
Bakhawan Eco-park: Home of thousands Mangrove Trees
by Jhaypee Guia on July 2, 2013Kalibo, the capital city of Aklan, is not just famous for its colorful Ati-Atihan Festival. It is also known for some interesting places, one of which is the Bakhawan Eco-Park. It is a very popular spot in the town with very tranquil and peaceful ambiance surrounded by a verdant mangrove forest.
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Boracay's Amazing Night Life
by Xtian Mack on January 30, 2013With the many varied beach activities like scuba diving, windsurfing, banana boat riding, kayaking, and island hopping, among many others, guests to the island are perpetually and pleasantly occupied during the day. However, that doesn't mean all the fun stops after the sun sets. Boracay is equally as alive and exciting at night, with a variety of attractions to keep anyone awake and alive up till the wee hours of the morning.
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Experience the Grand Festivity of Ati-Atihan Festival 2012
by Jhaypee Guia on October 25, 2012Ati-Atihan Festival is one of the many reasons why the province of Aklan is popular in the country. The festival is a yearly celebration that runs on the third Sunday of January in the town of Kalibo. It aims to honor the Sto. Niño, the Holy Child Jesus, and to give thanks for having a bountiful life throughout the years.
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Holy Rosary Parish Boracay (Balabag Church)
by Jhaypee Guia on September 6, 2012The Holy Rosary Parish Boracay, also known as Balabag church, is a Catholic church located in Brgy. Balabag, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan. For faithful Catholics, this church is a must-visit place before or after going or leaving the famous white beaches of Boracay. It can be found along the main road near the beach. The church is one of the many attractions that Balabag can offer aside from the white beach resorts.
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Dead Forest: The Sunken Forest of Boracay
by Jhaypee Guia on September 5, 2012Although Boracay is more known for its world-class white sand beaches, few people are aware of another enchanting attraction in this otherwise sunny tropical paradise, Boracay's Dead Forest. The Dead Forest, also known as Sunken Forest, is a unique attraction that can be found in Boracay. The forest is located at the tip of Bulabag Beach, Malay, Aklan. It is very accessible by walking straight ahead along the beach. In the past, the forest was said to be an otherwise normal patch of mangrove trees; however, an incident when the area flooded over with seawater when a dam broke had made this part of Boracay into its present state. Only darkened and rotten stumps and gnarled roots remain.
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