I love the Philippines and the people. I've been to lots of different parts there and the people are always friendly and helpful. I like visiting the popular places like Borocay etc, but also love to visit places like this too. I'm looking forward to going back and in the mean time I shall watch videos like this on RUclips
@@TheOnlyTruthTalker there is a lot of poverty there that’s true. Unfortunately most vloggers only show the beautiful parts and make it look like paradise. A lot of places are run down and scruffy but I still love the place, well it’s the people I love, they are so happy and friendly and make me welcome.
Kahoy - fire wood / uling-charcoal. U can also travel to Bohol island. Or to Leyte island . Bohol - u can go to Chocolate Hills or see the Tarsier which is the smallest primate. Leyte -you can go to Quarto Islas for island hopping. Kalangaman Island or Canigao Island.
I like your vlog, so i subbed...i was born and raised in Cebu., born in Carcar, grew up in Cebu city, high school and college years in the city...I am based here in Ohio, USA...Where are you guys originally from?
Living with locals is the best way to find out about culture of the country. Always talk to the locals and or ask where you want to go or want to see....
14:41 The side things are called "outriggers" ("katig" in Filipino). They are UNIQUE to the Austronesian peoples (the ancestors of Filipinos), who were the earliest humans to invent ships that could cross the seas (c. 3000 to 2000 BC). You can see the same technology in other regions which are also settled by Austronesians - Island Southeast Asia, Micronesia, Polynesia, and Madagascar. They exist even in very large boats, though in some cases, they become less of an outrigger and more of a double or triple hull (catamaran and trimaran, which are also unique Austronesian inventions). The idea is to distribute the ships buoyancy over a larger area so the ship can carry more with tall fore-and-aft sails without capsizing, as well as being more stable in rough seas and providing a larger deck area for working. In modern times, these ideas have been adapted in western boatmaking for making fast agile ships. Like the modern catamaran ferries (which can be very large) or the new trimaran warships of the US. In the past, they were used for ocean-crossing trading ships to India and Africa, as well as in pirate warships during the colonial era. Similar ships (though with only one outrigger or as catamarans) were used by Austronesians to cross to Micronesia and Polynesia. You'll notice that these types of boats do not exist in mainland Asia. Mainland Asian boats tend to be flat-bottomed without outriggers, because they were used only in rivers and calmer coastal seas. Thailand, for example, is not Austronesian. Their boats look very different.
Mam Naomi, do you know the German travel vlogger Ken Abroad. Like the two of you, he is also amiable, warm and friendly to the locals and speaks articulately and clearly the English language. He had also explored this place in one of his vlogs. And all around the province of cebu actually.
Looking forward to you guys visiting South Cebu and experiencing the falls 😊 I was living in Samboan south Cebu but apparently I was here in the middle east OFW🥴
I love the sound of the ocean splash. Thank you for sharing this beautiful fishery town. Laid back is natural in the province. Folks live here and raise their families, pigs goats and chickens. The goal is to have their kids find good jobs in the big cities. People are poor. They can’t afford to pay full price for WiFi. ( coin operated for just limited use) The tricycle taxi been around for decades. It’s not western standard of safety but people cannot afford airbags for this little transportation type taxis. Dried fish are sardines and mackerels. Add tomatoes fish sauce and rice, you will have a meal. Typical Filipino meals. The only time they eat beef, chicken or pork is for special occasions, holidays, birthdays etc. Poverty life style. Apples, oranges are only affordable to some. It’s not a daily consumption because of the price. You guys have the cottage like living in the jungle. Very nice place. They sell mosquito spray to spray around the bed when you guys are ready to go to bed , Tuck in the mosquito net and spray. Thank you for the tour. You guys are great. Be safe and always watch your surroundings. ✌️ ❤❤❤❤❤ .
