
El Nido Island Hopping, Palawan, Philippines in 4K Ultra HD
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Date: 2019-10-24
Comments and reviews: 10
Darren Frank
Been to el nido several times as i live part time in PPC (Puerto Princesa) with my pena wife and work in my home country of Canada the other half. El Nido is amazing as you can see in this video. The rock formations are out of this world literally. Waters of royal blue mixing with emerald green will blow your mind, plus the wildlife is unbelievable to say the least. Monkey's on mountains behind hotels swinging from tree's and monitor lizard's swimming in ocean is not uncommon to see. Island hopping tours are everywhere but make sure you know all your getting in a tour, surprise expenses will pop up out of the blue forcing you to pay them, not a huge price but it's annoying not being told of them. But id highly recommend visiting Palawan Island it's heaven on earth.
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Been to el nido several times as i live part time in PPC (Puerto Princesa) with my pena wife and work in my home country of Canada the other half. El Nido is amazing as you can see in this video. The rock formations are out of this world literally. Waters of royal blue mixing with emerald green will blow your mind, plus the wildlife is unbelievable to say the least. Monkey's on mountains behind hotels swinging from tree's and monitor lizard's swimming in ocean is not uncommon to see. Island hopping tours are everywhere but make sure you know all your getting in a tour, surprise expenses will pop up out of the blue forcing you to pay them, not a huge price but it's annoying not being told of them. But id highly recommend visiting Palawan Island it's heaven on earth.
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Potenciano Isaac
Thanks for this excellent presentation of one of the beautiful sights of Palawan. But 20 years ago we went to Palawan and the devastation of the virgin forests on the way north was awful and sickening. A foreign naturalist with me in the tour bus was wondering why the vegetation looked burned out. I said the canopy was wantonly cut down, leaving the undergrowth unprotected by the hot tropical sun. Hopefully the people are now aware of their beautiful surroundings. The tourists must be telling them how fortunate they are.
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Thanks for this excellent presentation of one of the beautiful sights of Palawan. But 20 years ago we went to Palawan and the devastation of the virgin forests on the way north was awful and sickening. A foreign naturalist with me in the tour bus was wondering why the vegetation looked burned out. I said the canopy was wantonly cut down, leaving the undergrowth unprotected by the hot tropical sun. Hopefully the people are now aware of their beautiful surroundings. The tourists must be telling them how fortunate they are.
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Train Lord
First impression from your first scene, Wow So many more boats since my visit to El Nido in 2012. It is truly a spectacular area and youtube travellers have certainly helped put it on the world map adding to its popularity. I hope that some kind of control is organised for El Nido in terms of mass tourism etc, otherwise El Nido may also be closed to tourists similar to what has been done with Boracay where a mass clean up is being made because of poor management etc. Great video as always.
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First impression from your first scene, Wow So many more boats since my visit to El Nido in 2012. It is truly a spectacular area and youtube travellers have certainly helped put it on the world map adding to its popularity. I hope that some kind of control is organised for El Nido in terms of mass tourism etc, otherwise El Nido may also be closed to tourists similar to what has been done with Boracay where a mass clean up is being made because of poor management etc. Great video as always.
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AndreasAC
I have been very often in the Philippines, but have never visited El Nido, Palawan. I have heard before, El Nido is mostly very crowded and that was the reason why I havent been there. On the other hand side, you presented the beauty of El Nido in such a wonderful way that I think, it is time to fill the gap: D. Okay, I have to wait until end 2019, but now I have the deep wish to follow your route. Thanks for this wonderful video - but I waited for it almost 3 months; -.
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I have been very often in the Philippines, but have never visited El Nido, Palawan. I have heard before, El Nido is mostly very crowded and that was the reason why I havent been there. On the other hand side, you presented the beauty of El Nido in such a wonderful way that I think, it is time to fill the gap: D. Okay, I have to wait until end 2019, but now I have the deep wish to follow your route. Thanks for this wonderful video - but I waited for it almost 3 months; -.
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Ted Brogan
Beautiful, but looks like a lovely place to get ambushed - and of course, eaten - by an Estuarine crocodile. I'm curious how they perceive the (very real, at least of itinerant sea-going crocodiles from elsewhere in the region, although they needn't travel far being present in the very archipelago) threat, at least in those resort areas. Probably just gotten lucky 'til now, probably due to the Philippines being a notorious wildlife dead zone today.
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Beautiful, but looks like a lovely place to get ambushed - and of course, eaten - by an Estuarine crocodile. I'm curious how they perceive the (very real, at least of itinerant sea-going crocodiles from elsewhere in the region, although they needn't travel far being present in the very archipelago) threat, at least in those resort areas. Probably just gotten lucky 'til now, probably due to the Philippines being a notorious wildlife dead zone today.
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Bo
Yes, very beautiful, indeedThe sad truth is this area is totally destroyed by tourism. Gonna be the next Boracay. You can not blame the locals for that. And please do not let the same things happen to Port Barton, the real remaining paradise on Palawan island. People are so nice and during low season, bad weather tornados etc El Nido is okey. During high season it is not anymore.
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Yes, very beautiful, indeedThe sad truth is this area is totally destroyed by tourism. Gonna be the next Boracay. You can not blame the locals for that. And please do not let the same things happen to Port Barton, the real remaining paradise on Palawan island. People are so nice and during low season, bad weather tornados etc El Nido is okey. During high season it is not anymore.
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Steve Hutchesson
There are so many good shots here it hard to put a handle on all of them. I know a number of people who have been on Palawan and some have shot some very good drone footage there. Excellent production as usual. PS: The latest DJI Mavic with the Hassleblad lense may be up to scratch for you and its small enough to carry around.
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There are so many good shots here it hard to put a handle on all of them. I know a number of people who have been on Palawan and some have shot some very good drone footage there. Excellent production as usual. PS: The latest DJI Mavic with the Hassleblad lense may be up to scratch for you and its small enough to carry around.
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gaga nikolic
I do not know why I always start crying when I see so wonderful and amazing landscapes and nature. it makes me cry and feel so happy at the same time. I love watching these places because I feel alive and always thank God for being so generous to us
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I do not know why I always start crying when I see so wonderful and amazing landscapes and nature. it makes me cry and feel so happy at the same time. I love watching these places because I feel alive and always thank God for being so generous to us
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ANDRE VINCENT
I went there last march Marvellous, no words to explain and the sunsets are really incredible. Surely the most beautifull place i 've ever seen. Thank you a lot to show me again those places? I feel my skin like the one of a chicken
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I went there last march Marvellous, no words to explain and the sunsets are really incredible. Surely the most beautifull place i 've ever seen. Thank you a lot to show me again those places? I feel my skin like the one of a chicken
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Earful Audio
Dear Milosh, You continually break my heart. The beauty of the images and music that you combine and then present is unequaled. You are as amazing and singular as the videos that you share. Thank you. Sincerely and with Respect.
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Dear Milosh, You continually break my heart. The beauty of the images and music that you combine and then present is unequaled. You are as amazing and singular as the videos that you share. Thank you. Sincerely and with Respect.
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