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To surf Shipstern Bluff in the Australian State of Tasmania may be a dream fulfilled for surfer’s looking for an extreme sports high. Shipstern is known as the “wave at the end of the world”. The monster right hand break at Shipstern Bluff (formerly known as “Devil’s Point”) calls to expert board riders only. There are only two ways...
Shipwreck's Beach (also known as Keoneloa Beach) is located in the southern coast of Kauai, Hawaii. It has a nice sandy beach with a step shore break which makes it a popular body boarding beach. The beach is located in front of the Grand Hyatt Hotel and has parking just beyond the hotels main entrance.
Between 200 and 600 A.D., early visitors arrived at Keoneloa Bay...
The salt water lagoons of Sian Ka’an (A UNESCO World Heritage Site) offer wonderful opportunities to Fly Fish for the Bonefish, Tarpon, Permit, Snook and Barracuda that thrive in the protected waters of the Biosphere Reserve fed by the Caribbean Sea. Trained, local guides of Maya ancestry will accompany visiting fishermen hoping to test their casting and catchin...
Sidewinder Cove is a remote bay located on the Arizona side of Lake Mead, west of the narrows. There is some sandy and rocky shoreline accessible by boat, as well as cliffs and canyon walls. Sidewinder Cove is close to Boulder Canyon, Gilbert Canyon, Bearing Point, Canyon Point and James Bay.
Ever wanted to go diving in a crack between two continents in some of the clearest water on Earth? In the Icelands Þingvellir National Park ever-widening Almannagjá canyon, you can walk in the seam of the Eurasian and North American plates as they slowly move apart—or you can dive into the crack between continents in the Silfra Rift in Lake Þi...
Silver Bank is an area in the Atlantic Ocean north of the Dominican Republic and southeast of the Territory of Turks & Caicos. It covers an area of 1680 km² . It is separated from Mouchoir Bank in the west by Silver Bank Passage, and from Navidad Bank in the east by Navidad Bank Passage. It is a shallow underwater area that almost reaches the ocean's surface ...
Silver Strand State Beach is a great place for beginners to surf this consistent left and right beach break waves over a smooth sandy bottom. It's best on hurricane or combo swells during mid to high tide.
Surfers should stay north or south of the designated swimming areas and be aware of potential rips and stingrays.
Here are a few sites to check:
Surf Report: Surfl...
Simson Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.
The Simson Provincial Park is located on the southern half of South Thormanby Island and is opposite Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia. The park is 461 acres (1.87 km2) of mostly forested land, though it also contains the remains of an abandoned farm and orchard. The park is only accessible by sea. ...
Dos Ojos (from Spanish meaning "Two Eyes"; officially Sistema Dos Ojos) is a flooded cave system located north of Tulum, on the Caribbean coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. The exploration of Dos Ojos began in 1987 and still continues. The surveyed extent of the cave system is 81.9 kilometres / 50.9 miles and there are 28 know...
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...
Skeleton Bay (Donkey's Bay) in Namibia is one of the world’s longest waves to surf. The wave is an experts-only ride;. While it's technically perfect but it's also ridiculously fast and thick tube.
Skookumchuck Narrows is a strait forming the entrance of Sechelt Inlet on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast in Canada. Before broadening into Sechelt Inlet, all of its tidal flow together with that of Salmon Inlet and Narrows Inlet must pass through Sechelt Rapids. At peak flows, whitecaps and whirlpools form at the rapids even in calm weather. The narrows are also th...
The Slide Rock swim area is approximately 1/2 mile of creek bottom. There are multiple places to swim and wade, as well as the famous Slide. The Slide is an 80-foot slippery shoot that is worn into sandstone.
Note: All water-based activities are at the risk of the user. No lifeguard on duty. Glass containers are not permitted in the swim area.
Sliding Rock is a waterfall in Western North Carolina, located near Brevard on Looking Glass Creek, in the Pisgah National Forest. It's named because visitors can slide all the way down the waterfall into the plunge pool below.
The rock has long been used as a natural water slide for adventurous tourists and locals. The water is very cold and is popular for cooling of...
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