@@lionhearted1969 Filipino are not like Americans or British or Japanese The only Filipino family that can afford to eat apples and oranges are the middle class folks that are from the city that have real jobs and can afford living like normal Nothings changed since the 80’s that’s why the Philippine peso is worthless today
@@bert-bb3cm Pls stop that crappy mentality. As you can see in this video, do you those houses are owned by miserable people? If the vendor sells those kinds of luxury items (as you said only middle class people would buy apples, oranges which are cheaper than mangoes, btw), then who do you think their market on this very rural community? Time to use your brain.🙂
Guy's if you going back to manila, just choose 2GO big boat it's like a cruise ship from Cebu to Manila, you will enjoy 24 hours sailing thrs a karaoke 🎤 club, restaurant, etc, 👍❤️🌹🇵🇭
HI guys looks like you were in Mahawak, I've driven down that road many time, Iam English born Australian with a Filipina wife and we have a house in Daanlungsod Medellin about 5km from you location. Enjoy you trip
@@TwoMadExplorers Filipinos are resourceful always find ways to survive that's why a Filipino agriculturist who were curious about growing apple that's why he started it with the seeds in the wet tissue/napkin then he put inside the refrigerator to sprout then he plant it. When the apple tree is growing he'd noticed that the tree did bear fruit that why he search RUclips how an apple tree bear fruit then he discovered the right pruning to sustain the tree with the right amount of sunlight then it was successful.
The for sale sign is hilarious. The same funny story happened a long time ago to my step dad, who is British. Him and my mum were walking around my area in Negros Silay City and my dad saw the same sign "For Sale Oling" my step dad thought the house was for sale when in fact they were selling char coal. Oling means charcoal. My step dad wanted my mum to speak to the owner to enquire about the "Oling/house" for sale as he was interested in buying the house. My mum couldn't stop laughing.
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You seem to be in Mahawak village near Medellin. About some kilometers from a real nice eco resort Villa Edar where we did had a family gathering some years ago overnight. My wife`s nephews wife`s parents live in Medellin. Really nice part of Cebu Island! Thanks for sharing, just subscribet from Finland our "home n:o 1".
I Enjoy 💕 ❤Watching your Channel Guys ….. I like That You Guys Support the Local I prefer to Buy Fruits From Them Than in Grocery or Supermarket, There Produced is Fresh and Organic…. Groceries and Supermarket are Overpriced…. Good job 👍 Guys 👍👍👍👍💕✌️🇺🇸🙏
If im not mistaken youre in barangay mahawak and kawit, damn i miss that place, ive not been home to cebu for 6 years now, pls visit my place just few hours drive from medellin it is called tuburan, we have many spring water in there.
The apples in the Philippines are primarily from China (mostly Fuji apples and Asian pears) and the US (mostly for Red Delicious and other apples). Filipinos eat a lot of apples for holiday dishes, which is probably why it's better quality. Unlike in other Southeast Asian countries where apples are more of a curiosity.
Be careful when eating lanzones with seeds because some lanzones have seeds (that are green) and once you get a bite on those green seeds, it would secrete a very bitter taste. It's very seldom that you find seedless lanzones.
Oh! I thought you guys are Romanians. I made a mistake of informing you of a couple Romanian vloggers had their adventure in the Philippines recently. Sorry guys!😊
Lanzones does not have an English name. Though "Lanzones" is already considered Philippine English (it's originally Spanish), other English speakers don't know it. You're probably more familiar with it by its Malay name: "langsat".
If you guys are looking for an accommodation in this area of Cebu 🇵🇭 check out “Two Crazy Monkeys” on Airbnb or go directly through them ❤
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24:00 manong speaks english so well.
Thank you visiting our beloved Philippines. Just subscribed. Enjoy your stay and be safe. Watching from California.
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Its amaziiing that you try to immerse with the locals
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I love the Philippines and the people. I've been to lots of different parts there and the people are always friendly and helpful. I like visiting the popular places like Borocay etc, but also love to visit places like this too. I'm looking forward to going back and in the mean time I shall watch videos like this on RUclips
Thank you for watching ☺️yes, absolutely. People here are truly incredible.
@@TwoMadExplorers I enjoyed the video
There’s too much pagpag and slums everywhere tho 😢
@@TheOnlyTruthTalker there is a lot of poverty there that’s true. Unfortunately most vloggers only show the beautiful parts and make it look like paradise. A lot of places are run down and scruffy but I still love the place, well it’s the people I love, they are so happy and friendly and make me welcome.
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The amenities within the vicinity of your cottage is synergistic though it's not deluxe like other resorts.. It's cozy, accommodating & affordable
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Hi Guys, Kahoy & Oling is use for fuel for cooking with Locals..It is just wood and charcoals...♡♡♡♡ ..
