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The 200 m long beach of Sant'Elmo, protected from the back by Monte Turno, a now inactive volcano, is a splendid inlet, where there is space for the presence of a very fine beach and wonderful rocks smoothed by time.
Zia Culumba beach has a length of 215 meters and faces south-east mostly, offering views over the Baia di Santa Reparata and the rocky outskirts of Scala di Li Cabaddhi and Monti Rigali.
A popular beach on the west side of the South Mainland of Shetland. Scousburgh is a small community in the parish of Dunrossness, in the South Mainland of Shetland, overlooking the picturesque Scousburgh Sand, and Spiggie Loch.
From Scousburgh a road leads up the hill to the site of the former Mossy Hill army base. This road has a connection to Scousburgh Hill the sit...
The 31m high dune on which the "Spioenkop" Wenduine (aka "Le Pavillon Elisabeth") stands, used to be a strategic observation post of army or customs. In 1902 a dune pavilion or "Spioenkop" was built, which was destroyed twice in the two world wars. The current concrete and brick pavilion dates from 1955.
Kapowairua (Spirits Bay) Campsite has lush forests and sandy beaches in close range. Kapowairua is a place to relax, enjoy and explore the great outdoors.
The Upper Campground of Sportsman's Beach offers first-come, first-served camping. Each site includes a covered picnic table, fire ring, and an approximately 45-foot paved parking pullout.
Once a mecca for fisherman, boaters, and tourists, today Walker Lake is largely empty. Years of declining water levels and increased salinity took a heavy toll on wildlife and the s...
Spring Bay is a beautiful beach sprinkled with boulders and covered in white sand. No bars, just low key. Cannot be reached from The Baths, but has easy public access from Tower Road. The Crawl (more boulders!) has sheltered pools with almost no wave action, as well as rocks to climb and crevices to explore. Snorkeling is best around the rocks at The Crawl and at the ...
One of the most popular walks for campers staying at the Tidal River campsite is the 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) Squeaky Beach walk, an enjoyable walk which passes over the ridge separating Norman and Squeaky Beach. As its name suggests, Squeaky Beach, squeaks when walked on. This is due to the ultra-fine quartz sand particles, all of which are the same size and shape. The b...
Starfish Beach in Phu Quoc has been only recently discovered but it gains more and more popularity due to many star fish around. White sand beach, palm trees and red starfish are definitely worth to be seen!
Stiniva Beach is one of the most beautiful hidden beaches on the island of Vis. It is situated in the southern part of the island, and you can reach it by taking a walk down the steep path. Or, if you’re traveling by boat, you can get there by sailing through a narrow passage that opens up into the bay, offering a stunning view of the beach. Getting to Stiniva B...
Stinson Beach is located 2.5 miles (4 km) east-southeast of Bolinas, at an elevation of 26 feet (8 m). Stinson Beach is about a 35-minute drive from the Golden Gate Bridge on California's Highway 1. It is near important attractions such as Muir Woods National Monument, Muir Beach, and Mount Tamalpais. It has a long beach, where the cold water promotes fog throughout t...
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