Together with some friends, we went to West Nuk Beach
Resort in Morong, Bataan last month. It is a beach owned by the National
Power Corporation (NPC). We left Manila around seven thirty in the
morning.
We visited Mt. Samat first and had our lunch there. We then proceeded to Bataan Nuclear Plant for a scheduled plant tour. Our visit there lasted for about an hour and half.
We arrived at the beach around four in the afternoon. Friends and I started building our tents. Since West Nuk is a private resort, it only has four airconditioned rooms and three regular room and were all occupied that time so we brought our tents with us. It was sunny during those times and we only had experience rain when we're already on our way back to Manila.
We visited Mt. Samat first and had our lunch there. We then proceeded to Bataan Nuclear Plant for a scheduled plant tour. Our visit there lasted for about an hour and half.
We arrived at the beach around four in the afternoon. Friends and I started building our tents. Since West Nuk is a private resort, it only has four airconditioned rooms and three regular room and were all occupied that time so we brought our tents with us. It was sunny during those times and we only had experience rain when we're already on our way back to Manila.
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West Nuk Beach signage |
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My footprints left on the sand of West Nuk Beach Resort |
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My favorite spot. I don't know why. Maybe because of the shades. |
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A view of West Nuk Beach seashore, right side. |
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Left side of West Nuk Beach. I really hope to see the same view every morning When I wake up. |
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West Nuk Beach Tower. |