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Samoa is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean. It is part of the region of the Pacific known as Polynesia. Its population is around 185,000 but many more Samoans live outside the country, particularly in New Zealand, Australia and California.
Samoa is about one-half of the way between Hawaii and New Zealand. The islands have narrow coastal plains with volcanic,...
Samoa Dunes Recreation Area is a 300-acre park that offers a wide variety of recreational activities, including hiking, surfing, fishing, sightseeing, beachcombing, off-highway vehicle use, picnicking and birdwatching.
Spencer Beach Park is a county park named for HawaiĘ»i island politician Samuel Mahuka Spencer (1875–1960). The park is in the Kohala area of the Big Island of Hawaii is a favorite camping and snorkeling location.
Spencer was born in the area in 1875, and died on February 28, 1960. He was named for Samual Mahuka who was a judge in the area from 1893 to 1901....
Samuelson Rocks is a small hill in the west part of Joshua Tree National Park. Samuelson lived near Quail Springs with his wife Margaret and worked for Bill Keys during the 1920s. During his time there, he chiseled personal manifesto’s into the desert patina of cleanly sheared rocks nearby.
Along the hike to Samuelson's Rocks is a long abandoned homestead and a...
A visit to a beautiful little oasis near Dos Palmas east of the Salton Sea.
It's a dirt road to get to the trailhead. Also a restroom at the trailhead.
San Antonio Hot Springs are a group of geothermal springs located in the Santa Fe National Forest in Northern New Mexico.
The hot spring water emerges from several sources on a steep hillside, and flows into several primitive, rock lined soaking pools of different temperatures. In the 1930s, the springs were bolstered to sustain a regular flow, and the rock pools were...
The San Antonio River Walk (also known as Paseo del Río) is a network of walkways along the banks of the San Antonio River, one story beneath downtown San Antonio, Texas. Lined by bars, shops and restaurants, the River Walk is an important part of the city's urban fabric and a tourist attraction in its own right.
Today, the River Walk is an enormously successfu...
Off the Caribbean coast of Panama are found the San Blas Islands. This beautiful, green archipelago with over 300 tiny islands is inhabited by an indigenous people, the Kuna Yala Indians, granted the San Blas Islands as their sovereign domain by the Panamanian government where they maintain an ancient culture while practicing time honored customs. Dependable winds wit...
The San Blas Islands is a group of islands just off the Caribbean coast of Eastern Panama. The indigenous Kuna Yala tribe have self-governing authority over the islands. There are about 378 islands in the archipelago which are scattered around in an area of roughly 100 square miles.
The local people, the Kuna, are a wonderful example of an how an indigenous people co...
There is at least one San Blas Island for each day of the year (that’s a minimum of 365 islands), and only about 36 of them are inhabited. The islands belong to the Kuna indigenous people. These people look after the multiple islands in the archipelago, so for those who want to explore the islands by kayak it’s best to have a guide. Overall, the islands va...
San Borjitas is a site of prehistoric cave paintings located about 40 miles north and west of Mulegé. Some at San Borjitas are 7,000 years old, the oldest in the Americas. It is located in a remote canyon and requires a light hike to visit. There are 80 figures in this cave with most painted on the sloping ceiling of the cave. More than a dozen of the figures i...
This trail follows the rolling prairie and crosses a large prairie dog town. Look close to see evidence of former homesteads in the area. The trail ends where it meets the Highland Creek Trail.
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