Anawangin, Zambales (in Video)

Anawangin is an intriguing place. Its unique landscape of pine trees and silver gray sand is said to have formed after the explosion of Mt. Pinatubo. We’ve seen photos of this secret (not so secret anymore?) beach in photo forums and local travel blogs. But it wasn’t until we met Leia of The Travel Factor did we consider it as a place for our joint company outing with Threelogy. Threelogy and M+K have been to Puerto Galera in 2006 and Boracay last year. This year we brought all our staff in beautiful Zambales.

Role reversal. I shot this video of CJ using Jon’s DSLR with my Ricoh Swabe.

CJ and Karl Photo Video from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.


Anawangin Ahoy from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

Funny video of CJ carrying the cooler.

Supplies from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

Baguio or Bora?

Baguio or Bora? from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

Behind the campsite is a river (swamp?) which is not your typical Philippine landscape.

Swamp or river? from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

Hanging out in Anawangin.

Having fun in Anawangin from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

CJ shows off his l33t guitar skillz. If you’re going to play just one video. This is it!

CJ sings Harana from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

Jenn burning some marshmallows at our campfire. Watch out for the special appearance of the “Something About Mary” singing duo.

Mallows from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

Hotdog grilling naman.

Hotdog Bonfire from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

The next day, we went back to the Canoe Beach Resort in Pundaquit. I brought two fishing rods on this trip. We shot this before our fishing expedition.

Outsdoorsmen hehehe from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

Here we are fishing!

Fishing in Zambales from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

It took me 20 minutes to catch a fish. It took Mimi only 1 minute. Lol!

Fishing in Zambales from Karl de Leon on Vimeo.

All in all, this trip was a riot! It’s a good thing I packed the camera during the unbloggable moments. (Your antics are safe with us. You know who you are. Hahaha) Special thanks to Hana our studio manager, Gladys Threelogy’s office manager and to Leia of Travel Factor for organizing every detail of this trip. Can’t wait for next year!

View photos from the trip c/o team Threelogy at Gladys’ blog.