Weekend Getaway
San Antonio, Zambales
Nagsasa, Anawangin and Capones Island
Camp Bira-Bira
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Nagsasa Cove
Nagsasa Cove
Lighthouse Capones Island
Before ending my summer vacation this 2015, I wanted to experience something new since I just also entered the world of 20's. This was last June 6th and the last weekend right before the classes resume. We had a 4-5 hours road trip and about half an hour going to Nagsasa Island. Just a few information regarding the Island, It was formed by the ashes of Mt. Pinatubo during its last eruption. That is why the sand is grayish white when dry and when you see it on the water it turns dark gray. The moment that we arrive in the Island it was really hot and suddenly there are only small pine trees. I had experience many things in this trip for the first time. It was my first time to camp on a virgin Island where in there is really no electricity and everything was really pure. Moreover, we had a minor hike in camp Bira-bira so you could see the beauty of the shore and mountains on top. It was also my first time to create a Bonfire on the beach camp though its hot I was really excited. On the next morning we immediately went to Anawangin then to Capones Island. We visited the Light house in Capones and it was really creepy most especially when going up because the stairs are really rusty. After that, we swam at the beach and snork. When we were about to go to the last Island which is Camara, we were disappointed because we couldn't be able to visit it due to shooting for a movie. Therefore, we just went back and washed up. After all it was really such a great experience!
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