Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Anawangin Cove (plus Capones Island), Zambales

Been here a couple of times - with different people. Perhaps my first visit was in 2010. Going here is easy. Just take a bus bound to San Antonio, Zambales from the bus station in Monumento. Drop off point is at the Central Market. Just ask any of those tricycle drivers for assistance in case you don't have any idea how to find a bangkero who will take you to Anawangin Cove.


(Left) College friends. We're all AB students.

(Right) Other friends. We're all English teachers (I was a teacher at that time) except for the lady in the middle. The lad second to the right's a Korean student.


With Ella, a friend, a former colleague, and my kumare.








One of the boys (Left)
Former colleagues (Right)
And now the picturesque view/s:




That's Anawangin Cove! :)






The bangkero will not just take you to Anawangin. For as low as Php2,000-Php3,000 (depends on the number of pax), he'll take you to other nearby islands like Camara. If you're lucky (if the sea's calm), you can visit this light house and see the breath-taking view.

Lighthouse (located in Capones).


Woods? Forest?


These two photos aren't mine. I just found them pretty. Who would have thought these photos were taken in the Philippines.



In case you can visit Zambales for at least three days, try Nagsasa Cove. I have never been there, but they said it's more beautiful than Anawangin. It's just a bit more expensive because it takes few more hours to reach the cove.

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