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The Banking Island
of Palawan, Philippines
This island is located in the municipality of Narra in the southern part of Palawan province. Land travel is barely 4 hours from Puerto Princesa City. 10 minutes boat travel from the shoreline. It is only a kilometer away from the shoreline. The island is 17 hectares (170,000 sq.m.) in area.It lies in Sulu Sea. Nice for scuba diving, snorkelling, kayakting, and of course, fishing. You would love the fresh, delicious "Sugpo" (prawn) and "Alimasag" (crabs) in the area. The island is very native. It has no electricity. No fresh water yet (un-excavated as of date of posting). Plenty of coconut trees and wild plants. White sand shoreline encircling the whole island. Protected by mangroves.
If you are planning to visit the Philippines, take time to discover this virgin island. It's worth the long trip!
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Matabungkay Beach
Lian, Batangas, Philippines
Enjoy nature by the sea. This place in Batangas of Southern Tagalog Region in the Philippines remains untouched by the population. Only 2 hours drive from Manila. Best for scuba diving, snorkelling, and other water activities. Still undeveloped. A tourist destination that promises unforgettable experiences.
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Boracay in Northern Philippines
Anda, Pangasinan, Philippines
Ever been in the Philippines? Ever heard of this beach resort near the famous Hundred Islands? If not, then visit this place when you travel in that country. Unbelievable but true. The sand is so white that can be mistaken as Boracay.
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