"Enjoy Cebu"
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Fuel for cooking pagpag! 😁 The national dish of the Philippines
You 2 are natural vloggers.
thank you!
Great video… thanks for showing us around 👏🏻👏🏻
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Nice resorts looks cool and simple
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Welcome to the Phil, Have a very nice time and always be safe & enjoy your visit,hoping you both comeback to our country!!🙏🙏🙏.
Kahoy - fire wood / uling-charcoal. U can also travel to Bohol island. Or to Leyte island . Bohol - u can go to Chocolate Hills or see the Tarsier which is the smallest primate. Leyte -you can go to Quarto Islas for island hopping. Kalangaman Island or Canigao Island.
I like your vlog, so i subbed...i was born and raised in Cebu., born in Carcar, grew up in Cebu city, high school and college years in the city...I am based here in Ohio, USA...Where are you guys originally from?
Thank you 🙏 we are from Ireland 🇮🇪 and Germany 🇩🇪
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very nice place simple and very practical budget thats good idea for you guys
I'm 122nd subscriber. Enjoy the philippiness
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And I’m the next.
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Living with locals is the best way to find out about culture of the country. Always talk to the locals and or ask where you want to go or want to see....
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Mam, kahoy is firewood and uling is charcoal used as alternative for cooking food by the locals.
Beautiful beach ⛱️
Awesome 👏
Kahoy - wood (or firewood), Uling - charcoal
Nice accommodation 👍
Thank you so much ☺️
Pagpag - National Dish (of Philippines)
14:41 The side things are called "outriggers" ("katig" in Filipino). They are UNIQUE to the Austronesian peoples (the ancestors of Filipinos), who were the earliest humans to invent ships that could cross the seas (c. 3000 to 2000 BC). You can see the same technology in other regions which are also settled by Austronesians - Island Southeast Asia, Micronesia, Polynesia, and Madagascar. They exist even in very large boats, though in some cases, they become less of an outrigger and more of a double or triple hull (catamaran and trimaran, which are also unique Austronesian inventions).
The idea is to distribute the ships buoyancy over a larger area so the ship can carry more with tall fore-and-aft sails without capsizing, as well as being more stable in rough seas and providing a larger deck area for working. In modern times, these ideas have been adapted in western boatmaking for making fast agile ships. Like the modern catamaran ferries (which can be very large) or the new trimaran warships of the US.
In the past, they were used for ocean-crossing trading ships to India and Africa, as well as in pirate warships during the colonial era. Similar ships (though with only one outrigger or as catamarans) were used by Austronesians to cross to Micronesia and Polynesia.
You'll notice that these types of boats do not exist in mainland Asia. Mainland Asian boats tend to be flat-bottomed without outriggers, because they were used only in rivers and calmer coastal seas. Thailand, for example, is not Austronesian. Their boats look very different.
True true! The outriggers are balancers.. you must be a boat builder.. my lolo was once
Mam Naomi, do you know the German travel vlogger Ken Abroad. Like the two of you, he is also amiable, warm and friendly to the locals and speaks articulately and clearly the English language. He had also explored this place in one of his vlogs. And all around the province of cebu actually.
Beautiful place 🌹♥️
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Looking forward to you guys visiting South Cebu and experiencing the falls 😊 I was living in Samboan south Cebu but apparently I was here in the middle east OFW🥴
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I love the sound of the ocean splash. Thank you for sharing this beautiful fishery town. Laid back is natural in the province. Folks live here and raise their families, pigs goats and chickens. The goal is to have their kids find good jobs in the big cities. People are poor. They can’t afford to pay full price for WiFi. ( coin operated for just limited use) The tricycle taxi been around for decades. It’s not western standard of safety but people cannot afford airbags for this little transportation type taxis.
Dried fish are sardines and mackerels. Add tomatoes fish sauce and rice, you will have a meal. Typical Filipino meals. The only time they eat beef, chicken or pork is for special occasions, holidays, birthdays etc. Poverty life style. Apples, oranges are only affordable to some. It’s not a daily consumption because of the price. You guys have the cottage like living in the jungle. Very nice
place. They sell mosquito spray to spray around the bed when you guys are ready to go to bed , Tuck in the mosquito net and spray.
