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St. Kevin's Bed is a cave in the rock face about 8 metres above the level of the Upper Lake on its southerly side (with The Spinc cliffs above it). It was reputedly a retreat for St. Kevin and later for St. Laurence O'Toole. Partly man-made, it runs back 2 metres into the rock. A writer for the Dublin Penny Journal described the cave as "not bigger than a small baker'...
St Margaret's Loch is a shallow man-made loch to the south of Queen's Drive. It is around 500 m east of Holyrood Palace, and about 100 m north of the ruin of St Anthony's Chapel. Once a boggy marshland, the loch was formed in 1856 as part of Prince Albert's improvement plans for the area surrounding the palace. The loch has been used as a boating pond but is now home ...
A local legend holds that if you drink from St Mary's Spring beside the Yellowhead Highway at Tlell you will return to Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), Canada. A public health advisory posted nearby advises against it.
St Michaels Cave is situated in the Sydney suburb of Avalon Beach. This sea-side cave is around 110 metres long, 15 metres high and 10 metres wide. The original colonial owner was a Reverend John Therry, who planned to deliver lectures within the cave and build a church above it. The cave was formed by the erosion of a jurassic dyke through triassic sedimentary rocks....
Stob Earth Pyramids are rock formations, known as hoodoos, situated at the foothills of the Rila mountain range in south-western Bulgaria. They span an area of 0.7 km2 near the village of Stob, Kyustendil Province. The rock formations are up to 12 m high and up to 40 m thick at the base. Their shape is mostly conical to mushroomlike. Some of the columns are topped by ...
Stockade Lake has camping, swimming beach, hiking trail, playground, group area and fishing. It is the largest of Custer State Park's five lakes and boasts the most amenities for campers with three campground areas that between them. Stockade is the only lake in Custer State Park that allows all boats.
Stokksnes is a headland on the southeastern Icelandic coast, near Hofn and Hornafjördur. The H3 Radar Station is located at the tip of the headland. The Iceland Air Defense System uses the station to monitor Iceland's airspace.
It cost 1000 Kr to park and for each person to walk out to see this site.
Stórhöfði is a peninsula and the southernmost point of Heimaey, the largest island in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago. It is claimed to be the windiest place in Europe, and holds the record for the lowest on land observation of air pressure in Europe. The name meansgreat capeand was also the name of a street in Reykjavik's Höfði industrial area...
If the ocean is calm enough, go swimming in St Paul's Pool, a picturesque tidal pool nestled among the seaside rocks in eastern part of Pitcairn. It's down the steep ridge to this large pool with a lot of fish that basically serves as an aquarium.
Swimming in the ocean itself generally isn't safe due to the rocky shoreline.
Low cliffs beside the sandy beach on the western side of Stradbally Cove. It's park of the Copper Coast Geopark.
The beach access allows easy and safe access to the rocks. The Copper Coast Geopark has emplaced some picnic seats and a table made of stone, and explanatory signboards.