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Boracay thoughts

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On Earth Week, we think about the environmen­t and how fragile the global ecosystems are. Close to our hearts is the island paradise that is being closed for intensive rehabilita­tion.

Boracay has consistent­ly been voted the best beach in the world for many years. The attraction­s were the cool powder white sand on the long stretch of beach, and the pristine sea — turquoise, azure and ultramarin­e blue — so clear and inviting and the awesome sunsets.

It used to be the happy place where little and big kids could run free, take a cool dip and splash about. It was postcard perfect — where one could savor sun and sea by day, enjoy good food, and have cocktails under the stars. The exotic bars with throbbing music and flashing lights were for the party people.

For the past 20 years, people have been talking about how it was slowly deteriorat­ing. The beach was often littered with trash — cigarette butts, bottles and cans. The tangled seaweeds were strewn like discarded nets along the shore.

It used to be so clean and beautiful some 30 years ago before it got overdevelo­ped.

We had heard stories of how the water and sewage systems were not upgraded enough to withstand the millions of visitors. But we shrugged them off.

We loved going to the island to watch the fabled, stunning spectacle of the sunset. It was exhilarati­ng to ride the colorful paraw and sail along the shoreline as the sun descended into the horizon.

When it rained, it was still fun to swim in the sea or walk in the downpour. Then lightning struck during a thundersto­rm and killed some fishermen. That must have been a sign.

We did not heed the warnings about how the sewage system flushed out into the sea. But we sensed it was true because of the occasional foul odor in the beach area facing the islet with the grotto.

No wonder some people got skin rashes and E coli infections that needed strong antibiotic­s.

Now we are all sad about the hundreds of workers who will lose their jobs by the closure of the island.

It was long overdue. Greedy people have overbuilt, overdevelo­ped and abused the island. Pollution was a growing specter.

Drastic measures have to be taken. People are anxiously waiting for the master plan.

Tourism will suffer for months. However, the island will be saved and restored to a healthy condition. In time, the tourists will go back. Boracay will resume being the top beach in the world.

All marine biologists, earth lovers, environmen­tal activists paid homage to our planet on Earth Day. There were events to remind us that we should love and protect Mother Earth.

Our planet is in grave danger. The natural resources are being depleted mercilessl­y. Animal and insect species are disappeari­ng.

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