LIFE In Philippines Waterworld (AGUSAN MARSH In Flood)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2024
- THIS TIME OF YEAR, THE AGUSAN MARSH IS FLOODED.
All 15,000 hectares of one of Mindanao's most ecologically important areas are covered by vast amounts of water coming from its wide watershed, as far away as Maragusan.
Some Agusanon Manobo communities have adapted to life here, in the Philippines' Waterworld.
They take care of the Marsh, and harvest its big freshwater fish.
Let's take 48 hours to see more!
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I never know that Philippines have this kind of nature. This is heaven and different nature of the Philippines. I only saw mountains and oceans but this is one of a kind❤
Visit Agusan Del Sur!
The biggest crocodile was captured there.
i respect people who hasknowledge of sustainability…❤❤❤
Thank you Kumander for your documentary of the Augusan Marshland and the people. Again, as many documentaries you have done in the Island of Mindanao you have exemplified yourself by showing to the world the jewel of Mindanao, the indigenous peoples’ culture and tradition. I couldn’t be much prouder to be from Davao. God Bless you and guide you whatever you do.
You remind me of the late Anthony Bourdain when he narrated his travels: you both sound very poetic in delivering your stories. Your university educational background really shows on how you explain your observations on people and their culture. You belong to the caliber of Discovery Channel documentary journalists.
Kumander, you are a proper documentarian. Your video technique, cinematic style, narration, and editing are always so impressive! (When you offer your Master Class, I want to be the first to sign up.) You truly have a gift. I loved everything about this visit to the Agusan Marsh through your eyes, and your ability to get the best quotes from the people you encounter makes the video so much more enriching for us your viewers. "We can change the fish trap's position, but you can't change your wife."🤣 The Manobo are such an admirable people. They have such a beautiful view of life, their legacy, and their place in the world.
Keep up the great work! This was more than worth the wait.🔥💯🏆 Aloha at Mabuhay!🤙
Really appreciate it Chris! Was worth staying up until 1am to get this one done last night! These places inspire me!
I also laughed at their sense of humour haha!
@@KumanderDaot Being up late editing this didn't have any adverse effects on the final product. This was brilliant!
I bow to your creativity, each of your films can, without exaggeration, be called an expedition. Thank you for your work !
Apart from the fact that this is one of your best videos in terms of quality and compassion for local culture, it is more importantly (to me at least) a demonstration of how sensible government environmental regulation can work with local communities to protect and preserve the environment. I was moved by how the Agusan locals understood, accepted and welcomed this type of governmental regulation and management for their own benefit. This is NOT what we see in more developed countries like the US where there is so much mistrust (perhaps deserved in some cases) that the people end up working against their own interests!!! GREAT JOB, Anselm. PS: get ready for the EURO 2024 pool in June, my friend!
So inspirational to see how they work alongside the government and really maintain the environment there. They are really part of nature - that's how they feel!
BTW Looking forward to Euro 2024 😁
So many unique and interesting places in the Philippines and for each one of them, there are genius, hard-working people who figure out how to use it to their advantage and carve out a livelihood from it. Fascinating!
Great comment!
Kumander, I think that you have found your calling. Your vlogs stand out from other expat vloggers in the Philippines in that your content about the people, their culture, and the topography, is very interesting and educational. Where others vloggers focus on themselves, your vlogs focus on others. You appear to be honing your skills as a producer of documentaries and hope you continue to do so. It's cool that you share your learning experiences about becoming an organic farmer. You have a lovely family and are no daot. Greetings from Canada, eh!
I find so much inspiration in seeing the lives of others in very unfamiliar settings (for me). My face, for now, is not so inspiring, I even forgot to shave 😁 thanks so so much for appreciating the lives of those I meet 🙂
Great content !
❤ your vlogs it’s like National geographic God bless you sir watching from Washington state USA 🇺🇸
Great Content as usual Anselm. Very interesting. Even though I live here in the Philippines I always learn more about the Philippines when I watch your vids.
Hope you're doing well Brian!
I like the thoughts of manong fisherman. If everyone thinking is like him there will be prosperity
i never thought theres a community in the heart of the marsh
Im a huge fan of nature documentaries and im so happy seeing this docu from my beloved 🇵🇭..salamat KD.
