Friday, August 19, 2011
Anawangin Cove and Capones Island
A friend suggested this place somewhere in Zambales again. haha. Since I was looking for a cheap and accessible place to go to celebrate our (me and my boyfriend)monthsary, we decided to visit the place with friends. It is a 25-30 min banca ride from Pundaquit. What I liked about Anawangin is the challenge to survive since there is no electricity and signal. You have to cook for your own food, pump for your water when you have to take a bath, no signal. We went there during weekend, as expected, the place was crowded. You have to look for a good spot to place your tent. The sand in Anawangin is not so fine. You can see a sudden drop sign around the area. There isone sari-sari store where goods are doubled the price. We dropped by the Capones Island were the sand is white and fine. While heading to Capones, I was surprised when a dolphin suddenly appeared in the ocean.
Things to bring:
food to cook
utensils
charcoal or you can get firewood scattered on the ground
canned goods
flashlight
first aid kit
tent
How to get there:
From Manila
Victory liner bus to Iba, Zambales
Drop off at San Antonio, then ride a tricycle going to Pundaquit
ride a motorized banca from there going to the cove
Thanks to Tel and Onaj for the company!
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