was a river. The sand is actually the ash fall material that has been deposited in the area during the 1991 Pinatubo eruption. It's also the lahar events that remobilized thr ash materials along the river since the eruption. Have fun!
Enjoy! One day your children (together or other) will view this and say 'My Dad/Mum were so cool before' ;)
Kinda mad max movie theme...hoped youd do a "witness me" scene....😀😁😂
woaa!! amazing!! I was there a a year ago and was blown away with its beauty....btw they said that before its allowed to swim there, but now they prohibit swimming in the lake for safety reasons and to maintain its serenity...thanks guys for showcasing the beauty of ph..more power to your vlog and also to your mates nelly and mike..you guys are incredible!:)
Philippines is so amazingly beautiful, breathraking.
I really love watching your vlogs and collab with Mike and Nelly. You guys are doing a fantastic job. We’re from Glendale CA and we miss Philippines. More power to you guys!
.at last my request of a drone shot finally granted, nice and more.vlog
Before Mt. Pinatubo erupted in 1990, we just took the mountain for granted. Ash was spewed 1 mile up in the air, some countries bought or ask for some ash because it’s fertile and brought to their country. Loving this video, thank you y’all.👍❤️
That volcano thingy exploded so violently more than 2 decades ago and covered the whole archipelago with thick ashes and reach some parts of South East Asia it was horrible.. time passes by some places who was been affected somehow flourish to beautiful scenery some of which in zambalez nature by itself has it's cataclysmic cyclic events seemingly has it's own purpose
hi the juice vlog, thank you for exploring and promoting philippines, suggestion to travel and go is MT. MACULOT at cuenca batangas... Really have beatiful view and don juan also near maculot mt. Too
Mt Pinatubo and it’s area is dubbed as a “Beautiful Disaster”.... glad you all loved the adventure of going to the top of the crater. A magnificent view aint it?
10:47 That felt so raw and genuine. 16:37 Amazing to see you guys made there! This is probably one of the best Pinatubo trekking vlogs Ive seen so far.
I hope you can also go to La Paz Sand dunes or Bantay Bimmaboy, powdery desert in Ilocos Norte.
Would love to to!
I am originally from the Angeles City which is close to Mt. Pinatubo. I moved to Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1974. I hope you’ll visit our beautiful National Park like Banff and Lake Louie.
That’s not sand, that’s Lahar or volcanic ash from the mt piñatubo eruption in the 1990s. Some of the roads you are in was once a river, before the eruption. Google the mt pinatubo eruption and see the devastation that happened then.
Wow thank you for the information!
You guys are so energetic and adventurous that's why you enjoy travelling anywhere you go, us filipino we easily get tired just by walking.
It seems like it's fresh out of MadMax movie, or something out of African Safari, it's absolutely insane, I love your footages, they're very enticing, by the way, you've come across some Aeta kids, they are the aborigines of the Philippines. 🇵🇭😘😍❤☝️✌🤟🙏
Sooo awesome!!
They don’t seem to study the local people which I think is very important to mention too in their footages☹️
@@saiuledaazulac7528 It's a vlog, short for video log. They are merely logging their thoughts on the places they visit, not conducting an educational tour. Take it for what it is.
@@saiuledaazulac7528 gosh bro they came to relax and have fun
@@saiuledaazulac7528 yeah it's vlog not a natgeo documentary
So far, This is the best video I've seen on your channel. Mt. Pinatubo is superbly amazing. I'll make sure I'll visit the place also. Thanks for giving me a tour of this place.
AMAZING VIEWS JUST LIKE IN THE MOVIES👍👍👍👍❤️WOWwwwwwwww🙂❤️
SO BEAUTIFUL
True 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Ok subscribed, pinoy here.
That was actually a nice tour, how to book this tour and how much? Thanks for showing our beloved Philippines to the world 😊😍
Wow, what a great day! If you have the time, please visit the Sunflower Maze, Patar Beach, Bolinar Falls, Hundred Islands and Enchanted Cave in Pangasinan! :)
20:00 i cant imagine this is Philippines.. wow film makers must see this..
