After 12 hours of hiking from Subic, Zambales traverse to Anawagin Cove we set our camp meters beside the shore line, the team arrived at the cove minutes before midnight.
On the following day I saw fully the beauty of the Cove. Our guide said that the white fine sand was a mixture of volcanic ashes from the last eruption of Mt. Pinatubo and the pine trees lined around grows unknowingly years after the eruption. So some of the tribe in Zambales create a living for a reason to make the area a spot for campings and beach outings.
Anawangin Cove, is a popular destination for beach outing, camp and hiking to the minor scale slopes of Zambales ranges ( Mt.Pundaguit). A perfect location if you want gets close to the Mother Nature, a quiet place to unwind and relax. The Cove is located in San Antonio, Zambales, Philippines. One can take public buses from Manila to Iba, Zambales which will consume approximately 5 hours
However the cove is complimented by the surrounding mountain giving it a perfect view especially when the sun sets down the combination of colors reflects to the mountain slopes.
ANNAWANGIN COVE your next weekend destination.
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