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The Waterbenders of Magic Left at Pundaquit Bay

Posted on October 18, 2012 by journeyingjames 4 Comments
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AVATAR SERIES includes:

Waterbenders of Pundaquit / Firebenders of Boracay

This just quick! Just wanna share a photo I saw from my camera 3 days ago as I went back home back from a surfing sesh as the Magic Left in Pundaquit Bay, San Antonio, Zambales.

Nothing much but I find it quirky- could these kids be the cause of the waves at the famous Magic Left?

Ogie and friend: The Waterbenders of Magic Left

Waterbending. One of the four elemental bending arts in the avatar world. The other three? Air, Earth and Fire. The waterbenders are known to harness the power of the moon as they observe how it works during the tides. They are known to be fluid, spontaneous and graceful, acting in concert with the environment. Just like surfers.

More info:

Magic Left. A popular surfing spot in Zambales (Zamba), called Magic Left because of left-hand wave it produces, plus its works magic. The spot is near a river-mouth too, perfect for beginners and long boarders like me. Surf season: August-March

Surf boar rental: Php200/hour  Php400/hour with instructor. Contact #: Reynald  (Kulot) or Ann Liwarin, 0910-816-2974

Pundaquit Bay. Pundaquit bay is a fishing village in San Antonio, Zambales. It faces the West Philippine sea so ready your camera for its lovely sunset. Locals speak Zambal, Ilocanao and Tagalog. It is also the jump-off point to go island hopping and beach camping. I once went here and wrote a travel guide: Scenic Capones and Nagsasa Cove.

How to get there? Check the site.

Where to Sleep? I recommend Megan’s since we stayed overnight there (they have this iconic red wind tower)

Helpful Travel Guide: Scenic Capones and Nagsasa Cove.

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4 thoughts on “The Waterbenders of Magic Left at Pundaquit Bay”

  1. Ivan said:
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    October 18, 2012 at 4:22 am

    haha. natawa ako ah.. what if sila nga ay waterbenders. hmm 🙂

  2. Lea said:
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    October 19, 2012 at 8:48 am

    Lol.. possible? haha

    • journeyingjames said:
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      October 24, 2012 at 1:36 pm

      i guess so! haha

  3. Priscilla said:
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    June 4, 2013 at 5:34 pm

    hahaha 10pts. to you for the avatar reference!

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