Sipalay Philippines : What These Three Kids Did Will Make You Proud as a Filipino!

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If you are someone who loves to listen to the rushing sound of waves crashing into the shore

If you are someone who enjoys observing as common people do whatever they want to do

If you are one who can relate to the provincial life

If you are someone who likes to watch how the rural life works. this video is for you.


I watched as a foreigner paddles himself to the shoreline, he looks really strong!

He pulls his inflatable rubber boat out of the water but it was heavy, I noticed he seemed to be over 60!

Then three boys started running towards him, one wearing red and two blue sleeveless shirts. They probably spoke English, but couldn't hear the uttered words they speak.

The foreigner had a better idea - he turned the boat and lifts it over his back, by this time I can tell he is indeed a strong man though his back shows he had been doing this for a long time now.

Those young boys watched him with amusement, confused as what they'll have to do. They picked up his bag and paddles and brought them farther from the shore.

In the end, they received a few words of wisdom, I don't know what it was but one thing I know, these kids offer help and that adult appreciated it 100 percent!


The clips in this video were taken in Poblacion Beach, Sipalay, Negros Occidental, Philippines on a Panasonic GX85, compiled through HitFilm.

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xoxo,
JUNEBRIDE

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Nindut lge ate

thank you dong!

These kids right there will be blessed for sure. Small gesture like this matter to their character and to the people around them. Giving help even to other people you don't know really means a lot to the person needing help. I hope there's still a lot of people like them everywhere. Kudos to them!

True john..they have showed the real filipinos... helpful like the bayanihan gesture