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Malajon Island Palawan , also known as Black Island, sits to the northwest of Busuanga Island, which his the largest of the Calamian Group of Islands. Malajon Island seems menacing from a distance due to its massive karst cliffs, but upon closer inspection, the clear blue waters and fine white sand are very welcoming. Be sure to wade in the waters or sit on the sandy beach. You should also consider snorkeling in the nearby coral garden, complete with a Second World War shipwreck in the middle of it. There are also numerous caves, including several that are open to the public.
Malajon Island Palawan, Busuanga, Palawan, Philippines

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