Information About ‘Videos’ in The Philippines
Monday, January 31st, 2011
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Image courtesy MyCam-Asia.tv |
Someone obviously believes that the deep and dark waters of Taal Lake are somehow similar to those of the famed Loch Ness and has taken the trouble to view endless hours of images from the IP camera (webcam) that is attached to the second coconut tree to the left of the Taal Lake Yacht Club lake-shore bar. They have captured a sequence of images that clearly show something that suddenly appears about 100 feet from the camera and then slowly proceeds across the screen, ducking and diving, before disappearing from view some minutes later. The video is now on YouTube (see bottom of this article for the link).
Certainly Taal Lake holds many of Nature's hidden treasures and some yet to be described creatures, trapped there after the six-month long volcanic eruption of 1754, but a monster like Nessie? It seems too incredible. However, as we have seen in other parts of the World, since the widespread use of cameras that do nothing but sit there and take images all day, where people are not so frequent, sometimes the incredible can be wi
Posted in Flora & Fauna, Trivia, Videos | Tags: Loch Ness Monster, Philippines, Taal Lake, Taal Volcano, Tawilis, Video, Yacht Club, YouTube | No Comments »
Thursday, August 5th, 2010
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Image courtesy Martyn Willes |
Living Asia, one of Asia's premier travel & tourism promoters, spent a week during May discovering the travel & tourism investment opportunities and activities in the province of Davao Del Norte. Their production will premiere in the Philippines and Asia-wide on cable and television channels during October, 2010 (see bottom of this article for details).
The Living Asia crew traveled throughout Davao Del Norte and: experienced, the beautiful rivers, beaches and waterways; learned the myriad of ways to use bananas (ripe and ruined), grasses and other fruits; explored plantations, factories and ports; and, they discovered the sometimes surprising history of this vibrant and culture-rich corner of the Phil
Posted in Travel Services, Videos | Tags: beaches, Cable Television, Davao del Norte, investment, Living Asia, Philippines, rivers, tourism, travel | No Comments »
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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Image/Video courtesy Martyn Willes |
Every day at sundown, when all God fearing citizens of the World are contemplating retirement to the safety of varietous shelters, the 1.8 million inhabitants of the Monfort Bat Cave are just waking to the opportunity of emergence into a night-long feast on their favourite prey: nectar and fruit . . . lots of nectar and fruit. The Monfort Bat Cave on Samal Island is home to the largest colony of fruit bats in the world (see previous World record article).
On one not-so-moonlit evening in June the GetWet camera crew braved torrential rain to bring you this 2-minute video-segment of the “bat emergence” – an event that actually spans approximately three hours, starting with one or two fruit bats gingerly inspecting the fresh air outside the cave entrance and then calling back to their friends and colleagues with a semi-audible “all
Posted in Flora & Fauna, Videos | Tags: Fruit Bats, Monfort Bat Cave, Philippines, Samal Island, Videos | No Comments »
Friday, February 13th, 2009
Directions: How to Feed A Sea Turtle. Following the success of the How To Jump Off A Boat video in the last issue, this video introduces a green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), munching its way through a sparse field of sea grass near Club Paradise island resort, northern Palawan. In this How To Feed a Green Sea Turtle video, those scuba diving nearby introduce themselves to the green sea turtle and offer some sea grass from their hands; watch as the green sea turtle politely accepts the offering, thanks the scuba divers by waving at the camera and then swims off, with its passenger load of remoras, to regain some privacy. A thoroughly civilised s
Posted in Scuba Diving, Videos, Water Sports | Tags: Feed, green sea turtle, How to, pawikan, Philippines, Scuba Diving, Sea Turtle, Videos | No Comments »
Friday, January 23rd, 2009
How to Jump Off A Boat: I am frequently asked whether it is important to be able to swim before you choose to go sailing, my reply is always the same, "it's not so important, the idea is to stay on the boat . . . boating is a safe sport". However, there are alternate philosophies.
And so, when I received this video from a game fishing friend of mine I was not surprised to learn that one of his shipmates had formulated such an alternate philosophy, and wanted to demonstrate it to the World. The alternate philosophy is: to jump off a boat is fun, so long as the skipper is
Posted in Videos, Water Sports | Tags: How to, jump off a boat, Philippines, Technautique, Videos | No Comments »