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Pano-o came from the Bisayan word meaning "to search for something in the dark." Since I was at the sea when I took this video, it's obvious I searched for something to eat. Creatures that could be edible, let's say, for example, sea urchins, fish, sea cucumbers, or any creatures. A long time ago we used to use an "Aida" from a Visayan word meaning a small bulb that provides light because of kerosene. There were others who used a big lamp and used kerosene to provide fire.
Since we are in the new generation, technology is always making life easier. We were using a flashlight when going to the sea. We only do "pano-o* of course, during low tide where it's easier to walk and to search for something. Anyway, I talked more in my video so I hope you will hear it and understand further what you want to learn. This is not an edited video so forgive me for the quality because I thought it was better to share an unedited video.
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Paul is the name but prefers to be called mrnightmare that feels like living in the dream. A country boy and a dreamboy (dreamer) who likes to stay in a small village even though it means abandoning the future to become a seaman. The passion is writing but not sailing in the vast ocean. Don't wonder if the face will not be shown, this is better where the words can flow smoothly. Come, have fun with me talking about life events and random activities. It's fun to learn about life, don't hesitate, let's figure it out as we continue enjoying staying in this world.
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