We had Sweet Edge TV go out and walk between the 2 locations so you can see the journey. Edge TV Channel is here / @edgebaborphilippines #jazbazphilippines
Hello! I had no idea that the cameras were on streets so close and parallel. Despite the Philippines being 11 hours ahead of Brazil, I always try to follow the day to day of their activities. It's like a window to the other side of the world.
Oh wow!!! I watch JazBaz everyday & would wonder what the alley from Solimon to the market street would look like & when you turned to your left there was the bakery! The shops have become so familiar now that I even recognize some faces! Solimon seems like a nice place too & kids playing outside or people putting their laundry out to dry. I LOVE these two streets & all the people there. Thank you so much ❤️
I found this fascinating because I'd been the live camera 1 & 2 of the market, and 1 & 2 of Soliman Street (although I didn't know its name before now. And I found both places interesting. Particularly, how to see someone coming from one direction and by switching camera view see them proceed into the other screen view. I always wanted to see more of Soliman Street and see more of the market. Particularly the market because once people passed the egg and rice store I didn't know where they were going until the second camera picked them up. My point is, following this "walk from Soliman Street Cameras" to Agdao Market Cameras was a thrill because as soon as the walk came out of the long alley, we were suddenly in the market. And I saw the Coke and water store and the egg and rice store and WOW knew where I was! I was very rewarding to be taken past the bakery(?) I couldn't tell what it was from the other camera view. And got a much better view of the stores, the Coke and water, and inside the egg and rice store, and even the businesses next to it. I wish you could do this more often as I''d love to see more of the street. Like when people cross the street from these stores, what's on the other side? Anyway, I thought you should know someone loves these views - particularly since they are live. But the "walking" camera really pulled everything together. I had no idea Solimon St and the market were right next to each other. That's all. Forgive this long long comment. P.S. My wife was a Filipina so I guess I still have a somewhat fascination with the Philippines. Thank you.
This was so very kind oft you! Video and explaination of things around you! THANK YOU! please this is what you should post much more to let participate us viewers far around the world
This is so great! I always watch the live cams, but didn't realize the house you see on one cam, is connected to a store in the front on Soliman street cam.
Excellent! now from the street level I can relate what I have been seeing from the three locations high up! By the way, what happened to the two cameras at the market? No live feed for the last few days..
Hello! I had no idea that the cameras were on streets so close and parallel. Despite the Philippines being 11 hours ahead of Brazil, I always try to follow the day to day of their activities. It's like a window to the other side of the world.
Thank you for this! It’s interesting to see things from a different perspective
Oh wow!!! I watch JazBaz everyday & would wonder what the alley from Solimon to the market street would look like & when you turned to your left there was the bakery! The shops have become so familiar now that I even recognize some faces! Solimon seems like a nice place too & kids playing outside or people putting their laundry out to dry. I LOVE these two streets & all the people there. Thank you so much ❤️
hello there, where is that bakery found? and can you guess what Time is this video taken?...thank you
I wished I lived in that street. Every body seems friendly.
I found this fascinating because I'd been the live camera 1 & 2 of the market, and 1 & 2 of Soliman Street (although I didn't know its name before now. And I found both places interesting. Particularly, how to see someone coming from one direction and by switching camera view see them proceed into the other screen view. I always wanted to see more of Soliman Street and see more of the market. Particularly the market because once people passed the egg and rice store I didn't know where they were going until the second camera picked them up. My point is, following this "walk from Soliman Street Cameras" to Agdao Market Cameras was a thrill because as soon as the walk came out of the long alley, we were suddenly in the market. And I saw the Coke and water store and the egg and rice store and WOW knew where I was! I was very rewarding to be taken past the bakery(?) I couldn't tell what it was from the other camera view. And got a much better view of the stores, the Coke and water, and inside the egg and rice store, and even the businesses next to it. I wish you could do this more often as I''d love to see more of the street. Like when people cross the street from these stores, what's on the other side? Anyway, I thought you should know someone loves these views - particularly since they are live. But the "walking" camera really pulled everything together. I had no idea Solimon St and the market were right next to each other. That's all. Forgive this long long comment. P.S. My wife was a Filipina so I guess I still have a somewhat fascination with the Philippines. Thank you.
Nice. Thank you 😊
This was so very kind oft you! Video and explaination of things around you! THANK YOU! please this is what you should post much more to let participate us viewers far around the world
AWESOME, THANKS FOR SHARRING. COOL TO SEE A NEW PERSPECTIVE OF AREA. THANKS......Z.....
Zt was that elay doing the video
@@littlebuddysmom3944 I THINK SO L.B. NO OM
Thank you for the new views of your neighborhood.. I love it! :)
That right Rosie indeed thnx Bazz
... супер съёмка ! Санкт-Петербург смотрит Филиппины ❤❤❤
Тверь тоже смотрит уже дней 10 - житуха так себе... И море чистое непонятно где
Que bien osea dos cámaras en la casa y la vuelta tienes la otra cámara apuntando al negocio que bien saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴
Beautiful sights ! Thank you for your video 🙂👍
Thanks for this
I like a very busy place
Están en la otra calle, que genial.
Thanks for the video. Always wondered where people where disappearing to next to the bakery.
❤️ from 🇺🇸
Thanks for show us the walk thru the alley, now I know camera location on Soliman Street .
Thanks for the video.👍
Thank you, I had thought of spot with the water faucet to be alley, makes more sense
Thank You Sweet Edge TV, saw you filming it too
Interesante video, por lo visto no están muy distantes las cámaras del mercado, siempre los miro desde Honduras
This is so great! I always watch the live cams, but didn't realize the house you see on one cam, is connected to a store in the front on Soliman street cam.
Awesome! Thank you!
I enjoyed watching
Very interesting to see the improvement on Soliman St from this and the live cams, versus what Google Earth has from a few years ago.
jaz, make a video showing the store inside. Show what you sell there
👏👏Nice
mostra bairro todo pra gente ao vivo
Damn it! You guys work from 4am to 7pm..... I couldn't take it.....kkkk ....advanced age
Thank you for your video!!! Please make more and share 💜
Thats a good one......the 2 cams are almost back to back, like a horizontal line
Thanks I was wondering where the people were going when they went next to the bakery.
👍👍👍😎
what are those returnable cans you exchange there? I see several people trading and we don't have this type here in Brazil.
Beautiful place great video already leaving a thumbs up on my channel Fátima Carício thank you
Hola soy nuevo viendo estas imagenes
Esta calle tiene algo especial para colocar las camaras ahi? me gustaria saber.
wish they play more videos, like this,the sound was kind of low.
Excellent! now from the street level I can relate what I have been seeing from the three locations high up! By the way, what happened to the two cameras at the market? No live feed for the last few days..
Hi, no problem with the market cams czcams.com/video/zu6yUYEERwA/video.html
@@JazBazPhilippines I was told by my filipina gf that this is a bad neighborhood. Lots dangerous gangs' groups around the area.
@@alfredoysada8203 I read that Davao City is one of the safest places in that part of the world. I hope I am right.
Jaz, please! What are those cans that people bring empty and others take full.? It looks like a spray..........please answer me, quench my curiosity
Hi, they will be butane canisters for cooking with on a small stove
:-)