I have been to Anawangin Cove in Zambaes three times already but I only explored Capones island once. I must say I really loved it. The water was clean and refreshing. It is very unique because of its pine trees. The atmosphere was very relaxing. There weren't so many people who were aware of Anwangin Cove back then. Hence, it was less crowded and less polluted.
I heard that there is a sari-sari store already and you can pay for a package to go there (includes van trnasfers, tents, food etc.) But I must say the charm of going to Anawangin is going there knowing that you are in a different world. I think having a sari-sari store in the island is convenient but takes ways its charm a little bit.
Nonetheless, here are some of my photos of Anawangin Cove...
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strike a pose |
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see the pine trees |
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our campsite |
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i love this shot..that is the beach |
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shot courtesy of sam ^^ |
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went there second time with the GUIDE peeps |
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setting up camp |
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Capones |
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the water is clear as a blue sky |
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exploring Capones island with Ampy and Belai |