Sentences with phrase «inaccessible by land»

Almost completely inaccessible by land, this dive site is seldom dived by other schools so more often than not we have the site to ourselves.
Explore Majorca's stunning west coast from the sea, and reach places that are inaccessible by land.
Since over 70 % of the island is inaccessible by land, you'll see areas that can only be seen from the air.
It is located right next to Railay but is inaccessible by land.
Although discovered by JOHNNY DEPP in «PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES,» Honopu Beach's arch is actually inaccessible by land, but you can view the majestic archway by air (see «UP IN THE AIR») or sea.
This waterfall is inaccessible by land, as it is considered sacred ground full of spiritual energy.
By far, the best way to view the Na Pali Coast is by Helicopter because most of the areas are inaccessible by land or sea.

Not exact matches

Because ranches and farms and other private property usually occupy the lowlands and foothills, and public lands are located on the steeper and economically less desirable slopes above, the public spots are often inaccessible except by crossing posted land.
We landed in Lima at around 5 am on 2 April, and spent a few days exploring Peru's capital before catching an internal flight up to Iquitos, the largest city in the Peruvian rainforest and also the largest city in the world that is inaccessible by road.
Boat tours are available from the main tourist hubs on Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanloem and can take you around the best of the sights which are inaccessible from land and a very long way by kayak.
If you have left your ship somewhere inaccessible, you will be able to summon it from landing pads or beacons found at most buildings or points of interest (marked by question marks)
The locations are often remote and inaccessible; not meant to be visited by land — the signs indicating the presence of the submarine cables face the ocean, unreadable by casual visitors strolling on the beach or hiking along the cliffs.
In the summer of 1973, artist Gordon Matta - Clark discovered that the city of New York occasionally auctioned improbably tiny and frequently inaccessible parcels of land created by zoning eccentricities.
An enclave is the term for an isolated land or group which is wholly surrounded by another and thus inaccessible without passing through foreign territory.
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