I really admire you Kumander. There is no inhibition in yourself. You almost like a Filipino tourist.
Look how happy and contented they are. They are happy just having simple things in life.
My Fathers place..My ancestors lived there,I have definitely a MANOBO TRIBE Blood❤❤❤😇🙏 #VERYPROUDMANOBO THANK YOU SIR FOR SHARING THIS EXPERIENCE,I MISSED MY ancestors place back in AGUSAN🥰😍😇🙏
Such a different world so far away. Gorgeous work!
Thank you very much Kumanded D! You are taking vlogging to higher level. What you just produced is already a documentary - cinematic effects, narration and focal subject matter. Well done.
Kudos to the community who is protecting this nature’s gift. Lets support them.
First time i see Agusan marsh this close and detail. Highly recommended for educational purpose. You should be inducted as the best educational content creator, Kumander D!
What an amazing vlog! The community are such marvellous custodians of the precious ecosystem they live in, and I’m blown away by their friendliness and hospitality. We’re flying in to Mindanao later this week from Sydney and this video makes me want to get there even sooner!
Highly recommended! Safe trip!
It might be a perfect site for the next Iron Man competition to promote tourism. Informative documentary.
Thanks for this awesome vlog. Thanks for featuring this floating village. The people are so admirable the way they protect the environment.
Brilliant work, what an amazing community. Thanks for educating us all
This is your niche Kumander D. No vlogger comes close to your documentary work. Please continue. Supporting you all the way!
❤ From Newport Wales
You're getting better and better man, Kumander Attenborough. 🤣😂😅 Keep on doing what you're doing. I like that you don't film yourself shoving food in your mouth when eating, as some other TH-camrs do, but just show what it is. Love it.
14:51 I'm sure you're feeling the itch and the heat and the cold water, all at the same time. That's exhilarating.
Proud manobo here! Kumader Daot ikow nu yokos nu hamutok!
You are very lucky to experience a life like this kumander daog . This is how people spend their life who has little but rich with blessing in some way .
Amazing place, amazing people.
Hello Kumander Daot. I’m a Filipino but I don’t expect we have a place in Philippines like these. Good job for what you’re doing. God bless and protects you and you’re family
Another episode of Kumander Daot documentaries.
Thank you daut .. love your videos .. komander . You are the ultimate blend for pinoy Wales 🙏🙏🙏
Wow another perpective on how Agusan Marsh is seen. I enjoyed watching this one Kumander D. Different world indeed!😊
Im so impress of Kuya on how he thoughts about to value what thet have and take care of it. Hopefully most filipinos will think the same as what he think not blaming the government instead make a move on how they survive. GodBless to Agusan Marsh and to you sir.
what a lovely people. Its amazing that they really serious about taking care with the nature for there future😊
Their approach really inspired me!
You came a long way, I remember you starting youtube now almost 200k subs, good job, more good things to come dont give up
Congratulations Anselmo❤Awesome vlog!❤
Another high quality content to start the year from Kumander! Keep up the good work!
Kumander 😇 Super dami ng ads 😇🤩🙏
Such a blessing 😁😇🤩🌈
Wow! Thank you I have finally seen the Agusan Marsh up close, I only heard of this from school textbooks, and first time I saw this on a vlog!
Thanks for sharing these parts of the philippines that we are just imagining what it's like, from. Diwalwal, tawi-tawi, and now this
Nat Geo Wild! Kumander Daot style.
beautifully crafted. beatifully arranged. the narration is beyound awesome.
Oh my God, sorry for being late watching your documentary, Kumander. Impressive as always, from the filming to editing, always top notch.
I am also fortunate to spent a week in Agusan Marsh during the baha season last 2021. My favorite is their bulad and kohol, such a tasty treats. The people are lovely, inspiring, and admirable. I also love their sense of humor and their personal crocs, and aswang stories. Such a majestic place and not scary at all.
Been there, done that! Great experience and yes, great video document too! Life is pretty remote and simple there but near to nature. I hope you had a beautiful sight of the sky with pixie dusts of stars.
Cloudy skies hid the stars away but beautiful and calm all the same! A special place!
An excellent vlog kumander.
