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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...
Whalebone Point is a point and is east of House Beach and Peppermint Beach and northwest of Hood Point. Whalebone Beach is a scenic beach stretching between rocky headlands in a remote part of the park. When the access track is open it can reached by four-wheel-drive, otherwise on foot via the Hakea Trail.
Take a 4WD east of Bremer Bay and navigate your way through th...
The 1 mile (1.6 km) Whale Rock Trail in Canyonlands National Park is a short climb up Whale Rock leads to views of Upheaval Done and surrounding area. Elevation change: 100 feet / 30 m
The Whale Shark is the ocean’s gentle giant. Known as the largest fish in the sea these creatures can grow as long as 13 meters. Giants they are but their diet consists of some of the smallest living things on earth, plankton, which are relatively microscopic in size compared to the massive Whale Sharks. These migratory sharks visit a number of places around the...
The Whale Shark is the ocean’s gentle giant. Known as the largest fish in the sea these creatures can grow as long as 40 feet (11 meters). The whale sharks in LA Bay are often 7-10 meters in length and are usually are found in schools of 3-5 fish. Whale Sharks can live as much as 70 years.
There are only four places on the planet whale sharks make predictable 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...
The Whale Shark is the ocean’s gentle giant. Known as the largest fish in the sea these creatures can grow as long as 40 feet (11 meters). The whale sharks in La Paz are often 7-10 meters in length and are usually are found in schools of 3-5 fish. Whale Sharks can live as much as 70 years.
There are only four places on the planet whale sharks make predictable ap...
Whale sharks can be spotted in Tan‑awan, Cebu, Philippines. It has become a popular tourist attraction, though this has drawn criticism for poor tourist management practices that can harmfully impact not only the sharks themselves but the surrounding ecosystems as well
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!
The Whangamata Beach Hop is an event held in the town of Whangamatā, on the southeast coast of the Coromandel Peninsula in the North Island of New Zealand.
The first Beach Hop Whangamata Event was held in April 2001 and was established to coincide with the local Rock and Roll Club's birthday hop, which was bringing people to the town.
The 2002 Beach Hop Festival put W...
Hike along the 4.2 kmone way path that whalers used to take in the early 20th century to one of New Zealand’s last remaining shore-based whaling stations.
Dogs with a DOC permit for recreational hunting or management purposes only.
The Whanganui Journey is a river journey along the Whanganui River in the North Island of New Zealand travelling by canoe or kayak. The route, starting at Taumarunui and finishing at Pipiriki, is 145 km long and usually takes 5 days to complete. The route is managed by New Zealand's Department of Conservation under its Great Walks programme and much of the route trave...
The Whanganui River is a major river in the North Island of New Zealand. The flow of the river has been altered with the diversion of water from the headwaters into Lake Taupo. This may have been a contributing factor to the demise of the raft race and the fact river boats can no longer make the entire trip to Taumarunui during the dryer months.
Drift down the Wanganu...
Wharariki Beach is a beach west of Cape Farewell, the northernmost point of the South Island of New Zealand.
The north-facing sandy beach is accessible only via a 20-minute walking track from the end of Wharariki Road. The road end is approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the nearest settlement, the small village of Puponga. A camping ground is located along Wharar...
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