Zooming in on the PHILIPPINES | Geography of The Philippines with Google Earth
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- čas přidán 21. 02. 2022
- In this series I'm zooming in on countries with Google Earth, and it's time to take a look at The Philippines! Google Earth gives information about cities, bordering countries, coordinates, distances, and I can use street view! Thank you, Google Earth, for showing us our beautiful earth!
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Camera: Vegard's iPhone
Microphone: Zoom H5 Handy Recorder
Music from Epidemic Sound (epidemicsound.com)
Made with:
Google Earth Studio
Adobe Premiere Pro
Information:
Worldatlas.com
Nations Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
Google Maps
Our World in Data
Britannica
Creative Common Licenses:
Chocolate Hills overview.JPG, by P199
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Kawasan falls.jpg, by ExplorerRaja
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Kawasan Canyoneering .jpg, by Ryan Mago
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Kawasan Falls, Cebu, Philippines1.jpg, by Andrewhaimerl
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Finally, it's time for The Philippines! It feels great to finally post a Zooming in on - video again! I have prioritized studies, moving and working, but here it is - I hope you enjoy 😄
Congratulations on all of your blessings🙂
Please next Indonesia
Nice to see you with your regular video, Congratulation on your new job and the move
Thank you, Geography Nuts! It has been great to have time to make this video 😊
I love Philippines🇵🇭 watching from CentralJava Indonesia🇮🇩 🌍🌏🌎💪👍☕☕☕
Glad to see another one of these videos and welcome back to Kristiansand!
Thanks :D
Nice to see you again here
Thanks 😄
Viry nic video sister
Nice Video! FYI, I would like to point out that there are actually around 120 separate languages as a whole in the Philippines! They all belong to the the Austronesian language family, and part of the explanation for such a diverse array of languages is the geography, given the archipelagic nature of the country! Each islands have their own language, which they evolved over time as they sailed out and settled on the islands. Just wanted to pitch in, since linguistics and the study of Austronesian culture is one of my hobby. :)
Yes, that is amazing, so many languages!
glad to see youre back :)
Thanks :D
The white sands beach and blue clear water is gorgeous
Yes! 😀
Nice video deserves many views
I appreciate that!
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Vigan City northern part of the Phil.
BGC Manila financial district
Rice Terraces Benguet
Oslob Cebu for whalesharks
El Nido Palawan
Taal volcano Worlds smallest volcano in Batanggas
My. Mayon Albay
Batanes stone houses
Thank you so much for sharing!
pretty girl+highly quality geographic video=it's amazing
Grattis till nya jobbet!
Du borde kika på den här videon om Fort Drum på Filipinerna (eller, i vattnet): czcams.com/video/2RYoK0zmUM0/video.html
Takk! Takk for tipset!
How about next Indonesia 🇮🇩😊
Good idea! But I follow the alphabet, so we'll have to wait a bit for Indonesia :)
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