What my Boracay is like now–like a bipolar existence
From the outside looking in, one would surmise that life in “closed” Boracay Island is idyllic. Having the beach all to ourselves is indeed a once-in-a-lifetime experience that money can’t buy.
From the outside looking in, one would surmise that life in “closed” Boracay Island is idyllic. Having the beach all to ourselves is indeed a once-in-a-lifetime experience that money can’t buy.
When news about closing down Boracay broke out, I was shocked. The idea was unfathomable. The possibility that life, as we know it in Boracay, would stop had never ever crossed my mind.
“I’ve made many friends who live in Boracay over the years and I felt that they had the weakest voice in this conversation,” says Magbanua.
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