The agency says it was 'an unfortunate oversight'.
An official tourism agency has apologised for a video advertising the Philippines as a holiday destination, which showed footage from other countries.
The DDB Philippines agency used "non-original" stock footage in the promotion which featured different shots including aerial footage of sand dunes in Brazil and a man riding a buggy in the desert in the United Arab Emirates.
The agency says the use of international footage in its 'Love The Philippines' campaign was 'an unfortunate oversight'.
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