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Can the Philippine Island of Boracay Beat Overtourism?

Called one of the world’s best islands, the Philippine resort was closed by the government for six months and reopened with a cap on visitors. Now, with travelers coming back, will it continue to hold the line?

Patrick Scott
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Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Duterte, Rodrigo, Eco-Tourism, Restaurants, Shutdowns (Institutional), Travel and Vacations
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