Philippines: Whale Sharks

ChrisHaulmark     November 4, 2016 in ASL 16 Subscribers Subscribe


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Part Eleven: Whale sharks are the largest living nonmammalian animal on this planet. I really wanted to go and make the video for Ty because he is an aspiring biologist and Anna wanted to come along.

This is the Chronicles of The Deaf Wanderer going through Philippines.

Do you want to see what is so exciting all about Philippines? Is it really true that they have thousands of islands? Are its natural wonders really that special? Are the people of Philippines giving the extraordinary hospitality? Can the history of Philippines teach us anything?

These are the questions that Chris Haulmark is trying to answer with these videos.

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Chris Haulmark has been a world traveler since March, 2015 and have already seen at least 27 countries to the date of this vlog. He has created video clips since the beginning and is just emerging as a new social media force to expose the perspective, that he sees through his Deaf eyes, to the public. He hopes to inspire the future Deaf travelers to see the wonderful and exciting world outside of their home countries. He also hopes to prove that a Deaf traveler can be as independent as any other travelers. His videos are to show everyone how it's possible. All content, being posted here, are created and owned by Chris Haulmark unless otherwise stated in the content or the attached description. Visit The Deaf Wanderer Facebook page to see much more older and archived videos and other content.

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