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by Sirenna
Our friend Sirenna is a local resident of Boracay Island.
She's been a permanent member of the Boracay community ever since she decided to stay there for good in 1998 when she first went to Boracay to visit some friends.
This page was partly reproduced from her home page at VirtualTourist where she has contributed the most number of pages about Boracay Island.
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Island Life by sirenna
"If we go on as we are, we will destroy in the next century everything that the poets have been singing about for the past two thousand years."
— Fred Bodsworth.
I've been living here in Boracay for a few years now, and I'd like to share some of my experiences of life on the island.
Unfortunately many of the guide-books and websites contain inaccurate information about Boracay, so I'll try to be as up-to-date as possible.
I originally came here to visit some friends for a few months, but fell in love with the place (and a local guy) and ended up moving here permanently!
Secluded beaches
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Take a boat trip around the island and you'll discover many beautiful beaches.
Bring a picnic and spend the day lazing in the sunshine, swimming, snorkeling or just enjoying the peace and quiet.
There's a common misconception that Boracay is spoilt and over-developed, and that is certainly true of White Beach, but as you can see from this picture, there are still plenty of unspoiled places left.
Boracay Island
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Boracay Island is about 7 km's long, and shaped a bit like a bone.
Its narrowest point in the center. It boasts many beautiful beaches, of which White Beach is the most popular (and developed).
The most peaceful part of White Beach is at the southern end, in the area known as Angol.
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