I think you’re up to Sagada/Mountain Province, aren’t u? I hope so 🤗
Would love to!
The cute, brown and curly haired children you passed by on your hike are from one of the indigenous people called Aetas. Our Aeta ancestors were the very first settlers in the Philippines. Glad you enjoyed your Mt. Pinatubo adventure.
...drone shots chasing the jeep is so cool....
Yeah, I was amazed that it was doable to control that drone from that bumpy ride. Juicy Vlog, can you tell us how you did that, or is that drone so stable that even a child can fly it?
My Mother Mountain! I can still remember when I first saw the crater, crying tears of joy. So overwhelming. So glad you enjoyed it too ❤️
its the journey not the destination, finnsnow also said that
Awesome!
Oh, I saw here a fan of kulas, and now finnsnow. Do you love fighter boys?
im also a fan of george and lucy
when you start living life outside of the box , you begin to realise what really matters to you. Those every day bothers from before start to disappear and you feel grateful for the simple things in life - lucy
thank you lucy for such an inspiring message.
do your thing - juicy vlog
thank you so much george and lucy and mike and nelly.
That place is used to be a river. When Mt. Pinatubo erupted (1990), it blew so much sand out of it. When it settled, the area became almost desert like. And when the rainy season came, the river bed was filled with water and sand mixture which we call "LAHAR". That area is carved by nature. Who would have know that despite the destruction, nature will give a beautiful spot. :)
This is a ADVENTURE. Love your edit, so aesthetic and very professional. Seems like I'm watching BBC.
Love to see foreigners love the Philippines..thanks for appreciating us pilipinos and our country
You need to go to BATANES Guys! 💙❤️
Wow! Hope you both injoy the places ! gdluck ! takecare always gdblss both ! Places is very good looking your both of all eyes interested more lovable to you all.gdblss takecare always.
Happy to see you guys enjoying! Pls take care always
Thank you!!
Breathtaking landscape! Mt Pinatubo adventure is an excellent choice to open this journey.
You should try taal volcano🌋🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 south luzon.... And you will also have a wonderful drone shots
It's Mayon Volcano po Saamin in South Luzon
We would love to!
At Mayon, you be lucky if its not erupting. It's a very active volcano. :)
@@bernardchavez7694 Taal is also in south luzon
Right, it's currently grumpy as well so if they go and explore Mayon, it should be put on hold till some other time lol but they definitely should along with the attractions surrounding mayon.
Your travelling the Lava/Lahar trail of Mt. Pinatubo, one of the most strongest Volcanic eruption of the century (1991 ), it lowered global temperature by 2 degrees during that year. And it made the Largest US Airbase (Clark) in Southeast Asia evacuated in less than 2 days....
Beutifully shot feels like im watching a movies
Since the Pinatubo erupted, never visited the actual place, I realized the beauty by watching this video. Thanks and much appreciated for your encouraging effort to take a trip .I can see how excited for you to reached your main goal.
It's really an amazing vid. guys!. Now U guys deserves my subscription and more subscribers!... From UAE ;)
george and lucy thanks for traveling in the phils. I never been there, I am planning to however life brings me in UAE with my husband its ok because love it here thank you for exploring Phils. for us who are far away,
and did you know that the place you been in mt pinatubo is the actual eruption site, after 10 years, people starting to go there as a tourist attraction, you see how nature gets so angry and have a beautiful aftermath. it is also helps people to have a living give them a decent job like tour guides and travel agencies.
10 years ago people was so devastated, their home crashes from the eruption, lakes overflow with lahar and left them nothing they can't even plant any single crop because of the lahar soil. that is one of the largest rice field before. and now one of the famous tourist attraction even locals like us, are planning to travel there.
and by the way, each in every vlog, you surprise us, every video is fantastic, nice editing skills, nice selection of music background and blog video is way to insane!!! thanks again, keep uploading, you give us hope and good vibes everytime we go to work that we should be thankful that we are filipinos, I can proudly say, there is a good country waiting for me when life seems so wrong. and we will always rise and fight to surivive. always remember HEALTH is REALLY WEALTH! I enjoy watching your healthy food in IG stories. keep it up.
