kate forbes by four percentage points. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i m in the philippines, finding out how the island of siargao is bouncing back after being hit by a super typhoon. we went through the worst in our lives, and we kind of helped each other bounce back. ok, so this leg down, this leg up. oh my god, are you serious? striking a pose for the human drones. watch your head! and i m journeying into the realm of the stingless jellyfish. humans are not part of their diet, so you re fine. this week i m in the philippines, on the island of siargao, some 700 kilometres south east of the country s capital manila. named after a native mangrove, the island became famous for its surfing scene, considered the best in the philippines. but the main draw for many is siargao s largely unspoilt natural environment. and when you are zipping around on a bike, it s easy to see how stunning this place is. in 2019, siargao was voted the best island in
laughs. that looks really cool! i ll leave it to you to decide what looks better, man ordrone? i ve left siargao to visit the national park on the island of bucas grande which, i m told, is one of the few places on earth you ll find a certain, rather slimy creature that s not normally that popular. jellyfish are amazing creatures. they re tough and have been around for eons. but with their foreboding tentacles equipped with venomous stings, it s no surprise they aren t many people s favourite animal.