MY WIFE'S HOME - Becoming Filipino Motor Is Back! (Cavite/Batangas)

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DRIVING MY WIFE BACK TO HER PROVINCE HOME FOR WORK. I ALSO CHECK OUT MY BECOMING FILIPINO MOTOR THAT WAS SHIPPED FROM MINDANAO!

In this raw life vlog, we drive to Maragondon. From there, I go on a little trip through Cavite and Batangas! Monkeys, giant curacha, a tunnel, green mountainsides, rice fields, coastal views and a funky earthy coffee shop... It was a great day! You can't beat driving a motor through the Province. The Philippines is so great to explore this way!

After road tripping for an afternoon, I head back to Likhang Maragondon and catch up with Therine and her work. We end the night going for a pares dinner just nearby.

Life and work continues! And I also am so happy to have my motor back!

Power On!

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Happy to see you again with your wife Therine..stay safe and healthy you guys always.

JulietFinuliar
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The food looks so good❤you and Therine are so accepting of each other. Great start to a long union

Lisforpeace
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Therine's voice is very demure very mindful hahaha i love hearing her talk.

lucyintheskywithdimonds
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WOW! Cavite is one of the places my wife and I are considering for our vacation home.

villasisbacag
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My Puerto Azul story: when we were young, my father would take us on roadtrips in his car. He wanted to take us to Puerto Azul one time but did not know about the membership requirement (remember, no internet yet at the time so information is not that easy to get). It's only when we got there that we found out about it. However, non-members can still enter with a fee. I can't remember anymore how much it was, but my father thought it was too much so he ended up just driving us around Cavite and Batangas and enjoying the sceneries.

Anyway, loved the vid. Batangas is one of the places I dream of moving to. And btw, try looking up Mt. Batulao. Looks like a great and scenic hike from what I saw in photos. :)

moondustgirl
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Its facinating to me how one can find his/her people in a totally different continent.

It looks like you found your kinda people. Sometimes where you are born or where your parents are from is not where you find your people!

nathanielk
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Congrats bro and live happy with your wife here in Philippines

Kokorokokk
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OMG! Sir Kulas, I so envy your adventurous spirit! It's like you can just go anywhere on your motorbike, on a whim, and you chance upon so many interesting "finds." I was born and raised in PH, traveled domestically for my old work, lived abroad for a third of my life and I could say I am adventurous, too, but you take it to a whole new level. Quite different from other vloggers (rivaled only by Kumander D)😅, but man you are an awesome human👍👋🥂

maryellen
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Yes beautiful view I’m watching you. Thats what I like most to watch the world, the scenery’s

rosalinacionelo
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8:21 the Batangas/Cavite boundary is after the tunnel when you pass the bridge. The bridge itself is the boundary. Thanks for morning vibes it will keep me happy for the rest of the day amping 😊😊😊

ianendangan
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Maayong adlaw kaninyo Kulas ug Therine!!!

piniritongoctoartz
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Grabe size of the Lobster and Crab Kulas! 🎉 it’s a luxury that you can just buy it on the street. I was hoping you’d bring one back home and cook it haha 😆 Cheers from NYC!!!

ShotTravel
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I love that lantern so beautiful 😍 take care both of you and god more blessings both of you 🥰🥰🥰

nedskiechannel
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I've been following your vlogs for more than a year now. I was in Ternate, Cavite 44 years ago to finish a project for the electrical works in Puerto Azul, Ternate for the late Pres. Marcos- the Bamboo House on top of Puerto Azul Resort and Country Club in 1980. The previous engineer quit to migrate to the US so I was chosen to finish the project in 6 months which I did. After finishing the project I got a job offer and joined a new construction company as the head of the electrical department and left 2 years later for Saudi Arabia. After I left the Bamboo House, Brook Shields visited the place with other celebrities. I'm now retired here in California, USA with my own family.

florantevadil
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Hi Kulas My Dad use to work at Puerto azul long time ago like in the 1980’s till the 90’s He was the laundry manager there before.We had great memories there 😊🙏🏼

lasku
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Therine’s social enterprise is amazing. Love the patrols. Congratulations!

lollettealipe
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Great ride after getting your motorbike back!! 🏍

AFSHomestead
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My Dad used to work in Sulo restaurant in Makati told me lots of stories about Puerto Azul when he used to visit the place with his Bapang (kapampangan of uncle) Panlilio one of the owner of former grandair. I had also visited the place in 2000s but so sad to see the place is not well maintained but you could see the greatness of the Filipino architecture that is still timeless till todate ❤❤❤.

Roaming
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AND THAT'S MY HOME TOWN TERNATE, CAVITE ... 🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍 MUCHOS GRACIAS...!!!

viajeycomida
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Bwahaha!!! I love your vlogs, Kulas. You relieve my home-sickness AND you make me laugh. When you said you called your motor "Angkol, " I laughed so hard, my husband came from the other room wondering. Not only is your use of the term so Pinoy, it's also SOOO Bisaya, dong!!! 😂😂😂 When you were going around Cavite, I was waxing nostalgic. We used to go to a place called Lido Beach in Noveleta (I think). I think I went to Puerto Azul once for a wedding, but it didn't impress me much, I guess. That rice-drying on the road also made me nostalgic. Back in the 80s, when we went home to Capiz for summer, the roads were always laid out with drying rice. So much so that buses and cars had to stagger going in each direction to zigzag between huge beds of palay. And lastly, hindi ka pa fully Pinoy if you don't eat Chicharon Bulaklak! Lol. They clean it very well! You HAVE to try it! 😂 Looking forward to your next. Much love to Therine. Ang ganda ng mga small parol! Are they bamboo or some other material? Looks like a banig weave pattern. So nice. Here in Sg, you know if there's Pinoys in a house at Xmas, because of the parol. 😂

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