Sunday, May 31, 2009

Zambales, Philippines




Anawangin Cove, Capones and Camara Islands, Pundaquit Waterfalls, Subic

Reviews and Comments at http://tourism-philippines.com/zambales

16 comments:

  1. ey, me falls pala jan! kaingit naman ang life mo ryan. sarap naman maging full time job yan!

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  2. 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!

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  3. wohw...closely resembling....Easter Island
    one only needs to put up those iconic granite monoliths...amazing

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  4. this scene immediately brings to mind ... Acapulco

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  5. you could have taken it all off
    and would have looked like the UP Oblation , Anawangin branch
    hey heyy

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  6. on second thought , this is representative of a typical Acapulco cliff diver

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  7. 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

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  8. He he. This was actually on Capones... :0

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  9. You may want to read my full review on Zambales here - http://tourism-philippines.com/zambales/
    ;) You will know the real story there. :)

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  10. Oh shit yeah, Acapulco duh. :D hehehe

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