Iloilo City Proper The River Port an Aerial Footage

Welcome to an awe-inspiring aerial tour of Iloilo City Proper, where we take you on a mesmerizing journey through the vibrant heart of the city. In this breathtaking aerial footage, we showcase the stunning River Port, a bustling hub of activity that serves as a gateway to the city's rich history and culture.
As the drone soars above the city, you'll be captivated by the picturesque views of the River Port. Marvel at the intricate network of waterways that connect the city to the surrounding areas, providing a vital lifeline for trade and transportation. Watch as boats gracefully glide along the river, carrying goods and passengers, creating a vibrant tapestry of movement and color.
Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the River Port, as we showcase the bustling activity that takes place on its shores. From the loading and unloading of cargo to the comings and goings of passengers, the River Port is a hive of energy and excitement. Experience the vibrant atmosphere as vendors sell their wares, offering a glimpse into the local culture and traditions.
As the drone continues its flight, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the cityscape surrounding the River Port. Admire the architectural marvels that dot the skyline, blending modernity with the city's rich heritage. From historic landmarks to modern skyscrapers, Iloilo City Proper is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of the old and the new.
Join us on this virtual tour as we uncover the hidden gems of Iloilo City Proper. From the River Port to the charming streets lined with quaint shops and cafes, there's something for everyone to discover. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a food lover, or simply seeking a unique travel experience, Iloilo City Proper has it all.
So sit back, relax, and let our aerial footage transport you to the heart of Iloilo City Proper. Get ready to be amazed by the beauty, charm, and vibrancy of this remarkable city.

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  • @DroneAerialFootage
    @DroneAerialFootage6 ай бұрын

    ❤❤ More Aerial Footage Tour Here youtube.com/@DroneAerialFootage?si=-fwnJZVNWAF0qRFY

  • @Bomer-Bomer
    @Bomer-Bomer6 ай бұрын

    nice video! greetings from cebu

  • @DroneAerialFootage

    @DroneAerialFootage

    6 ай бұрын

    Sir Asmr Rain Salamat kaayu higala... happy Sinulog 2024 diha sa inyo.

  • @Bomer-Bomer

    @Bomer-Bomer

    6 ай бұрын

    @@DroneAerialFootage same sa inyu sir.

  • @aprealstatetraveletc..
    @aprealstatetraveletc..6 ай бұрын

    What a nice video! Seeing this kind of video reminds me the first time I go to this beautiful city , very beautiful I can think of that time. We rode in a jeepney from Super market then pass thru Rizal street then turning left after the women statue which I later found out later it was the statue of Maria Clara . I don't know where to focus my attention for everything for me was good to look at specially the Guimaras island which seems to me follows us wherever direction the jeep was going to. Then we came to Muelle , I saw this high steel bridge and what really caught my attention was the calesa going down right into our direction , the jeep moved further then we passed the custom house , I don't know that it was the custom house it just stand tall there and nice to look at. Then turning my head to left i saw a very big ship with so many people lining up to go up the ladder , I and also saw men wearing white , idont know it was their uniform. Looking up further I found out there were several big ships along the pier Then looking to the right I saw the train going out of the terminal , I was really excited I don't know where to look at until the jeepney stops and I saw these bottles turning up and down then would go around and be filled up with dark liquid and I shouted " ay ano ran ? Mga botelya nagalibot libot kag pagkatapos may sulod na!" Until the jeepney goes on its way still my eyes were focused on that I considered " magic"!

  • @johnpaolobas1036

    @johnpaolobas1036

    6 ай бұрын

    Seeing Bacolod city's news for having much more taller building than Iloipot's tallest building soon reminds me of a better city, very amazing and cool that I can think for over a century.

  • @aprealstatetraveletc..
    @aprealstatetraveletc..6 ай бұрын

    What a nice video! Seeing this kind of video reminds me the first time I go to this beautiful city , very beautiful I can think of that time. We rode in a jeepney from Super market then pass thru Rizal street then turning left after the women statue which I later found out later it was the statue of Maria Clara . I don't know where to focus my attention for everything for me was good to look at specially the Guimaras island which seems to me follows us wherever direction the jeep was going to. Then we came to Muelle , I saw this high steel bridge and what really caught my attention was the calesa going down right into our direction , the jeep moved further then we passed the custom house , I don't know that it was the custom house it just stand tall there and nice to look at. Then turning my head to left i saw a very big ship with so many people lining up to go up the ladder , I and also saw men wearing white , idont know it was their uniform. Looking up further I found out there were several big ships along the pier Then looking to the right I saw the train going out of the terminal , I was really excited I don't know where to look at until the jeepney stops and I saw these bottles turning up and down then would go around and be filled up with dark liquid and I shouted " ay ano ran ? Mga botelya nagalibot libot kag pagkatapos may sulod na!" Until the jeepney goes on its way still my eyes were focused on that I considered " magic"!

  • @DroneAerialFootage

    @DroneAerialFootage

    6 ай бұрын

    Base on what you are said sir. That was the roaring 1970s of Iloilo. This port once the busiest port in the Philippines.

  • @DroneAerialFootage

    @DroneAerialFootage

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm glad that this video brings you sweet memories and at once you been part of Iloilo City.. Thank you so much sir.