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Isa Lake is located in Yellowstone National Park, in the U.S. state of Wyoming.
Isa Lake is believed to be the only natural lake in the world which drains to two different oceans. The east side of the lake drains by way of the Lewis River to the Pacific Ocean and the west side of the lake drains by way of the Firehole River to the Atlantic Ocean. This is the oppo...
The schooner Ishpeming took its name from the Anishinaabe (Ojibway) word meaning “the high sacred place.” Bound for Alpena with coal for a cement company, the schooner ran aground on a reef off Black River near Harrisville, Michigan. Several tugs tried to pull it off, but they could not get near enough due to the shallow water. The schooner was s...
Isla Bastimentos National Marine Park is a marine park located in the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, Panama. The park covers 13,226 hectares.
The park has been managed and protected by ANAM since its creation in 1988. The Cayos Zapatillas are the most popular place to visit this park.
The site has an area of 13,000 hectares. It includes multiple islands including the Cay...
Isla Coronado has lots of rock formations with playful and friendly sea lions. Angelfish, pufferfish, and parrotfish. Most of the dive sites are on the east coast of the island.
Cabuya is a small fishing village on the Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica.
It is located a few miles from the tourist areas of Montezuma and Santa Teresa, and is visited by hikers, mountain bikers, surfers and water sports enthusiasts.
The first nature reserve in Costa Rica, Cabo Blanco Reserva is located at Cabuya.Near the village is a Yoga retreat.
Off the coast is Is...
Isla del Caño is a small island in the Bahia de Corcovado (Corcovado Bay) in Osa Costa Rica. It is on the Pacific Ocean side of Costa Rica, 10 miles (16 km) west of Punta Llorona on Península de Osa. It rises steeply to a flat top of 123 metres (404 ft) in height.
Caño Island National Park has been established as a protected national park as a par...
Carmen Island is surrounded by more than 20 scuba diving sites including an old sunken 120-foot fishing boat. Dive sites are mainly on the southwest and northern sides of the island.
Mona (Isla de la Mona) is the third-largest island of the Puerto Rican archipelago. It's located in the Mona Passage, a strait between the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, the others being Monito Island and Desecheo Island.
The island has a variety of caves, hard and soft corals, the plethora of big animals, from sharks to humpback whales and high-voltage currents...
Isla Espíritu Santo is a UNESCO protected site and is one of the most important eco-tourism sites in La Paz, Baja California Sur. It is connected to Isla Partida by a narrow isthmus. They are both a short boat trip from La Paz on the Baja California peninsula.
The area is protected under UNESCO as a biosphere, and its importance as an eco-tourism destination is...
Islamorada, a "Village of Islands," is located on the islands of Tea Table Key, Lower Matecumbe Key, Upper Matecumbe Key, Windley Key and Plantation Key in the Florida Keys. Is's known for it's great sport fishing.
Isla Mujeres, Mexico is a small island off the coast of Quintana Roo State near the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. The island, which is 7 km long and 1 km wide, is reachable by ferry from the city of Cancun and is visited by day trippers and overnight visitors year round. The island has a rich history replete with stories of pirates and buccaneers. The Mayans reportedly...
The Island in the Sky mesa rests on sheer sandstone cliffs over 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain. Every overlook offers a different perspective on Canyonlands' spectacular landscape. The Island is the easiest district to visit in a short period of time, offering many pullouts with spectacular views along the paved scenic drive. Hiking trails and four-whee...
The Island Loop Trail is an easy ½ mile trail that loops around the largest island below Sandstone Falls. The island was once farmed, grazed, and timbered, and a grist mill once operated here. Today, hikers can observe the natural succession as the old fields transition back to forest.This trail starts and ends on the Sandstone Falls Boardwalk.
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