April 12, 2019 at 07:21PM


No plastics and plastic bottles are allowed. These are the constant reminders we heard on the shoreline by the manager using microphone and loud speakers. They also call out to specific stubborn tourists that they see bringing plastics boarding the boats. Tourists aboard the boats are also reminded of plastic bags and bottles - what you bring, you bring back to the shore - common sense i guess. . . This is one step by the local government to protect El Nido to avoid being shut down same as what happened in Boracay. It's a step also to take care of environment, for our own sake also. . . We brought reusable items such as insulated drinking cans. Not only will you be reducing one use plastic bottles but it will also keep your liquids cold for a longer time. What's your action to avoid using one-use-plastics this weekend? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ๐Ÿ“El Nido Bay, Palawan, Philippines ๐Ÿ“ธ: Gopro Hero6 #jirehjournals . . . . . . . . . #explorephmag #travelwriter #wimadventures #discovermnl #traveldeeper #philippines #travelstoriesph #trylocalph #photooftheday #explore #instagood #woogoph #FilipinoTravel #worldnomads #travelstoke #passionpassport #stayandwander #GoProjectPH #grammerPH #friday #weekend #gopro #goprohero6 #goprohero #goproph #everydayphilippines

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