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PUNDAQUIT WATERFALLS
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After exploring Anawangin or Nagsasa Cove and hiking the lighthouse of Capones Island, you can still make a sidetrip at Pundaquit Falls. The falls is just 200 meters or 10 minutes walk from the jump off point going to Anawangin in Pundaquit.
The best time to get here is only during wet seasons or maybe after the rainy time of the year. The falls can be very stinky when you visit here during the dry seasons because some parts are stagnant and yes, dirty. Read More: http://bantogbackpackers.blogspot.com/2014/04/pundaquit-falls-san-antonio-zambales.html
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Pundaquit Falls has a nice plunge pool or tub where you can jump in and swim. Its depth is seven to eight feet during the rainy season when water torrent is strong coming from its source. It’s an easy trek, around 10 minutes from the beach. There are small water curtains coming from the tub, cascading down, giving a nice backdrop when taking pictures. These waterfalls in Zambales will be a great side trip when visiting Pundaquit! Read More: https://playintourist.blogspot.com/2017/05/guide-pundaquit-waterfalls.html
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Photo from: https://www.trip.com/travel-guide/san-antonio/pundaquit-falls-50611213/
Photo from: https://www.liawashere.com/2017/12/pundaquit-zambales.html
Photo from: http://tourism-philippines.com/zambales/
Photo from: https://www.lakas.com.ph/walking-to-pundakit-falls/
Photo from: https://www.facebook.com/pg/VisitSanAntonioZambales/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1017190951744581
Photo from: https://www.filipinaexplorer.com/2011/12/babymooning-in-zambales-pundaquit-falls.html
Photos below from:
https://playintourist.blogspot.com/2017/05/guide-pundaquit-waterfalls.html
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Zambales is Found in Region III in Central Luzon
The Sweet Mango Province of Zambales
Interesting Places in Zambales
Colorful Festivals in Zambales
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