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That was awsome,you know they say,,its more fun in the Philippines,thanks henry for the video 🙂
Cool thanks for the tour. 🙂
It looks like a nice event to check out on Sundays that has several things happening, but not elbow to elbow with everyone else. Room to roam and “people” watch.
Thankyou Henry these videos are the best. I love the Philippines too and Im missing it
Nice. I can finally comment on your videos now that we are fb friends. Problem here is that I’m not getting audio on
Henry , Looked like a good place to look for your girl ? Pretty sure I saw a few with nice smiles and honest looking ? Just a thought . Take care .
@Scott Parnell it’s a toss up.. i’m sure there are some good ones there. (and some bad ones there for confession.) 🙂
Brother Henry, all the fire on the table @ :55: where they sacrificing “virgins” (term still used loosely) again? LOL.
Henry, let me ask you: can you lose the backpack so you look a little less touristy?
@LifeBeyondTheSea – Philippines Yeah, good point. I mean being a “tourist” won’t help with the good girls, but a few VERY bad girls along the way won’t hurt. LOL!
@LifeBeyondTheSea – Philippines Nobody seems to mind that you take their pictures. very friendly that way.
@DemocracyDoctor1 nah.. those are just candles. 🙂 as for the backpack, it’s a necessity to carry my tripod, monopod, digital camera, water, snacks. besides, if the girls think i’m a tourist, all the better for me. 🙂
good stuff Henry!
2:35 right turn. nice
Wow……is that what Sunday church looks like in the Philippines? Very lively. I like it….
If you want to be precise, this isn’t just a “church”. This is a Cathedral; the seat of the Bishop in Dumaguete. The Cathedral of St. Catherine of Alexandria. – the patron saint of Dumaguete.
@Robert Simms thanks for the clarification.
Are there a lot of International students in a college town like Dumaguete? How about the Muslim population? Is it large…or radical/militant?
To be honest the only Muslims I’ve seen in the visayas are the ones selling bootleg DVD’s in the stalls… not very radical at all. Even the Muslims down south in Mindanao are not too radical when compared to the extremists in the middle east. The ones in Mindanao usually kidnap westerners for ransom, not ideology.
Lapulapu…on Mactan…increased interracial immigration and housing….But increased violence and robberies in across the bridge in Mandue city and Cebu city believed to be unrelated to changing ethnic makeup…just big city ferment.
@prairie mark sorry to hear that. was that in cebu city or the north or south end of the island?
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Thanks for your observations. We have had to change our plans on where we were going to live because of a changing social environment and more murders, break-ins and inter-racial hostility. It happened so suddenly in an area of Cebu where I have walked freely alone for six winters.
@prairie mark not much of a muslim presence, relatively speaking, here in dumaguete. i can’t even remember the last time i noticed one. maybe a month ago. further in southern mindanao is where you really need to be concerned. me, i just don’t go there. as for intl students, mostly it’s korean students, a few vietnamese, mostly filipino.
reminds me of growing up in my town in northern samar. i hope traditions like that that will last a loooong time. thanks for the video as always
Hi, I’m just wondering what the performances in the park are for. Also, does that happen EVERY Sunday?
Interested to know, thanks :).
@Pzamoraboy Wow that’s wonderful – totally support that kind of thing! Thanks.
@AM95564 Those performances are organized by the City every Sunday to entertain people who are roaming around….also to develop local talents, keep the children away from bad doings…. all for the greater good.
Every Sunday is sponsored by different entities from the City, from High school, Colleges, Universities, all sorts of sectors.
@AM95564 almost every sunday, weather permitting, there is something going on at the stage there. lots of high school kids are into choreography and song, so.. lots of talent around.
So is that you showing us where to find good girls?
Sunday is definitely Family day and a day of worship. Devout Catholics are all over in the Philippines. The country is roughly 80% Roman Catholic. I just call myself a semi-practicing Christian but not religiously committed or devout.
Oh henry…crossing that street was a piece of cake. I just returned from cebu……crossing that street was life changing……..
@Terri North yah, cebu in the carbon market area is nuts around midday.
Henry, do you happen to know the name of that church? Making plans for my second trip to PH (Boracay and Dumaguete) and would really like to see this in person. Love all the videos that you do, keep up the excellent work
+george56 It is the Dumaguete Cathedral… Located just in front of Quezon Park
@george56 someone here in the comments gave the actual name. it is a cathedral.
Big church there . Looks like a nice place to relax on a Sunday night .
Looks like you found your place to live Henry!!
Wow great video and a lot of fun to watch, I saw several friendly smiles from some very attractive pinay, thanks Henry that was really cool.
@Philo M they probably figure i’m crazy. ha!
hi Henry , how safe are the water and those ice cubes?
@Syd Ray btw.. i do use tap water for brushing teeth and after the bohol earthquake, i used tap water to make soup, again with no problems at all. but my water on bohol came from a local well. in the big cities i’d imagine they get their water using different resevoirs and delivery methods for tap water.
@Syd Ray me, personally.. never had a problem. then again, i’ve had street-food in mexico and los angeles without issues all my life, so maybe i have a tolerance. other people, if they so much as brush their teeth with tap water they get the runs. ha! but i can’t think of the last person who said they had issues with it, but i imagine some people do.