Totally Insane! Beautiful vloggers on a beautiful place 🌋🏔️🌏
Thank you!! It was EPIC
I love reviewing past vlogs. Nice one as always. God bless you guys.
go to batanes stay there at least for one week
Loved this one guys. Those views & the lake are just amazing 😀 The b-roll shots using the smaller lense whatever it was look so cinematic too 👌
Do Paoay Sand Dunes in Ilocos.
Rewatching some of your old vlogs. This time not on this phone I'm using for writing this comment but via a bigger screen on the TV 😊
it's mount Pinatubo crater!!",.. the mouth of the volcano",.. which erupts, only every 300 years!!",..
Yes, the lake totally looks like Lake Louise in Canada. I was just there in February and it looks absolutely stunning! You guys should plan for a trip here in Canada. In case you're in Toronto, I'll be happy to show you around!
That Dayang dayang cameo tho! C’mon north peeps! 😂💕
Hehe!!
That Jeepney you were riding on, is the same way way back WWII, where the idea came from of the Jeepneys that were been using now here in the Philippines. Thanx.
Wooooah. This is what you call an ADVENTURE 😂
WOOHOOOO
A point of fact, the sandy flats, most of the large rocks on the way to the volcano including the pointy white hills on your walk were created from sand and rock that were all spewn from Mt. Pinatubo during the eruption, and subsequent lahar flows. And of course, nature (rain and sun) did its part in shaping the surroundings with vegetation growth.
Hello guys The Juicy Vlog watching here in Canada👍😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩👍.....
Fun fact though, before: the tour includes a dip in the lake after lunch, luckily I experienced that.. meaning you can swim at the lake but not allowed to go further as it gets deeper. A lifeguard actually will blow his whistle. And some boats as well that can get you to the middle of the crater. today for some reasons, it’s not allowed anymore.. still a good experience to go here.. God bless you guys.. cheers..
amazing! i really want to experience this for sure someday.
That open plains probably used to be a lake but now all covered with volcanic ashes. That eruption was horrifying and took so many homes and lives, but glad to see how a disaster can turn into a thing of beauty. It's nature's ultimate reset button.
Those are indeed berries. They are COFFEE BERRIES, yup the ones where coffee beans comes from.
No
@@johna.s.5862 *What do you mean "no?" Coffee is a berry. Look it up.*
@@Genkuro Definitely not coffee. We have coffee trees in our area.
You’re right looks like Lake Louise in Banff, Canada only missing out is the snow. Loving this video 👍❤️
Now this just became my top priority on my Northern Luzon trip soon!
Am I seeing the white cliffs of Dover @ 08:19?!
Those kids are the indigenous Filipinos. They are the original Filipinos. Let’s preserve and respect their lands, their home.
You are right. These Aetas came to the Philippines when there were still land bridges predating the Malays who came by boats or "barangays". They are the forgotten people of the Philippines. Hopefully, the government will give then priorities in education and other social ameliorations.
I'm really curious how many cups of coffee can you guys drink in one day?
Too many :)
If your in Baguio try to go in the "cafe in the sky" literally you will drink your ☕ coffee above clouds as you will experience see of Clouds below you. It's strict in going there because in the past it was exploited as lots of tourists local and foreign flock in the area and garbage were all over and made heavy traffic as well. But just try to ask at the checkpoint that you will just go to the cafe in the sky they might permit you to go in if you leave your car near the checkpoint and ride a local jeep going up at the cafe. It's 100% heaven on earth
The sand that you're driving through isn't sand. It's volcanic ash. And those aren't berries. They are your favorite, coffee.
Aren't the fruit of the coffee tree called berries esp. if they are in cluster? They are berries😂
Woow subhanallah .. .. amazing nature .. i just heard about this mountain.. i want to know more about the PH .. i'm so excited .. salam from Indonesia
Did u guys know that you are actually inside a volcano?! 😂 🤣
lee santos oh really?
@@johnjohn5072 yes they are. ☺
Honestly I am a Filipino by heart but I have never been there. Thank you for showing us. Would you believe you a foreigner touring us in our own country the Philippines. Amazing