Sentences with phrase «craggy island»

Artist Statement «Image combines type lost in waves, and the lying silhouette of a bearded man looking up towards a craggy island with an sinister outline.
The craggy Island of Capri has always been a mecca for the rich and famous... Read More
But Wyler's direction is superb, from its atmospheric prelude, where a coffin is brought ashore on a lonely, craggy island.

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On the southeast side of the narrow island, the ruins of his three forts, whose guns controlled the dogleg entrance to Port Royal, stand as tough and craggy as the murderous old rascal himself.
We only drove the car in Mallorca, not on craggy UK roads, so until we get the Cooper S on British tarmac we won't know if it's quite as comfortable as it felt on the Spanish island, though.
We're in Sicily, and it's fair to say the BC is not built for this little island's narrow, craggy roads.
The northern coast of the island is the quietest, with craggy coves, deserted beaches shaded by pine trees and crystal clear waters it is easy to escape the crowds and find a little slice of paradise.
Ponza is one of two inhabited islands within the Pontines just off the southern Lazio coast, boasting superb seafood restaurants serving freshly caught shellfish and a picturesque, craggy coastline comprising emerald coves and an idyllic, sandy beach.
For Oxnard's wilder side, board a catamaran with outfitter Island Packers on trips to craggy Anacapa Island, part of Channel Islands National Park, for a good hike and a visit to the island's historic lightIsland Packers on trips to craggy Anacapa Island, part of Channel Islands National Park, for a good hike and a visit to the island's historic lightIsland, part of Channel Islands National Park, for a good hike and a visit to the island's historic lightisland's historic lighthouse.
Cruise to the island of Korčula, passing by Hvar's western shore of craggy cliffs and hidden coves.
As the largest landmass on the west coast of North America, with a population of just over 750,000, Vancouver Island is a massive wilderness with one of the world's most diverse ecosystems, scattered with fishing communities and villages along the craggy coastline.
Nearly 30 miles west of the Golden Gate Bridge, a growing population of feisty, fish - loving northern fur seals is waddling around the craggy Farallon Islands.
With an experienced driver at the wheel of your 6 - seater jeep, trundle across the island's moon - like landscapes and trace dramatic roads along the craggy west coast.
Lucky viewers may be able to spy them soaring the warm air currents or roosting in the craggy rock faces of the island's cliffs.
Names of locations along the island's coastline, such as Smuggler's Cove and Prisoner's Harbor hint at a darker history, when the island was the refuge for coastal pirates and brigands who used the craggy coves of the island to hide their ships and stolen goods.
The Lofoten Islands are a unique destination with awe - inspiring scenery: characteristic craggy peaks looking down upon white beaches and fishing villages.
Despite their proximity to the SoCal metropolis, the five northern islands (San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, and Santa Barbara) that make up the 250,000 - acre park are among the system's less visited — all the better for a beach picnic at Santa Cruz's Scorpion Anchorage, a scalloped, pebbly cove from which you can snorkel through kelp forests or kayak along craggy cliffs.
Endemic to this archipelago and predominantly found along the craggy shores of Bartolomé Island, this particular breed of penguin is unusual for being the only one to live north of the equator (the Galápagos are absolutely awash with animal anomalies), and is much smaller than its more southern dwelling cousins.
The island itself is one of the wildest in the world on account of the bold and craggy rocks.
Not many people go to the Galapagos Islands for a show, but that is exactly what they may get if they run into an albatross pair along the craggy cliffs of Española (Hood) Island.
instead, it perches on the island's craggy Atlantic north shore.
The smallest of a trio of craggy limestone islands that lie off Bali's southeastern coast, Nusa Ceningan is wedged between increasingly popular Nusa Lembongan and considerably larger but sparsely populated Nusa Penida.
Although maneuvering the twists and turns on the island's craggy coast highway can be daunting, the views of the island's north coast are worth a few squeals.
«In Japan, art and poetry reflect the gentle changes in climate resulting from the islands» topography as an archipelago, whereas in China, art reflects the cycle of seasons through stunning landscape paintings of craggy cliffs, wide rivers and soaring mountains.»
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