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San Antonio, Zambales
Pamatawan River
Flowing Serenity amidst Zambales’ Natural Beauty
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PUBLISHED May 18, 2015

PHOTOS | WORDS BY MARIANO SAYNO

  • San Antonio, Zambales
“Visiting Pamatawan River in Zambales was incredible. The clear water, surrounded by lush greenery and impressive sights like Mount Corrat and Camera Island, offered such tranquility. Just relaxing by the river and soaking in the breathtaking views was an absolute escape. Pamatawan River is truly a gem, with its peaceful vibe and stunning scenery.”
Explore the Philippines through my lens as we venture into Pamatawan River with Point of View (POV) photography. Using a body cam, I’ll guide you on an interactive tour, revealing the behind-the-scenes of capturing the shots shared here. Let’s dive into this visual journey together and uncover the wonders through my lens!
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The Pamatawan River, known interchangeably in various languages as Pamatawar River, is situated within the beautiful landscapes of Zambales. This peaceful waterway showcases the natural beauty and calm of the region, flowing gently through lush greenery and framed by the bays of Pundaquit and Agnaem, alongside the rugged hills of Mount Corrat, Lone Hill, and Mount Rogostoco. The river passes through the dramatic terrains of Mount Agudo, Mount Pundaquit, Mount Capalngan, Mount Nacday, and Mount Maubanban, adding to its scenic appeal. Pundaquit Pass serves as a gateway to this picturesque region, leading to vibrant locales such as Beddeng, Luna, San Miguel, Antipolo, Burgos, and more.

Check out the video for more highlights. See what I’ve captured through my lens with Point of View (POV) photography. Using a body cam, I’ll take you on an interactive tour, showing you behind-the-scenes moments of capturing the shots shared here.
Check out the video below for additional features. Explore what I’ve captured through my lens in this cinematic slideshow.

ABOVE: Captured this moment as a local family cruised the river on a bamboo raft during an early morning. It’s a common sight to see fishermen heading out for their catch or returning from the sea at this time. The calm waters and the simplicity of their daily routine make for a timeless scene.

ABOVE: Captured this moment as a local family cruised the river on a bamboo raft during an early morning. It’s a common sight to see fishermen heading out for their catch or returning from the sea at this time. The calm waters and the simplicity of their daily routine make for a timeless scene.

Winding through green terrain, the Pamatawan River offers stunning views of its clear waters surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills. Its scenic surroundings are further enhanced by the presence of winding streams such as Capalngan Creek, Pundaquit River, Camachile River, San Miguel Creek, Dirita River, Lineron River, Rio Mabangcal, Rogostoco River, Dinumagat River, and Capaniquian River. The river’s clean waters mirror the landscape, creating a peaceful and picturesque scene. It is not only a visual treat but also a haven for local wildlife, with various species of birds and fish living in and around it.

ABOVE:  Capturing the sunrise’s vivid hues is a fortunate part of my routine as a photographer.

ABOVE:  Capturing the sunrise’s vivid hues is a fortunate part of my routine as a photographer.

For local communities, the Pamatawan River is more than just a natural feature; it plays a key role in their daily lives. It provides essential water for farming, helping to irrigate the rich lands nearby. Fishermen also depend on its waters for their livelihood, catching fresh fish that contribute to the local cuisine.

ABOVE: Capturing the mesmerizing blend of colors during sunrise and sunset by the Pamatawan River, where the water mirrors the beautiful scenery along its banks.

ABOVE: Capturing the mesmerizing blend of colors during sunrise and sunset by the Pamatawan River, where the water mirrors the beautiful scenery along its banks.

Visitors to the Pamatawan River can enjoy a variety of activities that highlight its natural charm. Boating along its gentle flow offers a unique view of the landscape, while picnicking by its banks allows for a relaxing day surrounded by nature. The river’s calm environment is perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the countryside.

Protecting the Pamatawan River’s natural beauty is important for keeping its ecosystem balanced. Local conservation efforts work to safeguard the river from pollution and ensure its resources are available for future generations. These efforts involve community participation and awareness programs that stress the importance of caring for the environment.

ABOVE: Local fishermen and their families are seen on bamboo rafts in the river. The river is bordered by several mountains, but the prominent Mount Pundaquit stands out, known for its popular trekking trails.

ABOVE: Local fishermen and their families are seen on bamboo rafts in the river. The river is bordered by several mountains, but the prominent Mount Pundaquit stands out, known for its popular trekking trails.

The Pamatawan River is a shining example of the natural beauty of Zambales, offering a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into the harmonious relationship between nature and local life. Whether you are a nature lover, a photographer, or simply in search of calm, the Pamatawan River provides an ideal setting to experience the untouched beauty of this charming region.

ABOVE: In this panoramic photo, I captured a breathtaking view where the river flows into the vast expanse of the sea. On the left side, the river gracefully meets the horizon, while on the right, the expansive sea stretches out, offering a stunning view of the Camara Islands in the distance.

ABOVE: In this panoramic photo, I captured a breathtaking view where the river flows into the vast expanse of the sea. On the left side, the river gracefully meets the horizon, while on the right, the expansive sea stretches out, offering a stunning view of the Camara Islands in the distance.

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