00:00In 1986, I was arrested by the Spaniards in Iguila.
00:14I reported five times to the police.
00:23Do you think we can see Iguila?
00:27If we can see it, we can see it.
00:30If we can't see it, we can't see it.
00:32It's up to them.
00:40We're meeting the field team of the Philippine Eagle Foundation.
00:43They're looking for the Iguilas in this area.
00:48The location is a bit remote.
00:50They used to walk from here, but I can't do that.
00:55So, I'm a bit hesitant.
00:58We hired long-distance workers.
01:00But even with this, the journey is a bit bloody.
01:03So, we need to be patient.
01:15How far is the distance?
01:17It's about one hour if we walk.
01:22If I walk?
01:23If you walk, it's about two hours.
01:53Iguila, Iguila, Iguila
02:24We're almost there.
02:27Let's go.
02:54Woohoo!
02:56What an ordeal.
03:09Hello, Sir Ron.
03:11Hi, Sir. Welcome to Taupan.
03:13How are you?
03:14Where's the team?
03:15Over there.
03:16There's a vantage point.
03:17Let's go.
03:19Okay.
03:24How have the past few days been? What's the situation here?
03:28So far, for the past three days, we haven't had any mission.
03:32Maybe because of the time?
03:33Yes, because of the time.
03:42What's your mission in this expedition?
03:50Yes, Sir.
03:52Actually, our mission is to place the Philippine Eagle as a transmitter.
03:58Because of that, we'll be able to locate where it will go.
04:02We'll be able to protect it.
04:04As well as, we'll be able to know their territory.
04:06Their territory?
04:16If you're looking for an eagle like this, what are the chances usually?
04:24That's true, Sir. I admit that it's hard.
04:37Thank you for watching Eyewitness, Kapuso.
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