Thank you for the tour. You guys are great. Be safe and always watch your surroundings. ✌️ ❤❤❤❤❤
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You painted a picture of the Philippines 50 years back in time. As if most Filipinos today are still mired in abject poverty.
@@lionhearted1969 Filipino are not like Americans or British or Japanese
The only Filipino family that can afford to eat apples and oranges are the middle class folks that are from the city that have real jobs and can afford living like normal
Nothings changed since the 80’s that’s why the Philippine peso is worthless today
@@bert-bb3cm Pls stop that crappy mentality. As you can see in this video, do you those houses are owned by miserable people? If the vendor sells those kinds of luxury items (as you said only middle class people would buy apples, oranges which are cheaper than mangoes, btw), then who do you think their market on this very rural community? Time to use your brain.🙂
@@lionhearted1969 tourist like you
Why are you 😠 done talking to you sir have a blessed day✌️
We love mangoes! And our favorite munching fruit is lanzones.. its like longkong thailand fruit
Thank you 🙏
I'm watching now... Nice to beach bantayan cebu
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Mango is top notch
Nice and good ,you come and visit in Cebu ,
Always nice to look around local markets and in the west the fruit would be sold as organic and three times the price
Guy's if you going back to manila, just choose 2GO big boat it's like a cruise ship from Cebu to Manila, you will enjoy 24 hours sailing thrs a karaoke 🎤 club, restaurant, etc, 👍❤️🌹🇵🇭
Wow amazing!
Nice place😊
HI guys looks like you were in Mahawak, I've driven down that road many time, Iam English born Australian with a Filipina wife and we have a house in Daanlungsod Medellin about 5km from you location. Enjoy you trip
Wow that’s a beautiful location Roy! Thanks so much for watching ☺️🙏
Enjoy The Philippines..keep safe❤️
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Enjoy mom and.sir
That lomboy tobaco the fruit of that is like blue berries, can be found mostly in Negros Island in Bacolod city markets more often.
New Subscribers from Mindanao. To be honest, i prefer this type of content than BGC. your amazing! Stay safe .
Thank you so much ☺️
@@TwoMadExplorers pleasure is mine..Stay safe
New sub from Cebu ❤
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
In Davao area there's someone who successfully grown Fuji apple and different areas of the Philippines have grape farm.
Incredible!
@@TwoMadExplorers Filipinos are resourceful always find ways to survive that's why a Filipino agriculturist who were curious about growing apple that's why he started it with the seeds in the wet tissue/napkin then he put inside the refrigerator to sprout then he plant it. When the apple tree is growing he'd noticed that the tree did bear fruit that why he search RUclips how an apple tree bear fruit then he discovered the right pruning to sustain the tree with the right amount of sunlight then it was successful.
The for sale sign is hilarious. The same funny story happened a long time ago to my step dad, who is British. Him and my mum were walking around my area in Negros Silay City and my dad saw the same sign "For Sale Oling" my step dad thought the house was for sale when in fact they were selling char coal. Oling means charcoal. My step dad wanted my mum to speak to the owner to enquire about the "Oling/house" for sale as he was interested in buying the house. My mum couldn't stop laughing.
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😅😂😂😂😂 the name of the house owner is "oling"
visit Amanpulo, Curon, El Nido Dakak and more in the Luzon.
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Those bananas are the Latondan variety, my favorite. It's usually exhibits twinning in a bunch.
Ohhhh such nice accommodation ❤
"Kahoy and uling" = wood and charcoal. Usually for grilling fish, which local tourists typically do on the beach.
Nice to see you fine
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Langson is called Langsaad or its variety Long Gong in Thailand.
Enjoying walking along with you both as usual.
We called it lanzones or lansones not langson maybe that is Chinese word for our Lanso-nes
You seem to be in Mahawak village near Medellin. About some kilometers from a real nice eco resort Villa Edar where we did had a family gathering some years ago overnight. My wife`s nephews wife`s parents live in Medellin. Really nice part of Cebu Island! Thanks for sharing, just subscribet from Finland our "home n:o 1".
