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Stimper Arch is a well-known rock formation in the wall of Kane Gulch on the Cedar Mesa plateau in southeast Utah, in the United States. The arch has a span of 20 feet and an opening height of 6 ft, and is located about 3.75 miles from the Kane Gulch Ranger Station Stimper Arch is a popular subject for amateur photographers as well as a destination for many hikers.
Stingray City is a series of shallow sandbars found in the North Sound of Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. It is just inside a natural channel that passes through the barrier reef and consists of a string of sandbars crossing the North Sound from Morgan Harbour to Rum Point.
It is a tourist attraction, where southern stingrays are found in abundance and visitors can pet ...
Stiniva Beach is one of the most beautiful hidden beaches on the island of Vis. It is situated in the southern part of the island, and you can reach it by taking a walk down the steep path. Or, if you’re traveling by boat, you can get there by sailing through a narrow passage that opens up into the bay, offering a stunning view of the beach. Getting to Stiniva B...
The Stirrup Tank/Stirrup Rock area is a great place to day hike, scramble and photography. Look around for the hidden dam, Native American campsites with bedrock mortars, pictographs and petroglyphs.
It's located south of White Tank Campground.
It's about 4 miles (3 hours) to walk around the formation or you can drive the dirt road to a small parking area next to th...
The St James Walkway is a 66 kilometres (41 mi)-long subalpine tramping (i.e. the New Zealand term for 'hiking') track located in the Lewis Pass area of the South Island of New Zealand. It is administered by the Department of Conservation.
The track starts near Lewis Pass and goes to Boyle Village and the Boyle River Outdoor Education Centre.The track ends are 16...
The St. John Valley Trail takes riders 16.5 miles from Fort Kent through St. John to St. Francis. Riders tour the countryside to experience rolling hills, farmland and several miles along the edge of the St. John River. While the trail is located near highways, users get a sense of remoteness. The trail is open year round for multiple use.
Enjoy the trail and please ...
The St. Kitts Scenic Railway takes passengers on a 3-hour tour that makes a 30-mile circle around the beautiful Eastern Caribbean island of St. Kitts, with 18 miles by narrow gauge train and 12 miles on sightseeing buses. Built between 1912 and 1926 to transport sugar cane from the island’s sugar plantations to the sugar factory in the capital city of Basseterre...
The St. Lawrence Seaway (French: la Voie Maritime du Saint-Laurent) is a system of locks, canals, and channels in Canada and the United States that permits oceangoing vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes of North America, as far inland as Duluth, Minnesota, at the western end of Lake Superior. The seaway is named for the St. Lawrence River, whi...
St. Maarten is a great Caribbean dive destination with turquoise blue waters, wreck and reef sites offering fantastic dives and excellent photo opportunities. You will encounter a large variety of marine life; from tiny coral shrimps and nudibrancs to Hawksbill turtles and everything in between.
Some of the sites include:
The Annie is a 40 foot tugboat lying uprig...
The St Maarten Heineken Regatta began in 1980 with a modest 12 entries and has steadily climbed to over 200 boats. This event is a unique blend of International sailing, with boats from as far away as Russia and Brazil, and musical talent the likes of the Black Eyed Peas, the Marley Brothers, Maxi Priest and Wyclef Jean to name a few.
Nowhere else in the world will y...
The Saint Martin Nature Reserve is a 30 km2 marine protected area located in the northeast of the island of Saint-Martin. Created in 1998, this area preserves the island's five main ecosystems: coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass beds, ponds and coastal dry forest.
St Mary Peak (Ngarri Mudlanha) (1,171 m / 3,839 ft), is situated on the northwestern side of Wilpena Pound, and is the highest peak in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia. It lies within the Flinders Ranges National Park. St Mary Peak is the eighth highest peak in South Australia (the highest seven all being in the Musgrave Ranges). It is commonly misspelled St Mary'...
St. Michael is one of the two small shallow wrecks at Zonqor Point in Marsaskala on the southeastern coast Malta. St. Michael was a former tugboat working in Grand Harbour of Valletta. She was purposely scuttled in May 1998 together with another tugboat, Number 10, to create an artificial reef and scuba diving site.
St Michael's Cave is the name given to a network of limestone caves located in the Upper Rock Nature Reserve of Gibraltar, at a height of over 300 metres above sea level. According to Alonso Hernández del Portillo, the first historian of Gibraltar, its name is derived from a similar grotto in Monte Gargano near the Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo in Apulia, Ital...
St. Moritz is a resort town in the Engadine valley in Switzerland. The highest summit in the Eastern Alps, the Piz Bernina, lies a few kilometres south of the town. The mountain's altitude between 1,800 and 3,300 meters guarantees snow on the 350 km (217 miles) of trails. This area is also great for all abilities, with easy trails closer to the base and long steep tra...
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