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Wakeboarding is a surface water sport which involves riding a wakeboard over the surface of a body of water. It was developed from a combination of water skiing, snowboarding and surfing techniques.
The rider is usually towed behind a motorboat, typically at speeds of 30-40 km/h (18-25 mph), depending on the board size, rider's weight, type of tricks, and rider's comf...
A water ball or water walking ball is a large inflatable sphere that allows a person inside it to walk across the surface of a body of water. The giant ball is usually two metres in diameter and has a zippered entrance to allow for easy entry and exit. The water ball is similar to the zorb, but it has only one layer and is designed for water travel rather than down-hi...
Water Barge Cove is located on the Nevada side of Lake Mead just south of Callville Bay. The bay is good for largemouth bass most of the year and striped bass year-round.
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Largemouth bass, striped bass, channel catfish, crappie an...
Waterbom is an aqua park located in Bali. It covers an area of 3.8 hectares of landscaped tropical park and provides a full day of entertainment for families and friends. Great for children and adults!
This article is about the recreational activity. For the airline with the callsign, see Trans States Airlines.
Water skiing is a sport in which an individual is pulled behind a boat or a cable ski installation over a body of water, skimming the surface. The sport requires exceptional upper and lower body strength, as well as good balance and muscular endurance.
Water ...
Waterton Lakes National Park is a national park located in the southwest corner of Alberta, Canada, and borders Glacier National Park in Montana, USA. Waterton was Canada's fourth national park, formed in 1895 and named after Waterton Lake, in turn after the Victorian naturalist and conservationist Charles Waterton. The park contains 505 km2 (195 sq mi) of rugged moun...
Watson Lake is one of two reservoirs at the Granite Dells, outside of Prescott, Arizona, that was formed in the early 1900s when the Chino Valley Irrigation District built a dam on Granite Creek. The City of Prescott bought the reservoir and surrounding land in 1997 to preserve it as recreational land. Local rockclimbers use the granite cliffs above and adjacent to th...
Watsons Bay is located on the southern head of the entrance to Sydney Harbour. It provides some of the best views across the harbour to the city of Sydney and the Harbour Bridge. The Gap is an ocean cliff on the eastern side with views to Manly, North Head, and the Pacific Ocean.
Watsons Bay is a mostly residential area with some recreational areas and beaches, includ...
West Canyon is locted on Lake Powell in Utah on the edge of Navajo Mountain. A small year-round stream has carved a tight slot canyon here that has created one of the classic canyoneering treks in southern Utah. A boat is required to get to the hiking part of West Canyon. West Canyon is noted for a large number of short waterfalls. The hike requires hikers to scramble...
Western Australia’s coastline fronting the Indian Ocean presents an unmatched selection of wonderful places to develop and refine Kitesurfing (Kiteboarding) skills. The waters in and around Perth, Western Australia’s major population center, provide close-in near perfect conditions along with beaches further from the major city at Shoalwater Bay, Geraldton...
Whale Bay is a left hand point break that breaks up to 200m in length, from about 2 to 8 feet+. It has two sections, an inside hollow section up to about 4 feet that breaks very close to the rocks, and an outside, slower section from 4 feet up. It has been rumoured by locals to link up with the next break further down-Manu Point-but only on very large swells, making a...
While Darwin Island is not open to land visits, they is plenty to see on and under the water. The island’s waters attract Whale Sharks from June to November, as well Hammerhead, Galapagos, Silky and Blacktip sharks. In addition Green Turtles, Manta rays and dolphins can be found. You will also be able to see fur seals, frigates, marine iguanas, swallow-tailed gu...
Meet your guide and cruise into the open sea from Reykjavik harbour on a whale-watching adventure. Your guide will tell you how to spot different species, including minkes and humpbacks; keep your eyes open for the dolphins and porpoises, too!
Whistling Cay on the norhtern tip of St John in the USVI offers great snorkeling with soft corals and sea life around this small island.
The island is open to the wind and sea so only use it in calm conditions. You can rent a kayak at Cinnamon Bay or a dinghy from Low Key Watersports to get to Whistling Cay (or have your own boat).
There are 3 mooring bouys for over...
White Bay is the western most anchorage on the south shore of Jost Van Dyke Island in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) was selected as one of world’s top ten best beaches. The beach has turquoise waters and the sand is soft and white.
10 day/overnight moorings are available but it's popular so get there early. It's a great day anchorage and an acceptable overnig...
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