Sentences with phrase «ocean tidepools»

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At low tide, visitors can walk up to the base and explore the colourful tidepools where fascinating ocean creatures live.
Anacapa's rich kelp forests (ideal for kayaking, snorkeling, and diving) and tidepool areas provide visitors with the opportunity to meet some of the resident ocean animals up close.
Haystack Rock Explore colorful tidepools, watch nesting puffins or photograph the sunset with waves crashing on Cannon Beach's world famous landmark towering 235 feet above the shoreline at ocean's edge.
Punctuated by beautiful rock formations and sea stacks characteristic of the unforgettable Oregon coastline, the beach extends from the north at rocky Chapman Point to the south at Silver Point and is graced in the center by iconic Haystack Rock, rising 235 feet out of the ocean and featuring an ecosystem of bird life and tidepools that simply can not be missed.
You can take a self - guided tour of the Old Point Loma Lighthouse; visit three different exhibit rooms; see the wonders of the tidepools during the winter months; hike the Bayside Trail; see a film or slideshow in the auditorium; or enjoy spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and the city of San Diego.
Crawl through a 1,500 - gallon tidepool tank to see ocean life from a different perspective.
* 200 - feet of private ocean access - natural tidepools at low tide just below hotel * Award winning restaurant open everyday for lunch and dinner every night except Tuesday.
Hilo is the gateway to all of East Hawaii, a sometimes overlooked adventurer's paradise that stretches from the isolated Ka Lae peninsula — the southern-most point in the U.S. and a National Historic Landmark — where ocean - faring Polynesians first made landfall in Hawaii; to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where Kilauea volcano has been erupting since 1983; to the glistening jungles that tumble down - slope to the Puna coastline, where lava - heated ponds and clear tidepools speckle the shore.
There's a 1,500 - gallon tidepool tank that children can crawl through (while staying dry) to get a different perspective on ocean life.
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