It's indeed a unique landscape .
Very informative and a way to appreciate the place .
Thanks for this amazing content🎉🎉🎉
kumander daot deserved, recognition
Once again KD maraming salamat for featuring our Agusan Marshland, it's beautiful people and their tradition....your documentaries makes you unique among the vloggers....keep it up Anselm, God will take care of you....more blessing to come....salamat and ingatan ka nawa ng Dios palagi.....watching your each vlogs w/o skipping any ads.
Maayong bungkag kumander...i think that's where "lolong" was caught.
I love these kinds of videos from you. Great naration as per usual.
Shout out to you KD.Thank you for sharing this amazing travel video of Mindanao.
Waterworld of its kind. I was blown away by the floating school. Thank You Kumander Daot, You are the Philippines Discovery Channel.
Love this vlog,kumander Daot.
Wow. Never even thought about that. I know the Badjao's way of life in the ocean, but I never thought about the way of life in this area.
New subscriber here from Kent,England originally from Agusan del Norte.❤
Kum Daot -- Great work. This is a catalogue-quality vlog.
Proud Agusanon.❤❤❤
what a beautiful community! i love the DATU speech!❤❤❤
Very nice documentary Kumander!👍👍👍. I think it's even better than Attenborough's work😊. I could not remember the 'brough sailing on such perilous, flimsy boat😊😊. Your topics are always interesting and educational, we might see King Charles III Knight you one day😊. Sur Anselm sounds very grand indeed😅.
What makes you think that he will be knighted by King Charles. Think about it!😮😢😢😢
Awesome documentary Kumander 🎉
Nice one Kumander…what a beautiful documentary!
Thank you Kumander, that was awesome.
Mindanao is really a beauty and Thank you Kumander for showcasing that sa imohang vlog.
Hey KD, have left mindanao and going to negros oriental for a few. Weeks, my little honda beat is taking a hammering with roads a boats😄... When I get back I might get to Davao iots of expats say it's good to live there permanently so i'm definitely going to have a look for the future 👍.. that was a fantastic vlog, would have never known these places exist.... Cheers Anselm
Haha the Honda beat is a solid scooter. Where have you been in Mindanao? Come down to Davao next time! Safe trip!
salamat kumander daot
Awesome documentary 💯
Thanks much kumander Daot for this informative video documentary on the Agusan Marsh protected wildlife sanctuary.. much appreciated gyud kaayo!😊
i love your documentation… keep safe and enjoy
Great vlog...more power kumander
Amazing video!
Litle Amazon in the Philippines ser❤
Well done Mate keep it up!
Kanice diha Sir Kumander Daot
Great content superb photography especially the Ariel shots
Great job kumander
Excellent vlog Kumander! All your off the beaten path vlogs are fabulous
Fascinating, as usual. Makes me want to take a second look when I next visit a marshland area. Keep up the mini-docs featuring the Philippines..
Great vid 👌!makes me thankful 🙏
An educational documentary. Great!
This video is a masterpiece.Congrats Anselm! amping bay!
Your such a good story teller..
I like these man. Padayon kumander D sa imung journey
Nindot man pod diay diha sir Kay daghang isda
Salamat KD, now I know the Agusan Marsh...
sarap tlga jan napakabait pa yung mga tao 1week ako jan nag stay
Another great vlog, Kumander. It must have felt strange taking those first few steps on dry land after a couple days in a floating village.
I was almost the opposite of seasick!
KUMANDER. ❤
keep safe
Very nice.
Awesome vlog of the Manabos’ way of life! You are a great documentarian indeed!
This is the most daot adventure but very heart warming good no crocodile while you go down in the water take care Kumander D
Thank you Anselm for visiting Agusan. Good documentary
Great experience Sir. I salute you .
Love seeing all of these places I’ve never heard of, educational!
CHAMPION ni nga byahi nimo kumander ba..!salamat..!
Your videos are best there is just happiness and you make my day better thank you
Majestic, No other way to described it. Kumander Daot 's quote of the day.
Thanks for sharing this video...Watching from Lipa City Batangas
Travel and drive safe always, KD.
Amazing ❤
Thank you for the information you provided, I like see this nature and the life of people leaving that area.