00:00Ain't no mountain high enough is the motto of a government worker slash mountaineer in Pampanga.
00:07He achieved climbing the mountains even though his feet look different.
00:13Meet him in the testimony of Chris Zuniga of GMA Regional TV.
00:21Mapa Mount Pulag or Mount Pinatubo is rich in beautiful mountains in the Philippines.
00:28Even though it's hard to climb, it feels like heaven when you feel like you can reach the top of these mountains.
00:36Just like Bob Turato, an IT professional in the treasury of Florida Blanca, Pampanga.
00:42He claims to be a stress reliever when it comes to climbing mountains.
00:44Instead of getting tired from hiking, I want to rest.
00:50It's not just the mountains that he's able to conquer.
00:54It's also his condition since birth.
00:57He has a club foot.
00:59The position of his feet allows him to climb permanently.
01:03At first, it's hard.
01:05But the longer it takes,
01:09my body feels lighter.
01:11I feel more resilient.
01:13And I have more stamina.
01:14Because of his strong mind and strong body,
01:18Bob didn't give up.
01:20Our guide is very happy.
01:23Even though my feet are shaking,
01:26I still want to climb.
01:28And in every ascent, he has new companions.
01:32Even though we don't know each other,
01:34we are like friends.
01:38And we help each other.
01:40They say the best view comes after the hardest climb.
01:44And for Bob,
01:45he doesn't get tired.
01:47And he's confident that in return,
01:49safety is very important.
01:51You won't be able to go to beautiful places
01:54if you don't climb mountains.
01:56You won't get tired
01:58because you need to see the beauty of nature.
02:03For GMA Integrated News,
02:05I am Chris Uniga
02:06of GMA Regional TV,
02:08your witness.
02:26For more information visit www.gma.gov
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