
Sambulawan Underground River -Siquijor Philippines
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The transcript describes a guided tour, likely through an underground cave or water system, with participants experiencing a unique environment. The tour seems to involve navigating through water, with mentions of life jackets and the water being described as "perfect," "very nice," and "refreshing," with the added detail that it's spring water with a good smell, and no bats live there.
The participants are guided through areas with varying depths, one section being described as "pretty deep" at almost 15 feet. There's an emphasis on taking photos and videos, with the guide assisting guests with their phones and even suggesting specific shots, like "sideways" and "float like a mango." The quality of the video recording is praised as "very clear."
The environment itself is highlighted as natural and not man-made, with interesting rock formations described as resembling "sitting man" or "sitting bodai," and stalactites compared to "jellyfish." The source of the water is identified as being from under the rocks, a spring water that runs outside.
There are instructions and warnings given throughout the tour, such as being careful with steps ("24 steps on," "15 also," "11 steps"), not to rush, and to be mindful of rocks in certain areas. The participants are also advised to turn off their phone lights for better photo opportunities.
The tour appears to be a circular route, with participants going in and then coming back the same way. The end of a particular "hole" is mentioned as being where the source of the water is. Before heading back, there's an opportunity for final photos. The descent and ascent involve navigating steps, and there's a point where participants are told to wait for another group to pass.
A humorous exchange occurs where a participant is concerned about their phone getting wet, even though it's in a waterproof case, and the guide reassures them. Another comment mentions the guests being "150 years old," which might be a playful exaggeration or a reference to something specific about the location or the guests. The overall tone is casual and engaging, with the guide providing commentary and ensuring the guests are having a positive experience. The tour seems to conclude with the return journey, with reminders to be careful, especially with heads, and to proceed slowly.