• 7 months ago
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Transcript
00:00 A baby in Batak City, Ilocos Norte, was found to be drowning.
00:05 According to the victim's mother, she just finished pouring new water into the thermos when the baby was about to reach it.
00:12 The baby's face and body were covered in hot water for a year.
00:18 He suffered first-degree burns on his face and second-degree burns on his body.
00:23 The baby was in the intensive care unit for three days.
00:27 [Music]
00:32 We went swimming with the gentle giants who were swimming in the pool.
00:37 The beach in Ilocos Norte is also one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
00:43 Oscar Oida has a report.
00:44 [Music]
00:48 Windmills, check.
00:50 White beach, check.
00:52 Aquamarine water, check.
00:55 That's the South Beach in the northern part of Ilocos Norte.
00:59 It's so beautiful that it's considered the most beautiful beach in the world by a travel magazine in 2021.
01:07 The wind is strong and the water is clear, so it's good to swim.
01:15 There are also bonus water sports activities for friends and family.
01:22 If you're looking for a different thrill, let's go to Lila Bukol.
01:27 [Music]
01:30 Take out the underwater camera to meet the gentle giants, the whale shark or butanding.
01:36 It's a one-of-a-kind experience because up close and personal you can see the five to ten butanding.
01:44 Because it's close to humans, some whale sharks have nicknames like Big One, Big Two, and Ceres.
01:53 We took care of our whale sharks here.
01:57 We put them in cages so they won't be disturbed.
02:01 The foreign tourists pay P1,500.
02:04 P700 for the local tourists.
02:07 Before the butanding can meet and greet, there's a briefing to remind them what they can and cannot do while whale shark watching.
02:18 Oscar Uyda reporting for GMA Integrated News.
02:23 [Music]

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