Dead forest is actually a large area of dead forest soaked in sea water, a large area of forest, was retained in this beach, the name is quite horrible, in fact, it is a strange death of trees, meaningless, hurried by.
Dead Forest
Posted: Sep 11, 2018
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Sheda11
4/5Excellent
Dead Forest or Sunken Forest is a very unique attraction that suggested by our tour guide in Boracay. The forest is located at the strip of Bulabag Beach Aklan. Just go along the beach then you will be there ! Only darkened and rotten stumps and gnarled roots remain. We like its eerie ambiance and mysterious charm as well as more photo chances there. Our tour guide had made up countless stories of supernatural beings and events they attribute to the strangeness of this location. There must be many ecology tours from Boracay to this mangrove forest, and they worth !
The name is very special, but it's not terrible. Just by the beach, there are many dead and withered mangrove branches. Visitors can see mangrove roots, stems and leaves on the beach after the tide ebbs. When the water rises, these are submerged again, baring only the crown of the tree at the top. Visitors are few, but they are quiet because of this. If you have enough time, it's good to rest in it.
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Posted: Nov 6, 2017
cici
4/5Excellent
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I'm here to correct Ctrip's mistake at this scenic spot. I hope that the follow-up will not take the same medicine as us. It's not near Ctrip's Puka Beach at all. Not in. Two directions. We followed the road card navigation, did not at all, asked several passers-by, all said that this place is called mangroves, between S2 and s3. The Tutu driver knows it. Don't trust Ctrip's location.