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RE: The Island That Almost Died

in Worldmappin3 years ago

Thanks a lot @littlebee4. Indeed, white sand beaches in tourist havens like Boracay Island never cease to fascinate us. In fact, the tremendous healing benefits of nature are everlasting, as long as her abundant resources are not abused, exploited, and taken for granted. The government shutdown was certainly the best strategy. 😊

Since you've not been to Boracay yet, have you already traveled to other parts of the Philippines?

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You are so welcome @storiesoferne 😊
Exactly that as long as her recourses are not abused…

No I haven’t been to other parts of the Philippines. It is on our travel list one day.
First our big move this year.

Okay, I understand. Certainly, our planet's natural resources must be nurtured well to be able to continue sustaining our present and future lifestyles. I'll be more than happy to be one of your personal tour guides when you visit the Philippines one day. All the best for your big move. Take care, Jackie! 😊

And we try to do our little bit to help where and when ever we can 🥰

That’s so nice of you @storiesoferne we would gladly take you up on that offer one day in the future. 😎
Thank you so much… we are planning it for months but it will take a bit longer as things are more complicated with the pandemic and paperwork.
Take care 🤗 Erne