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Kaafu Atoll is an administrative division of the Maldives. It consists of Kaashidhoo Island, Gahaafaru Atoll, and Malé Atoll (which includes the North Malé Atoll and the South Malé Atoll). It also has a number of uninhabited islands.
Malé, capital of the Maldives is naturally located within the North Malé Atoll, but it is not part of...
Kahoʻolawe is the smallest of the eight main volcanic islands in the Hawaiian Islands. It is located 7 miles (11.2 km) southwest of Maui and southeast of Lānaʻi and is 11 miles (18 km) long by 6 miles (9.7 km) wide, with a total area of 44.6 square miles (115.5 km2). The highest point is the crater of Lua Makika at the summit of Puʻu Moaulanui, which is 1,477 fee...
The Kai Islands (Kei Islands) of Indonesia are in the south-eastern part of the Maluku Islands, in Maluku Province. Inhabitants called the islands Nuhu Evav (Evav Islands) or Tanat Evav (Evav Land), but known as Kei for people from neighbourhood islands. "Kai" is actually a Dutch colonial era spelling, still persisting in books based on old resources. The islands are ...
Kailua is in Oʻahu, Hawaii on the windward coast at Kailua Bay. In the Hawaiian language Kailua means "two seas," or "two currents," a contraction of the words kai (meaning sea or sea water) and ʻelua (meaning two); it is so named because of the two lagoons in the district or the two currents which run through Kailua Bay.
Kailua is primarily a residential community, ...
Kaiteriteri is a town and seaside resort in the Tasman Region of the South Island of New Zealand. The town is best known for its scenic beach and was on CNN Travel #68 World's 100 best beaches list in 2013.
Kaiteriteri Beach campgrounds are rated as a Four Star Plus holiday park by Qualmark, the Kaiteriteri Reserve Camp has a rich history and is extremely popular. Th...
Pack up the chair, an umbrella and a cooler and spend the day on the Kāneʻohe Sandbar. You can rent a boat or kayak's and take a small ride from Kāneʻohe Bay. The sandbar is located about fifteen minutes from Heeia Boat Harbor if you do the journey in a small sail or motorboat or kayak.
It is about 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and 3 miles (4.8 km) long.
Kanton Island (also known as Canton Island or Abariringa Island), alternatively known as "Mary Island", "Mary Balcout's Island" or "Swallow Island", is the largest, northernmost and the sole inhabited island of the Phoenix Islands, in the Republic of Kiribati. It is an atoll located in the South Pacific Ocean roughly halfway between Hawaii and Fiji. The island is a na...
Karekare is a small coastal settlement in northern New Zealand, where the Waitakere Ranges descend into a large black sand surf beach. The area is also notable for Waitakere waterfall - Karekare falls - just a half mile up the valley from the beach, on Company Stream.
Karma Beach belongs to Karma Group and its guests can stay free of charge at this beautiful place although outside visitors have to pay an entrance fee. The water is blue and clean, sand is free of rubbish and it's a very pleasant stay.
Hat Kata is a beach on the west coast of the island of Phuket.
Hat Kata is about 17 kilometers from Phuket Town. It faces the Andaman Sea. There are two adjacent beaches called Kata Yai and Kata Noi.
Kata Noi Beach is located on the west coast of Phuket and is one of the most beautiful bays on the island. There are the most luxurious restaurants and resorts.
Kauai is the fourth largest island in the Hawaiian chain and is sometimes called the “Garden Isle,” as a nod to the verdant valleys that cascade between jagged mountain cliffs and soaring peaks. Kauai is the oldest and northernmost island in the Hawaiian Islands, magically shaped by time and the elements. Tropical rainforests, scenic rivers and tumbling wa...
A 0.6-mile (1-kilometer) walk alongside Kehoe marsh and over a sand dune takes you to Kehoe Beach, which is located at the northern end of Point Reyes Beach. Once at the beach, turn left to explore a stream meandering its way into the Pacific Ocean. To the right, the drama of Point Reyes geology is on display. The rocks here are millions of years old! The first cliffs...
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