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  • Asian tourists take photographs during sunset at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 2, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists collect shells at dusk in the ocean at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 6, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 7, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • A young asian family enjoy the pristine waters of White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 4, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists playing in the ocean at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists playing in the ocean at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists during a scuba diving lesson in the ocean at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • A beach scene at dusk at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 2, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists during a scuba diving lesson in the ocean at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists playing in the ocean at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October ,2, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • An asian tourist is photographed on the foreshore at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy a foot massage on  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists during dusk at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton...Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • An Asian tourist takes a self portrait during sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 4, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists take a self portrait during sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists during sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 4, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy boat rides during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on September 29, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy boat rides during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on September 29, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy boat rides during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy boat rides during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on September 29, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy boat rides during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 7, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy boat rides during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on September 29, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists along the shore front during sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 4, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 7, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 7, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists prepare for a boat ride at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 4, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists prepare for a boat ride at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 4, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists taking photographs in the ocean at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • A family of Asian tourists together on the sand at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 4, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy a massage on White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on September 29, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • An Asian tourists poses for a photograph at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists playing in the ocean at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists during a scuba diving lesson in the ocean at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists relaxing in the ocean at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 7, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • An asian tourist protects herself from the dangers of the sun in the ocean at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 5, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • An asian tourist protects herself from the dangers of the sun in the ocean at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 5, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourist enjoy the pristine waters of White Beach while protecting themselves from the sun with umbrella's on Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists playing a ball game in the pristine waters of White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists playing a ball game in the pristine waters of White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • An asian family play in the sand at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • A young girl enjoy's the pristine waters of White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy a massage on White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 6, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists in the ocean on a gloomy morning at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists in the ocean on a gloomy morning at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists in the ocean on a gloomy morning at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008. Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists in the ocean on a gloomy morning at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008. Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Young children enjoy the pristine waters of White Beach with umbrella's to protect themselves from the sun on Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008. Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Young children enjoy the pristine waters of White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists sing in a bar at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. 'Cock doctors' clean and stitch up the wounded and injured winning birds who survive the fight to the death of two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles   at the La Loma Cockpit,  La Loma, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. "Cock doctors' clean and stitch up the wounded and injured winning birds who survive the fight to the death of two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles at the Makati, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. The owner of a dead game cock (left) sheepishly checks on the well being of his bird after it was killed by it's competitor during a fight to the death between two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles, at the Pasay Cockpit Arena, Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Makati Coliseum,  Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death as spectators watch at the Makati, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two roosters approach each other displaying their plumage at the start of the fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena,  Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. A game cock, with a three inch razor sharp blade fastened to its left ankles prepares to fight to the death with his opponent at the Pasay Cockpit Arena,  Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Edwin Velez, 64, makes bets with other gamblers during the cockfighting at the La Loma Cockpit, La Loma, Manila.  Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Gamblers make wagers with each other as they bet on the cockfighting at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. Spectators arrive at the cockfighting held at the Boracay Cockpit, Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. Brendo Bersabal with his game cock before the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Bernard Osorio, 34, with his game cock before the cockfighting at the La Loma Cockpit, La Loma, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. David Afable, 30, with his game cock before the cockfighting at the La Loma Cockpit,  Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. Galo Hechanova, 63 with his game cock before the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. Two chicken are cooked on a barbeque after the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. The claw of a beaten game cock, removed after it's bout, lies on the floor outside the La Loma Cockpit,  La Loma, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton<br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. A dead game cock lies on the floor of the sheds after losing it's fight to the death at the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit, Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton<br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. A dead game cock lies on the floor of the sheds after losing it's fight to the death at the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton<br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Gamblers settle their debts as money changes hands during the cockfighting  at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton<br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. 'Cock doctors' clean and stitch up the wounded and injured winning birds who survive the fight to the death of two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles  at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. The referee pulls away the winning bird as it's competitor lies dead after a fight to the death between two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. A game cock lies dead after a fatal blow, delivered by it's competitor during a fight to the death between two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades attached to their left ankles at the Makati Coliseum,  Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. The owner of a beaten game cock reaches down to collect his dead bird after a fatal blow, delivered by it's competitor during a fight to the death between two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades attached to their left ankles at the Makati Coliseum,  Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. A game cock spreads it's wings for the last time in the throws of death after a fatal blow delivered by it's competitor during the fight to the death between two game cocks, at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Makati Coliseum as the referee and the crown watch at Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. A game cock lies dying as his competitor walks away in the background during the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Boracay Cockpit, Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, both injured, are separated by the referee during a fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena, Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena,  Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009.  A game cock delivers a fatal blow to its competitor as the three inch razor sharpe blade attached to its left ankle pierces its opponents body killing it instantly during the bout between two game cocks, at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. A game cock delivers a fatal blow to its competitor as the three inch razor sharp blade attached to its left ankle pierces its opponents body killing it instantly during the bout between two game cocks, at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Makati, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. The referee encourages two injured birds to continue fighting during the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit, Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena, Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena, Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena,  Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena, Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Gamblers watch as two game cocks fight to the death in a small side arena at the La Loma Cockpit, La Loma, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles, about to fight to the death at the Makati Coliseum,  Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two fighting game cocks are introduced to each other and encouraged to be aggressive before a fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena,  Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. Gamblers are reflected in the glass surrounding the cockpit as they make wagers with each other while two birds are prepared for the next fight at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
    090215_Clayton_Cock Fighting_023.JPG
  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. Gamblers are reflected in the glass surrounding the cockpit as they make wagers with each other while two birds are prepared for the next fight at the Boracay Cockpit, Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Gamblers make wagers with each other as they bet on the cockfighting at the Pasay Cockpit Arena,  Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Gamblers make wagers with each other as they bet on the cockfighting at the La Loma, La Loma, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
    090215_Clayton_Cock Fighting_018.JPG
  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Spectators gamble on the next fight as the birds are prepared for competition at the  Pasay Cockpit, Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. A spectator wearing a cockfighting t shirt at the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island, the Philippines. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
    090215_Clayton_Cock Fighting_016.JPG
  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Owners wait to prepare their birds for fighting at the cockfighting at the La Loma Cockpit, La Loma, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
    090215_Clayton_Cock Fighting_015.JPG
  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. A razor sharp blade is fastened to a game cocks ankle before the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
    090215_Clayton_Cock Fighting_014.JPG
  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. Owners wait with their roosters before being prepared for the fight as spectators watch at the cockfighting held at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
    090215_Clayton_Cock Fighting_013.JPG
  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. Roosters are prepared for the fight as a three inch razor sharp blade is attached to their left ankles as spectators watch at the cockfighting held at the Boracay Cockpit, Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
    090215_Clayton_Cock Fighting_012.JPG
  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Noel Lenchico, 40, with his game cock during the cockfighting at the La Loma Cockpit,  La Loma, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
    090215_Clayton_Cock Fighting_010.JPG
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