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| Mount Luho Boracay The most impressive viewpoint and the highest elevation, 100 meters above the sea. The best way going there is to hike or take your mountain bike up and steep road going north from Barangay Bulabog, on the Eastern side of Boracay Island. |
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| Boracay Rock A fascinating natural formation and It is located just off the east coast beach. The small island is completely undercut by the sea and the top overhangs the recessed base. Between Boracay Rock and Little Boracay Rocks, shells, corals and starfish abound, making it favorite fossicking spot for the local resident. |
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| Beaches and Naked Rock Boracay At the northern end of White Beach, a walk on the path around the rocky point towards the beach of Diniwid will give you a magnificent view of Boracay from another perspective. For a view of the volcanic origins of the Island, A short walk to Punta Bunga Beach and you will reach the Naked Rock and you can see Mindoro Island on the northwest while resting on the Naked Rock. |
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| Willy's Rock Boracay Situated one hundred meters off shore, in the shallow water near Boat Station 1, it is a castle-like volcanic formation that dominates the seascape along White Beach. Facing the beach are stairs leading to a chapel at the top, which contains a statue of the Virgin Mary. It is the most photographed landmark on Boracay and offers a commanding view of the island. |
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| Live Coral Beds Boracay On the southern end of White Beach, past the beach rocks, is a large coral shelf taht has the countless varieties of living coral in a myriad of shapes and sizes, including many examples of colorful branin coral. The shelf is exposed above the water at low tide. The coral and the rocky coast line combine to make a perfect location for photographers. |
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| Caves Boracay There are number of caves on Boracay Island. The Kalikugan Cave is located between Baling-Hai and Punta Bunga Beaches. You will find the Crystal Cave, Cave of Buslugan and the Bat Cave on the rocky coasteast of Yapak. The Bat Cave is home to many cave bats with wingspans up to four feet. Flying foxes hang in nearby trees during the day. For small amount, local guide can lead you to the Bat Caves, Buslugan Caves and other caves on the island. |
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| Dead Forest and Wooded Area Boracay Located at the southern end of Bulabog. It is an abandoned fishpond with branches of dead mangroves reaching strangely out of the water. The mangroves are said to have died when the fishpond dam broke and seawater flooded the pond. The wooded area is at the south end of White Beach. |
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| Gateway Arc Boracay A large arc at the tip of Bulaboc Point is the gateway to Boracay's exclusive development, Fairways and bluewater Leisure resort. The small, concrete quay, just beyond the rock arch, affords spectacular views of the island's scenic east coast from Lapuz-Lapuz Point to Boracay Island's southeastern tip, a distance of six kilometers. |
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| Boracay Butterfly Garden | Butterfly Farm Beautiful butterflies in a tropical garden, by the Beach. It's fun and educational with conducted tours of the life cycles, with eggs, caterpillars, pupae and the butterflies. Boracay Buttefly Garden is located at Bolabog Beach and five minutes away from D'Mall. You'll also find handicrafts and plants for sale at the Butterfly Farm. |
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| KAR-TIR Seashell Museum Boracay Located at the village of Ilig-iligan, Kar-tir Seashell Museum features an interesting collection of seashells, woodcarvings, pottery, hand-woven articles, and traditional costumes from all over the Philippines. |
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