Sentences with phrase «rock jetties»

Fish Pass is comprised of two small rock jetties that bring some order to an otherwise disorderly beach break.
There is also a fishing pier and numerous rock jetties for anglers to use near the boat launch.
We had fun beach breaks with rock jetties dividing the different spots.
Tranquil Swimming Lagoon — Protected from the open - ocean waters of the Pacific by lava rock jetties.
Falmouth Heights Beach offers picturesque views of open blue water, long stretches of sand, dune grass, and rock jetties.
A rock jetty popular with fishermen and tourists is now a no man's land — and it might stay that way for years.
A rock jetty provides a safe shallow swimming pool for babies and children.
A rock jetty also has a safe snorkeling area.
For the fishing enthusiast, pick up a license and drop your line in the ocean waves or the calmer waters to the other side of the natural rock jetty.

Not exact matches

I usually go saltwater fishing at the rocks, jetties, bridge, pier and partyboat in New Jersey shores.
And then last week, while we were on vacation in Maine, I watched Laurel tackle three challenges for the first time: she jumped off a jetty intro frigid water, scaled a rock wall (almost to the very top... her burning forearms were the only reason she didn't keep climbing), and maneuvered a towering, three - story rope obstacle course, including a zip line from the third story.
walk along the rocks to the end of the jetty.
So many of my childhood summer memories revolve around lighting the luminaries along the rocks and jetty that circle the harbor.
There's also a short string of bungalow joints atop Serendipity's rocks but most of your choice is laid out along Serendipity Beach Road between the Golden Lion Roundabout and the boat jetty.
Dogs aren't permitted and it's not wheelchair friendly as the boat does tend to rock about when you reach the jetty and you have to climb over the side to get off.
It has a tidal pool, boardwalk and jetty as well as a series of natural paddling pools in amongst the rocks.
It has its own tidal pool, boardwalk and jetty and a series of natural paddling pools in amongst the rocks.
There are an equal proportion of rights to lefts, and an equal proportion of points, rock reefs, jetties, river mouths and beach breaks.
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In Mozambique worth to go to Gorongosa National Park and at Zanzibar have lunch at The Rock and dinner at the Jetty (Diamonds of the Star East hotel).
* Busselton Jetty * Canal Rocks * Morning tea * Visit two or three wineries — wine tasting * Grape growing region — vineyards * Margaret River Townsite — free time to explore, shop & eat * Visit a cheese factory — cheese tasting * Wildflowers (seasonal)
El Anclote is a point break that reels over a rounded rock reef (deep enough to not pose a threat at all) creating a ride that can be long, very long, easily reaching the 500 meters on a good day and if riding it all the way to the shore right by the second jetty.
Look out for them in the early morning or late afternoon on rocks near the edge of settlements, such as the Geoffrey Bay jetty.
Includes Brookings Jetty, Seaside Point, Coos Bay, Florence, Cape Lookout, Lincoln City, Otter Rock & Westport.
Snow has accumulated on the basalt rocks of Spiral Jetty, and the air is so still you can hear the faint hiss and crackle of bubbles bursting as electricity reacts with salt and copper and water.
Smithson, meanwhile, created what is arguably the best known work of land art in the world with his monumental Spiral Jetty (1970), a rock formation built into northern Utah's Great Salt Lake.
Robert Smithson, American, 1938 — 1973, Spiral Jetty, 1970, black basalt rocks and earth, Great Salt Lake, Utah.
Perhaps the most famous example of land art is Smithson's Spiral Jetty of 1970, a monumental sculpture of a winding coil formed by thousands of tons of basalt rocks and earth.
Spiral Jetty, 1970, is a 1,500 - foot series of rocks arranged in a curving shape that stretches from the shore of Great Salt Lake.
Utah's Great Salt Lake has Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty of 1970, a massive iodine coil of more than 6000 tonnes of black basalt rocks and earth dredged from the site.
In 1970, Robert Smithson completed Spiral Jetty, a 1,500 - foot - long and 15 - foot - wide spiral of rocks, mud and salt crystals that juts into the Great Salt Lake near Rozel Point in Utah.
In the completion of this earth sculpture, Smithson had to rearrange rock, soil and algae to form a long (1500 feet) spiral - shaped jetty jutting out into the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
(When you maintain enduring sites like Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty, a giant coil of rocks in the Great Salt Lake, what else can you do?)
When New York - based artist Robert Smithson devised his Spiral Jetty, a construction of rocks embedded into a salt lake in Utah in 1970, the artist's gesture prevented the work from being exhibited in a gallery or a museum.
Spiral Jetty, made of mud, salt crystals, rocks, and water, was built on an abandoned oil rig site on Rozelle Point off of the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
Maybe it was the way Smithson pronounced «water,» northern New Jersey style, as he incanted his truth - to - materials recipe «mud, salt crystals, rocks, water» - in the drony, stoned - sounding voice - over to the film he made of the then new jetty in the murkily reddish northern part of the Great Salt Lake.
Smithson's Spiral Jetty (1970), a huge spiral of rock and salt crystal in the Great Salt Lake, Utah, is a characteristic example of the land art form.
ROBERT SMITHSON Spiral Jetty 1970 Great Salt Lake, Utah Mud, salt crystals, rocks, water 1500 feet long and 15 feet wide Photo: Gianfranco Gorgoni Collection: DIA Center for the Arts, New York © Estate of Robert Smithson / licensed by VAGA, New York, NY
Perhaps most renowned as the creator of Spiral Jetty (1970), a fifteen - hundred - foot rock coil dramatically situated in the Great Salt Lake, Smithson also broke new ground with his films, photographs, writing, drawings, and collages.
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