Nagsasa Cove of San Antonio, Zambales

This is a continuation of my previous post, “Mt. Bira-bira Traverse”.
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We explored the shore until we reached the estuary. We swam and took pictures at the estuary as it have this magical ambiance, like it was a place in a Disney movie.
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Sitting on the shore while waiting for the sun to set was one of the highlights of this adventure, well for me. Truly, sunsets are proof that no matter what happens, every day can end beautifully.
Sunset @ Nagsasa Cove

So we did spend the night at the cove. Nagsasa Cove was quite famous, so there are other tourist groups who spent the night there as well. The whole night was fun. Everyone seems to be having the best of their time.
Our group after having dinner had some fun on the water again. It was warm, calm and very much relaxing. The perfect way of ending the day after those hours of climb from Mt. Bira-bira. The night was still young but our bodies couldn't keep up. We are all tired from the trek so most of us slept early.
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Morning came, it was perfect to wake up on such a beautiful place and have a cup of coffee along the shore. At that very moment, I appreciated the warmth of coffee even more. If only every day could be that perfect.
After having our breakfast, we hurriedly headed up the hill to grasp the C shaped beauty of the cove.
Nagsasa Cove
Every angle was picture perfect. From the sky that was so blue, the sea that looked so deep, and the sexy curves and edges of the mountains. The cove was such an eye candy. I am hoping we could preserve this place for the future generations to enjoy too.
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Nagsasa Cove

We wanted to have the most of that day so before traveling back home, we decided to visit Capones Island.
Capones Island is the biggest neighboring island of San Antonio's series of coves. Yes, you read it right. The municipality of San Antonio features not just one, but six incredibly beautiful coves.
Our stay at Capones Island was not that long, we just had some pictures. What took my attention in this beautiful island was the shore that instead of having sand, features pebbles.
(below series of photos are all taken @ Capones Island)
Capose Island

Capose Island

Till next journey.... Thank you.

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