Anawangin beach cove
I first heard about Anawangin beach cove in one of the shows on GMA7 that I can't barely remember the title! LOL Since then I've been dying to go to this amazing place. Last March I was invited by a friend to go to Zambales to unwind. I didn't give him my answer right away but I know I want to join them, the thing is I'm broke. Most of my friends who are joining that trip too have been insisting me to join them, my household head was even willing to lend me money so I can be with them, with that I finally said my sweetest yes! hahaha When I was packing the night before our trip my mom gave me money. Sweeeeeeeeeeet! No reason to borrow money from Ate Baby. hehe
Honestly, I don't have any idea where we're headed exactly. One of my friends asked 'the organizer' of the trip about our itinerary that day and he said our first top will be Anawangin. WOW! That morning I was wearing jeans and baby tee =( but thanks to my ever reliable malong I was able to change clothes, read: inside the van while we're on our way to Pundaquit. (amazing! yes?)Good thing I'm done changing clothes when I saw this lovely view. =)
I love taking photos of small boats.
Meet my friends. (From top left - Ate Acel, Ate ching, Ate Teetel, Ate Baby, Me, Ate Allelu, Kuya Jordan, Ate Jean, Kuya Tom and his wife Ate Mishka)
Lovely!
campers
Preparing our lunch...
Veggie Salad! Why not?! =)
bagelyas
because I'm maarte like that ^________^
After lunch, we went for a walk.
Amazingly wonderful!
Welcome to New Zealand! choz!
Green is beautiful!
I think we're ready to swim.
Last look, before we go to Capones. =)
Expenses: Bus fare from Manila to Olongapo 212Php (w/ insurance, w/o insurance 207Php). Round trip van fare Olongapo-Pundaquit, 200Php/pax .Boat fare & Island hopping, 200Php/pax. Entrance fee: 50Php
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