Not exact matches
On the right are thick beds with fenestral porosity, or «beach bubbles,» showing that massive waves ran up over older
dunes exposed in a roadcut on Suzy Turn Road
along the Atlantic
Ocean east side of Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, BWI.
012 — ride the Blue Train 013 — play Putt - Putt 014 — walk
along the beachfront promenade 015 — scratch for gemstones at the Scratch Patch 016 — visit the Two
Ocean Aquarium 017 — visit the play canyon at Santa Ana Spur 018 — see model ships at the SA Maritime Museum 019 — take a harbour cruise to see the seals 020 — go to the World of Birds 021 — stroll around the Hout Bay Harbour and Mariners Wharf 022 — hang out at Hout Bay beach 023 — enjoy fish «n chips on the rocks at Fish on The Rocks 024 — get creative at Clay Café 025 — sandboarding on the
dunes at Hout Bay 026 — play at Scarecrows 027 — lunch and play in the children's playground at
Dunes 028 — spend a day at Scarborough beach 029 — collect mussels off the rocks 030 — play with animals at Higgeldy Piggledy Farmyard 031 — ride a camel 032 — go snorkelling with the seals 033 — pony rides for little ones, horse riding for bigger kids 034 — visit Noordhoek Farm Village 035 — a day of fun at Long Beach
What is most striking about the landscape around Salalah is its variety, from the long beaches that stretch hundreds of kilometres
along the clear Indian
Ocean, to craggy mountain ranges, green rolling hills, rocky deserts, and beyond those, the formidable sand
dunes of the Arabian Empty Quarter.
Come and enjoy our little piece of heaven tucked away in the scenic
dunes of the beautiful Oceano
Dunes Preserve,
along the Pacific
Ocean.
Our unique layout and beautiful suites provide unmatched
ocean views from private balconies and patios nestled
along the natural sand
dunes of the Atlantic coast.
Bring bicycles or get 50 % discount at Discovery Bikes (next door) to experience the paved 8.5 mile Discovery Trail
along the
ocean dunes to Beard's Hollow, then through wooded terrain ending at the Port of Ilwaco.
At Cape Reinga you view the blending of the Tasman Sea and the Pacific
Ocean, and an understanding of the Maori myths and legends of the area, go sand boarding down the giant sand
dunes and travel
along Ninety Mile Beach the highway of the north.
At Cape Reinga you view the blending of the Tasman Sea and the Pacific
Ocean and get an understanding of the Maori myths and legends of the area, go sand boarding down the giant sand
dunes and travel
along Ninety Mile Beach, the highway of the north.
The magenta areas in the image are fields of sand
dunes, and the orange area
along the bottom is the surface of the South Atlantic
Ocean.