'THIS WAS AN OVERLOAD OF DRIED FISH, AND I HAD A LOT OF FUN LEARNING WITH THE FILIPINO WORKERS IN IPIL ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY WHO WERE MAKING THEM... I woke up in Ipil and decided to head down to the coast. While flying my drone, I noticed what seemed like wood or bamboo planks drying over the ocean. Nope, it wasn\'t wood or bamboo... IT WAS FISH! Barangay Magdaup is home to houses that make a lot of this stinky Filipino food! Yes, here in the Philippines, dried fish is a big thing! It is a local food that can be found all over the country, and actually one I have learned to love! In this video, we hang out with some of the workers here in Ipil Zamboanga, and then we take off down the road and find a really cool Hillside Coffeeshop! The scooter adventure across Mindanao continues... POWER ON! *** FOR HAMMOCKS AND SHIRTS JUST MESSAGE VIAJERO OUTDOOR CENTER ON FACEBOOK: https://web.facebook.com/viajerocdo/ *** FOR MORE STORIES AND ADVENTURES CHECK OUT MY FACEBOOK PAGE: #BecomingFilipino'
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