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The Siwa Astro Camp is a campsite is located in the western desert, 11 Kilometers from the Siwa Oasis. It's incredible place to stay if you want to pitch a tent in the sand – or spend the night under the stars. The camp is run by Fathi Abdalla Benhgar, a native Siwan who’s been running desert tour operations for nearly two decades.
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...
The campground in Skaftafell is open all year round. Entrance to the campground is located on the west side (see map).
Visitors should register there prior to camping. If you arrive after opening hours, you can pay the following morning.
Campground reception located in Skaftafell Visitor Centre.
The Skaftafell Visitor Centre provides all the necessary information about Vatnajökull National Park and its neighborhood, hiking routes, nature, history, services and activities. Also in Skaftafell Visitor Centre is an exhibition about the glaciers and volcanoes in the area and the effects they had on the local settlement.
Short and easy trails lead to waterfal...
Skagway is a borough n Alaska on the Alaska Panhandle. The port of Skagway is a popular stop for cruise ships, and the tourist trade is a big part of the business of Skagway.
The Skagway Historic District and White Pass, located within Tongass National Forest, is a National Historic Landmark district comprising a portion of Skagway, Alaska and the US portion of White ...
Skidaway Island State Park is a state park near Savannah, Georgia. The park borders Skidaway narrows, a part of Georgia’s intracoastal waterway. Trails wind through maritime forest and past salt marsh, leading to a boardwalk and observation tower. Visitors can watch for deer, fiddler crabs, raccoon, egrets and other wildlife. Inside the park’s interpretive...
Skinner Butte (also called Skinner's Butte) is a prominent hill on the north edge of downtown Eugene, Oregon, United States, near the Willamette River. Skinner Butte is a local landmark and the location of Skinner Butte Park, a municipal park. It is named for Eugene Skinner, the founder of Eugene. During the latter 20th century, it was the location of a controversial ...
The canyon and Skippers Point were named after 'Skipper' Malcolm Duncan, who discovered gold in the canyon in 1862. Born in Northern Ireland, Duncan served for a number of years on American ships, hence the nickname 'Skipper'. Duncan took part in the gold rush and discovered gold at Skippers Creek, which soon became known as Skippers Point or simply 'Skippers'.
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Skocjan Caves is a cave system in Slovenia. Due to its exceptional significance, Škocjan Caves was entered on UNESCO’s list of natural and cultural world heritage sites in 1986. International scientific circles have thus acknowledged the importance of the caves as one of the natural treasures of planet Earth. Ranking among the most important caves in the ...
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...
Skukuza is the administrative headquarters and main camp of the Kruger National Park in South Africa, it is the largest rest camp in South Africa and also the largest rest camp in the Kruger National Park. It is situated on the southern banks of the Sabie River in Mpumalanga Province. The name "Skukuza" was given by the local Tsonga people as a nickname for James Stev...
Sky Bar is the world’s highest open-air bar on the 64th floor (820 foot elevation) of the State Tower located on Silom Road, Bang Rak business district, Bangkok, Thailand, the second tallest building in Thailand. It features transparent walls for 360-degree views of the Chao Phraya River and the Bangkok skyline as well as an LED illuminated cylindrical bar that ...
Sky Campground is located on the western side of Mount Wittenberg at an elevation of 1025 feet. In clear weather, it has a sweeping view of Point Reyes, Drakes Bay, and the Pacific Ocean. One may access Sky Campground by foot, bicycle, or horse; not by boat, auto, or RV.
The easiest and shortest approach is a 1.4-mile moderate uphill hike or bicycle ride from the Sky...
From a world-class ice rink in the winter, to a beautiful outdoor beer garden in the summer, Skyline Park transforms each season to bring fun, family-friendly activities to the Downtown community.