I Enjoy 💕 ❤Watching your Channel Guys ….. I like That You Guys Support the Local I prefer to Buy Fruits From Them Than in Grocery or Supermarket, There Produced is Fresh and Organic…. Groceries and Supermarket are Overpriced…. Good job 👍 Guys 👍👍👍👍💕✌️🇺🇸🙏
Thank you so much ❤️☺️🇺🇸🇵🇭
Filipino here in NY watching 👍👍
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If im not mistaken youre in barangay mahawak and kawit, damn i miss that place, ive not been home to cebu for 6 years now, pls visit my place just few hours drive from medellin it is called tuburan, we have many spring water in there.
Yes ❤️ such a great experience
What’s good is there’s no language barrier.
True ❤️
True. 😊 Sometimes logging.. but it's okay.. the locals love to talk to foreigners to test their English..
And Korean is our biggest buyer when it comes to our sweet mangoes and it goes abroad like California let’s just say all the way to the US
for sale kahoy and uling is firewood and charcoal...
Kahoy means wood. it's actually use as fire wood, Uling means charcoal.
We Filipinos are welcoming 🙏 😀 😊 😄 ☺️ 🤗 🙏 everyone to settle here in our country
Very nice
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They sale kahoy means firewood ang charcoal use for cooking
Kahoy and uling is firewood and charcoal!!!
For sale kahoy means wood uling is charcoal based on wood
Kahoy is wood (for fire place) Uling is charcoal
"ULING" MEANS "CHARCOAL" AND "KAHOY" MEANS "FIREWOOD".
"ULING AND KAHOY" FOR SALE MEANS "CHARCOAL AND FIREWOOD" FOR SALE❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mate check out Malapascua Island!!
Soon hopefully 🙏
lomboy is java plum leaves use for smoking
Kahoy-wood, uling- coal
The apples in the Philippines are primarily from China (mostly Fuji apples and Asian pears) and the US (mostly for Red Delicious and other apples). Filipinos eat a lot of apples for holiday dishes, which is probably why it's better quality. Unlike in other Southeast Asian countries where apples are more of a curiosity.
I love your Slipknot shirt 😊🤘🇵🇭
*Kahoy - wood
*Uling - charcoal
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Pagpag - national dish(of Philippines)
Hi Guys! Welcome to Philippines.. Wish you try to go Batanes Island.. Baguio.. Thank you to Visit my Beautiful country Love Philippines
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Hello po may nietes village po ba sa cebu
Lansones is my favorite fruit.
Its like lychee.. to open.. just put your thumb over the other thumb and press both thumbs ..
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Lanzones is a tropical fruit
Very delicious 😋
Kahoy means wood and uling means charcol.
I like your shirt bro 🤘
Thank you so much 🤘🏼
Kahoy is wood and uling is coal.
Daan Bantayan means Old Bantayan in english
bantayan means "to guard"?
Daan batayan you can find different fresh fish there
Yes we had some amazing 🐠
you went to malapascua island
Kahoy means wood...oling means charkol
Pagpag means national dish
Kahoy = wood for cooking
Uling = charcoal made with coconut
dude mountain dew there is only 15 each here at our place it's already 25 pesos 😭
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Uling=charcoal kahoy=firewood
Cebuanos are Friendly
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cebu is closer to hawaii island sir and hawaii is closer to california and california is closer to nyc and nyc is closer to ireland.
Be careful when eating lanzones with seeds because some lanzones have seeds (that are green) and once you get a bite on those green seeds, it would secrete a very bitter taste. It's very seldom that you find seedless lanzones.
Thank you 🙏
How an Irish went with a German I don't know
Oh! I thought you guys are Romanians. I made a mistake of informing you of a couple Romanian vloggers had their adventure in the Philippines recently. Sorry guys!😊
It’s okay ❤️☺️
The sign say, sell firewood and charcoal.
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Lanzones does not have an English name. Though "Lanzones" is already considered Philippine English (it's originally Spanish), other English speakers don't know it. You're probably more familiar with it by its Malay name: "langsat".
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Two mad explorers staying at two crazy monkeys 😅
Yes it’s perfect hahaha
Apples are import
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. . . but the hotel you are staying has provided you with the wrong kind of helmets, they are supposed to be used only by bicycle riders. 🤣😉✌🏽✌🏽
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We grow green apple here from Luton region
Filipinos prefer to grow “pagpag” everywhere
deym, that lanzones vendor speaks English fluently, ah he has some accent
Yes he is incredible!