Rants are welcome here :) We're here to speak the truth and hopefully the word spreads so people become aware. I see a lot of those who just care about what they'll put in their Instagram. They seem to just show off that they travel but don't really put value or find meaning from it. That's their loss for missing out on the experience when they had the privilege to see history. I would be okay if they impose huge fines for disrespectful behavior especially in historical site like that with the Aboriginals. They're lucky to be there and yet take it for granted.
We have some islands with stricter rules now and good thing the government has that political will to rehab one main tourist island. That made other local units follow rules (such as not building structures near the shores) so they don't get into forced rehab of the place. Drastic but good for long term.
RE: El Nido, Palawan: Paradise Soon Gone?