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There are hundreds of salt pools/salt lakes spread throughout the Siwa Oasis. Both hot and cold salt pools can be found in Siwa, as well as salty and fresh water springs. You can float on their water just like at the Dead Sea.
The pools are actually part of a salt mines.
Floating in these pools in the middle of the desert was a once in a lifetime experience.
For an off-the-beaten-path experience, camp at Six Mile Cove! Located on Lake Mohave, Six Mile Cove is about 3 miles (via lake) south of Cottonwood Cove.
How to Get There: The cove can be accessed by a dirt road from Cottonwood Cove Road. Turn off Hwy 95 onto Cottonwood Cove Road for 6.8 miles. Turn right onto Mead Davis Powerline Rd. Drive down this dirt road for aro...
Six Mile Lake is a lake in southern Alaska between Lake Clark and Iliamna Lake. The Newhalen River drains Six Mile Lake into Iliamna Lake. The lake is about 5 km (3.1 mi) long and about 1 km (3/4 mile) wide. The city of Nondalton lies on the lake's western shores.
Skælingsfjall is a mountain on Streymoy, Faroe Islands of 767 metres. Long time ago it was believed to be the highest peak of the Faroes, but today we know, that not less than 18 Faroese mountains are higher. Sometimes this mountain is also referred to as Skælingur, the village at its base.
In 1783, a huge lava flow streamed from Lakagígar in what became known as the “Skaftá Fires.” The Skaftá-Fires are one of two of the largest lava flows that have occurred on Earth in recorded history. The molten lava filled the gorges through which the Skaftá and Hverfisfljót rivers flowed, on each side of Kirkjubæ...
Skagen (The Skaw) is a projection of land and a small town in Region Nordjylland on the northernmost tip of Vendsyssel-Thy, a part of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark.
The area is extremely picturesque, and distinguished by its low, yellow houses with red tile roofs nestled into the beach areas. The impressive and wild landscape was largely formed by a severe...
The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is a spring Tulip Festival in the Skagit Valley of Washington State. It is held annually, April 1 to April 30. The festivalis one of the most magnificent floral displays in the US! Admire the vibrant, vast tulip fields on a leisurely stroll, and stop to chat with the tulip growers and purchase some eye-catching flowers. This stunning s...
Skaha Lake, historically known as Dog Lake and originally Lac Du Chien, is a freshwater lake located along the course of the Okanagan River in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada. It has a surface area of approximately 20 km², with a maximum depth of 55 metres. The lake is situated directly south of Okanagan Lake and forms the southern shoreline and b...
Skakalo waterfall (Скакало); located on the Manastirica river, near the mountain resort of Divčibare on the Mount Maljen, in the west Serbia. It is 20 meters high. The name means "jumping one" in Serbian.
Skakavac (Скакавац, lit. "grasshopper") is a waterfall formed on the Perućica, a mountain creek, in the Perućica, which is regulated as a Strict Nature Reserve as part of Sutjeska National Park in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is one of the highest waterfalls in the country, at about 75 metres (246 ft) in height.
The Perućica primeval forest of beech and spruce is s...
Skala Krukowski is a rock built of limestone on the left slope of the Prądnik Valley in the Ojcowski National Park . It is one of the rocks in the Crown Rocks group located opposite the Krakowska Gate . Together with the nearby rock , Słupek , they are the westernmost rocks in this group of roc...
Skała Pielgrzym (Pilgrim Rock) is a rock in the Sokole Mountains between Olsztyn and Biskupice in the Silesian Voivodeship , Częstochowa County, Olsztyn Commune. It is located on the ridge of Sokole Góra in the Mirowsko-Olsztyńska Upland, which is part of the Kraków-Częstochowa Up...
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