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Tourists Enjoy Final Day at Beach Before Boracay Closure

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28 April 2018 08:11 WIB

A man sits under a tree as many of the beachfront restaurants and business establishments stopped operations today as the government implements the temporary closure of the country's most famous beach resort island of Boracay, in central Aklan province, Philippines, April 26, 2018. AP

27 April 2018 00:00 WIB

Foreign tourists sit at a beachfront bar a day before the government implements the temporary closure of the country's most famous beach resort island of Boracay, in central Aklan province, Philippines, April 25, 2018. AP

27 April 2018 00:00 WIB

Tourists watch the sunset a day before the government implements the temporary closure of the country's most famous beach resort island of Boracay, in central Aklan province, Philippines, April 25, 2018. Tourists are spending their final hours on Boracay, enjoying the Philippine island's famed white-sand beaches before it closes for up to six months to recover from overcrowding and development. AP

27 April 2018 00:00 WIB

A man wades along the waters as the sun sets as the government implements of the temporary closure of the country's most famous beach resort island of Boracay, in central Aklan province, Philippines, April 26, 2018. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte described the waters off Boracay as a "cesspool" before ordering the closure. AP

27 April 2018 00:00 WIB

Members of the Philippine Coast Guard pass by tourists inside the swimming zone as the government implements the temporary closure of the country's most famous beach resort island of Boracay, in central Aklan province, Philippines, April 26, 2018. Boracay, famed for its powdery white-sand beaches, closes for up to six months to recover from overcrowding and development. AP

27 April 2018 00:00 WIB

A foreign tourist plays football, as the government implements the temporary closure of the country's most famous beach resort island of Boracay, in central Aklan province, Philippines, pril 26, 2018. ourists are spending their final hours on Boracay, enjoying the Philippine island's famed white-sand beaches before it closes for up to six months to recover from overcrowding and development. AP

27 April 2018 00:00 WIB