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A beautiful but treacherous beach. The view from the lookout above Salmon Holes is one of the most photographed views on the Torndirrup Peninsula.
Be careful when on the rocks of this beach as the waves are unpredictable and not really a safe place for swimming!
Saloum Delta or Sine-Saloum Delta is a river delta in Senegal at the mouth of the Saloum River where it flows into the North Atlantic Ocean. The delta covers 180,000 hectares. It extends 72.5 kilometers along the coastline and 35 kilometers inland.
In 2011, a 145,811-hectare portion of the delta was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The site contains "brackish ...
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is a coastal town in Talamanca in Limón Province in southeastern Costa Rica, known simply as Puerto Viejo to locals. Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is known in the surfing community for the biggest and most powerful wave in Costa Rica, known as Salsa Brava.
It is also home to beautiful beaches, such as Playa Chiquita, Playa Negra, and Punta...
Water, wind, and earthquakes have sculpted the stark landscape of the Guadalupe Mountains and the Salt Basin. The Salt Basin is a graben, or a down-dropped block of the earth’s crustal rocks. Faulting, which allowed the downward movement, began in the early Miocene Epoch around 26 million years ago. This shifting also lifted Guadalupe Peak more than two miles to...
Each cave is lit in a subtle and gentle manner, with pink Himalayan salt crystals enrobing the entire room.
Some of these crystals even date back over 200 million years.
You can use your rented cave to take a nap, meditate, lounge in a zero gravity chair, or just enjoy the relaxation of the ambient music surrounding you.
If you’re a believer of healing crysta...
Salt Cay is the second largest of the Turks Islands, one of the two island groups forming of the British territory Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean. Its area is 6.74 square kilometres (2.60 square miles). The size of the district, which also includes some unpopulated islands like Cotton Cay (1.1252 square kilometres or 0.434 square miles) nearby, is 9.1 squar...
Salt Creek Beach Park is a beach park located in Dana Point, California, in the county of Orange. A popular destination for South Orange County residents, it features amenities such as a halfcourt basketball court, beach volleyball, and a seven-acre grassy Bluff Park, and offers opportunities for surfing, swimming, and fishing. It is located about 10 miles (16 km) sou...
Salt Creek Canyon stretches from the southern boundary of The Needles and ends at the Colorado River. The upper section of the canyon is a popular area for backpacking. Most backpackers spend 2-3 nights in Salt Creek Canyon. Due to deep sand and dense vegetation along the trail, it is not recommended to attempt a thru hike in two days or less.
The 22.5 miles (34 km) o...
Salt Creek Falls is a cascade and plunge waterfall on Salt Creek, a tributary of the Middle Fork Willamette River, that plunges into a gaping canyon near Willamette Pass in the Willamette National Forest, near Oakridge, Oregon. The waterfall is notable for its main drop of 286 feet (87 m) which makes it the third highest plunge waterfall in Oregon after Multnomah Fall...
The whiteness of Salt Goddess Cave offers a different color on Hormuz Island. The southern swathe of Hormuz Island is covered with huge salt crystals. The Goddess of Salt is composed of a salt mountain with colourful textures, beautifully cut by nature over time.
Salt Island is in the British Virgin Islands located about 4.7 miles south east of Road Town, Tortola. It is named after its salt ponds, which were once an important resource.
The island is most notable for the wreck of the Royal Mail packet steamer, RMS Rhone which sank in a hurricane on October 29, 1867 after she was driven back on Salt Island while attempting to h...
Salto del Guayabo is Cuba's tallest waterfall and located within Parque Nacional la Mensura. The waterfall is more than 140 meter high but in two jumps.
Salto Fino is the highest waterfall in the Caribbean, located in this municipality, is produced by a sudden drop in the Arroyo del Infierno (Hell's stream), a tributary of the Quibijan river. The waterfall it is located in the Ecological Reservation Quibijan.
The 305-meter-high Salto Fino waterfall is recorded as the 20th highest water chute in the world. It is made ...
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