4K Lahar Off-road Driving Tour Going to Mapanuepe Lake in Zambales, Philippines.

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One of the things that we hope to shoot and share in our channel are not just 4K walks but also driving tours in the Philippines as well. We want to provide indulging and close to real life experiences when you are watching are videos and hopefully make you feel that you are in the scene. This is our first entry for our car driving tours and as you can see, there are still a lot of improvements that can be done such as removal of unnecessary reflections, improved audio, and continuous footage. We will find and test solutions to address these issues as we upload more videos in the future. That being said, I can say that this is enough of a guide if ever you decided to visit via car. We are still in the learning process but we are excited to improve and share enjoyable footage for everyone. In the meantime, I hope you can take some time to watch this video, hopefully enjoy, and possibly provide feedback as well, we value feedbacks a lot!

This is an almost full (GoPro overheats at some point) driving tour from San Marcelino Public Market to Mapanuepe Lake and both are located in San Marcelino Zambales. In the route we took, you'll see remnants of lahar which was caused by the Mt. Pinatubo explosion that happened in 1991 which was 32 years ago. A lot of campers dubbed Mapanuepe Lake as the New Zealand of the Philippines, We've never been to New Zealand but what I can say is Mapanuepe Lake with it's lush green pasture provides a calm and happy atmosphere. We recommend Mapanuepe Lake if you are camper, whether it's car camping or motorcycle camping, it's a must!

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