I will buy everything that they will sell me at El Nido. Just to help them out. Especially the vendors that walk all day long just trying to make a sales.
@@IslandHopperTV Exhaled air contains more CO2 than the air we inhale. If we do this in a closed space, like a full face snorkel mask, we won't exhale deeply enough to push all the bad air out. It's like breathing in a closed bag where the CO2 keeps on building until it becomes very toxic. They are actually banned in Hawaii.
@@IslandHopperTV The primary and overriding concern with full face masks is CO2 build up in the mask. Humans exhale carbon dioxide (CO2) when they breathe, and this CO2 can collect in the voids inside the mask when being used in the water. When CO2 levels increase in the mask, users may experience headaches, panic, dizziness, and unconsciousness.
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I love how you support the locals. :) you earned my subscription and respect 🙏 ❤ but I do love you travel vlogs!
Beautiful beautiful beautiful! I love your country... It's stunning! 🌹🌹🌹🌹
lovely video ❤ very informative . watching from Singapore. we are going to El-Nido on November.
Awesome I am in Singapore now. In Novena!
@@IslandHopperTV hi there 👋, enjoy your stay in Singapore. i stay at fernvale
You realy helped me a lot
Wow, amazing!
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I will buy everything that they will sell me at El Nido. Just to help them out. Especially the vendors that walk all day long just trying to make a sales.
A few nice sights there but it's just too bad the people were so terrible.
What do you mean the “people were terrible”? The locals or what?
That snorkel mask you are using is actually dangerous and not recommended
Really? Why?
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Exhaled air contains more CO2 than the air we inhale. If we do this in a closed space, like a full face snorkel mask, we won't exhale deeply enough to push all the bad air out. It's like breathing in a closed bag where the CO2 keeps on building until it becomes very toxic. They are actually banned in Hawaii.
@@IslandHopperTV The primary and overriding concern with full face masks is CO2 build up in the mask. Humans exhale carbon dioxide (CO2) when they breathe, and this CO2 can collect in the voids inside the mask when being used in the water. When CO2 levels increase in the mask, users may experience headaches, panic, dizziness, and unconsciousness.