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If you're looking for a real camping trip, this is the place to be.

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Anawangin Cove is a landscape of stark contrasts. Just as you have feasted your eyes on a fine stretch of pristine sand embracing the deep blueness of the South China Sea, you will be surprised to find not coconut trees but a vast forest of agoho trees—keen doppelgangers of pine trees—rising from the shoreline and spreading out into a think, feathery forest reaching as far as the foot of the surrounding rust-colored peaks of Mt. Pundaquit.

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