Amazing Earth: Japanese tunnel sa Albay, pinaniniwalaang tirahan ng mga multo?!

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Aired (August 9, 2024): Ibinahagi ni Joseph Pasalo, isang travel vlogger, ang kanyang karanasan sa pagbisita sa isang Japanese tunnel sa Albay na itinayo no’ng World War II at ang kanyang paglalakbay sa pinakamataas na tulay sa Southern Leyte.


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Transcript
00:00Cemetery in the middle of the ocean when the boats are being flooded.
00:13I thought that the clothes we are wearing came from the houses.
00:19But these are the clothes of the dead who were buried here.
00:24This is the Kwaming Island, which is surrounded by the town of Inabanga in Bukol province.
00:29Kwaming Island is one of the many places in the country visited by travel vlogger Joseph Pasalo.
00:36Moreover, he is a SEFF TV subscriber on his YouTube channel.
00:44There are crabs here.
00:47There are a lot.
00:52On SEFF's tour, he learned that there is a school on the island.
00:56But what SEFF did not expect to see on his tour is a cemetery.
01:08Because it is in the middle of the ocean, sometimes the buried people are being carried.
01:14For example, when there is a storm surge, the boats are being towed to the mainland.
01:22Watch out! From the strangest, SEFF will take us to the highest and creepiest places in the Philippines.
01:42SEFF flew to Bikol to visit a place on his bucket list.
01:47It is the Lignon Hill Nature Park in Legazpi City, Albay.
01:51It is a bit dangerous to enter here because some people are afraid that there might be snakes.
01:56There are scary animals inside.
02:01But the animals will not surprise SEFF in the dark tunnel.
02:10I almost got a heart attack.
02:13The inside of the tunnel is guarded by life-size mannequins that are made to look like Japanese soldiers.
02:21The weird mannequins that you can see are not common in our travels.
02:27So when we saw some of the mannequins, we were really surprised.
02:34From the creepiest, let us fly to the tallest.
02:37This is the Agas-Agas Bridge in Sugod, Southern Leyte.
02:41The bridge is 89 meters high.
02:45It is amazing because if you look from the top to the bottom,
02:50you can only see the bottom of the bridge.
02:54And it is amazing because from the top, you can see the mountainous area of Southern Leyte,
03:01especially the beautiful views.
03:05After walking for almost 10 minutes from the top of the Agas-Agas Bridge,
03:09we have arrived at the bottom of the bridge.
03:15I noticed here at the bottom of the Agas-Agas Bridge,
03:18the landslides and rocks.
03:22Usually, landslides or rockslides occur here.
03:26For example, the rainfall is getting stronger.
03:30We learned that there are amazing things hidden at every corner of the Philippines.
03:37Here, we can say that it is an amazing earth, especially if you can explore the Philippines.
03:49That is the amazing adventurer who has a heart for the country and nature.
04:07For more information, visit www.fema.gov

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