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Geography
Boracay is a beautiful small island surrounded by coral reefs and located one km north-west of Panay island in Visayas of the Philippines. A peaceful atmosphere - though' fairly busy - and friendly locals. It is the most popular beach in the country as the most visited tourist spot in the Philippines. 

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