@1:08:10, Officially Kaybiang Tunnel is part of Maragondon Cavite, it so happens that it only passes to Ternate and the road is Ternate-Nasugbu, but the boundary of Ternate was the first bridge you passed by.
OMG! Thank you for this, matagal na kasi akong naghahanap ng ganitong TOUR na from Philippines. Madalas ko kasing mapanood na ganitong (Walk) TOUR ay sa South Korea lang. ✨
Indeed a very scenic driving tour, especially in the second part. Ner been to The Philippines, great to discover this amazing country with you, learned a lot about it just from seeing your videos. Thanks a lot, greetings from a fellow roadtripper and creator from Germany!
Thank you for the video and exploring from cavite to nasugbu, batangas after using CAVITEX. Actually i have been there on january 2016 with my family and stopped at Punta Fuego villa. We stay there for only 2 days. Arrived at 5pm and left at 12pm tomorrow. I went to punta fuego to experience the coast of west philippine sea. This was my tita's friend we stayed at punta fuego. Very nice picture there. It's a beautiful place there. Merry christmas and a happy new year. May god bless you always.
Hi, John! Thanks for sharing. Punta Fuego is a very nice place! And it's exclusive too! Merry Christmas and have a happy new year too! Thanks for your support. 😃
Jan amo nag bibile dati paikot nakaka miss, ang laki ng binago cya 10 years ago. Saka inaakyan ko din ang peco de loro peak dati, hay nakaka miss talaga
Thank you for your wonderful video! This is my much awaited video! Ang kaso minsan against the light ang video so overblown ng sunlight ang video. might want to upgrade your camera device to a more crisp looking details. with good color saturation sana po para sa mga magagandang view and sharp details. Thank you! :)
Thanks for your comment, Steven! I agree, the video lost its saturation. Unfortunately this is not the fault of the camera. It's the strong glare of the sun to the dashboard and reflects back to the windshield. You can even see the uneven texture of my dashboard on the windshield. So even if I have the best camera, the image will still be washed-out as the culprit is on the windshield. Best remedy for this is if I put the camera outside (which I should've done in the first place, like my Tagaytay-Nasugbu drive during the sunset. Another remedy is if I put a non-reflective cloth on top of my dashboard. That would help it a bit. My fault, sorry about that! But thank you for taking your time to comment and the suggestions. Hopefully I can do a drive here again and will take a clearer footage next time. 😃