Yeah, there were falls... on Pundaquit mismo. We really dint like Anawangin, Capones or Camara, but there were a lot of better coves there we just dint have the time to explore em... :) Wait for my article on Zambales - it will be a hot one!
Casuarina Equisetifolias these are hardy pine species who thrive well near the sea , virtually untended i bet you saw a lot of these when you set sail from Subic Bay gives the impression that the rugged Zambales coastline look similar to that of the US Atlantic seaboard
ey, me falls pala jan! kaingit naman ang life mo ryan. sarap naman maging full time job yan!
ReplyDeleteYeah, there were falls... on Pundaquit mismo. We really dint like Anawangin, Capones or Camara, but there were a lot of better coves there we just dint have the time to explore em... :) Wait for my article on Zambales - it will be a hot one!
ReplyDeletewohw...closely resembling....Easter Island
ReplyDeleteone only needs to put up those iconic granite monoliths...amazing
this scene immediately brings to mind ... Acapulco
ReplyDeletemagnificent cliffs
ReplyDeleteyeah-y
ReplyDeleteyou could have taken it all off
ReplyDeleteand would have looked like the UP Oblation , Anawangin branch
hey heyy
on second thought , this is representative of a typical Acapulco cliff diver
ReplyDelete:O :O :O :O
ReplyDeletethumbs up here
ReplyDeleteCasuarina Equisetifolias
ReplyDeletethese are hardy pine species who thrive well near the sea , virtually untended
i bet you saw a lot of these when you set sail from Subic Bay
gives the impression that the rugged Zambales coastline look similar to that of the US Atlantic seaboard
nature's own hydro-massage
ReplyDeleteHe he. This was actually on Capones... :0
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou may want to read my full review on Zambales here - http://tourism-philippines.com/zambales/
ReplyDelete;) You will know the real story there. :)
Oh shit yeah, Acapulco duh. :D hehehe
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