Saturday, June 27, 2015

WHITE BEACH (Boracay of Caraga) in Cagwait

The beach was a hidden treasure discovered in the 1970s by the famous American aviator Charles Lindbergh who flew to the Philippines for his campaign to preserve the Philippine Monkey Eating Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) and other endangered wildlife. He accidentally passed by this beautiful spot which he found almost identical to a famous beach in Hawaii. He then started calling this place as the “Waikiki Beach of the Philippines”. It is also hailed as “Boracay of Caraga” which is one of the best beaches in the world, due to its superfine white sand. You’ll find your feet immediately sinking into its powdery grains. It also features clear warm waters tempting every beach lover to take a dip.



What makes the White Beach more attractive is its peaceful setting and almost untouched surroundings. Strolling here is like walking on a deserted island, letting you fully appreciate the sound of nature and the feel of seclusion in the midst of a beautiful paradise.



The White Beach has become a very popular place among local and international visitors as a fascinating tourist destination. Get here now and see for yourself why people keep coming back to this place.

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