Nol-Mad in the Island
Nol-Mad in the Island
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Paglinis ng Gulaman
In this video, we will show you how to maintain your planted seaweeds; the process of weeding (removing any other seaweeds that may cling to the rope lines), making sure the buoys are intact and the ropes are not breaking.
Also, you will be amazed by the crystal clear waters of Daraga Caramoan Philippines as we take you with us in this awe-so-satisfying plant-maintaining scenario ever.
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