My husband bought a land there in Guimaras with mango trees years ago. But he rarely visits it cause it's far from Iloilo. I would like to plant cacao trees too. Guimaras island used to be part of Iloilo province. A lot of white sand beach in small cove there in Guimaras.
Brother, yes you were such a big help finding that hotel. BTW I purchased a cell phone holder for my motorcycle 😅😆because I had to go to the Manila Pier and get another hotel in Binondo.
Black Jellyfish 7:14 "The black sea nettle can be quite massive, with a bell diameter potentially up to 1 metre (3 ft) and oral arms extending to 5 or 6 metres (16 or 20 ft). The bell color is a distinctive opaque dark purple to nearly black, with the margin having a lighter brown reticulated pattern. No other West Coast jelly that visits nearshore waters has this dark pigmentation. Four gonads are attached to finger-like projections that extend through subumbrellar openings (the ostia). Marginal sense organs are spaced around the bell margin after every set of 3 tentacles, for a total of 8. Black sea nettles are occasionally seen in large numbers in surface waters off the coast of Baja California and southern California. Large swarms have occurred most recently in 1989 and 1999. During most years their whereabouts are unknown. Despite the distinctive nature of this species and its abundance when present, it was only recently officially described and is actually the largest invertebrate to have been described in the 20th century. While sightings have been rare, when they are seen it is often as part of a massive swarm of the creatures, such as those that occurred in surface waters off the coast of Baja California and southern California in 1989, 1999 & 2010. These sightings seem to coincide with incidents of red tides, which consist of the zooplankton that black sea nettles feed upon." - Wikipedia
Thank you for that information, Don. I guess it was quite a rare sight to see these jellyfish! I didn't realize that until I started editing this video.
well, in his defence, if you search mango capital of the philippines/world, it shows guimaras island. guimaras is the mango capital of the philippines which was made official in 2022. I agree they don't produce the most mangoes for export but they do produce high quality mangoes for export.
This was a fun trip! Love how you put this together!
Yeah, it was fun, and I appreciate the journey all the way to Manila.
Thanks for featuring him kumander ..sa usa ka vlog nimo...
I love Guimaras..
My husband bought a land there in Guimaras with mango trees years ago. But he rarely visits it cause it's far from Iloilo. I would like to plant cacao trees too. Guimaras island used to be part of Iloilo province. A lot of white sand beach in small cove there in Guimaras.
I'd like to purchase a small land parcel there also. Build a small A and visit the resorts during the mango season.
Wow..Guimaras
A stunning island close to Negros, my home island.
Welcome to my Country Philippine🇵🇭
Especially my Province in ILOILO CITY... Watching from Jeddah KSA 🇸🇦
I was so happy to be back in Iloilo City again!
Your a soft spoken blogger.
Thank you? 😆 I'm not a loud person 😁 and I've grown comfortable with my vlogging style. Take care Pink
Wow! nice meeting you on St. Giles Hotel sir..the one who rescued here in Manila☺
Brother, yes you were such a big help finding that hotel. BTW I purchased a cell phone holder for my motorcycle 😅😆because I had to go to the Manila Pier and get another hotel in Binondo.
@@TravelingTutor Awesome that's very important sir. Be safe always sir with all of your travels
Kumander Daot brought me here!
OK - Hmmm
@@TravelingTutor I probably should have specified... brought me here to your YT channel. 😅
@@John_Tick 😆🤣 I understand better now. Glad you're here and I hope my videos are enjoyable to you. Welcome aboard sir.
Black Jellyfish 7:14
"The black sea nettle can be quite massive, with a bell diameter potentially up to 1 metre (3 ft) and oral arms extending to 5 or 6 metres (16 or 20 ft). The bell color is a distinctive opaque dark purple to nearly black, with the margin having a lighter brown reticulated pattern. No other West Coast jelly that visits nearshore waters has this dark pigmentation. Four gonads are attached to finger-like projections that extend through subumbrellar openings (the ostia). Marginal sense organs are spaced around the bell margin after every set of 3 tentacles, for a total of 8.
Black sea nettles are occasionally seen in large numbers in surface waters off the coast of Baja California and southern California. Large swarms have occurred most recently in 1989 and 1999. During most years their whereabouts are unknown. Despite the distinctive nature of this species and its abundance when present, it was only recently officially described and is actually the largest invertebrate to have been described in the 20th century.
While sightings have been rare, when they are seen it is often as part of a massive swarm of the creatures, such as those that occurred in surface waters off the coast of Baja California and southern California in 1989, 1999 & 2010. These sightings seem to coincide with incidents of red tides, which consist of the zooplankton that black sea nettles feed upon." - Wikipedia
Thank you for that information, Don. I guess it was quite a rare sight to see these jellyfish! I didn't realize that until I started editing this video.
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Guimaras is just home to the Sweetest mango in the world but not the Mango capital of the world..let alone the mango capital of the Philippines..
Thanks for the clarification Lance
well, in his defence, if you search mango capital of the philippines/world, it shows guimaras island. guimaras is the mango capital of the philippines which was made official in 2022.
I agree they don't produce the most mangoes for export but they do produce high quality mangoes for export.
@@severedproxy Appreciate the check on the title.