This volcanic rock formation with a Marian grotto near the shoreline in Boracay is nicknamed Willy's Rock because it stands in front of Willy's Beach Club Hotel, one of the island's pioneering resorts (established in 1975, long before Boracay became a byword for summer beach vacations). I've seen pictures of it fully exposed, but during high tide in the southwest monsoon season, it's a wet walk to get to the rock.
And what do people do when they get to Willy's Rock? Why, take souvenir photos of themselves, of course!
9 comments:
That's really beautiful, very unique! I like that it takes a little effort to get out to it too.
Very cool.
wow, how beautiful.
This looks so beautiful!! I would love to visit there someday!
What great fun. Willy's Rock is beautiful sitting in unique splendor. It would be worth the effort to get some photos!
Neat place! Thanks for sharing these lovely photos.
It's a lovely structure and both your captures show it off beautifully.
You couldn't pay me enough money to be out on this rock during high tide. Pretty to look at from a distance.
A unique place indeed.
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