jellyfish are amazing creatures. they re tough and have been around for aeons, but with their foreboding tentacles, equipped with venomous stings, it s no surprise they aren t many people s favourite animal. i haven t travelled two hours by boatjust to do some sightseeing. sohoton cove is the realm of the stingless jellyfish. 0h! hi! joining me on the adventure to the jellyfish sanctuary is cristel. she s a student who s been studying these specific species at university, but this will be the first time she sees them in the flesh. well, the jelly. he speaks tagalog ah, narrow entrance. yes. wow, you can understand tagalog!
narrow entrance. yes. wow, you can understand tagalog! laughter but getting there won t be easy. we re having to take a bangka a traditional boat in the philippines that s narrow enough for gaps like these. it s just through there. watch your head! watch your head. one more, one more! on the way to the jellyfish sanctuary, we stop off at the luminescent cave that s popular with tourists but the only way to get access is underwater. what an experience.
On March 18, Tate Grand Hall was packed with hundreds of attendees at the University of Georgia Filipino Student Association’s 18th annual Filipino Culture Night. The event was titled “Kapamilya,”