Sentences with phrase «shallow sandbars»

"Shallow sandbars" refers to areas in bodies of water like oceans or rivers where the sand is accumulated close to the surface, creating a shallow area. Full definition
Stingray City is an area of shallow sandbars found in North Sound, between Seven Mile Beach and Rum Point.
Stingray City is a series of shallow sandbars found in the North Sound of Grand Cayman where Southern Stingrays are found in abundance and visitors can pet and interact with these beautiful docile creatures.
Almost immediately, the voices of elders he used to know came back to him — spruce needles stick out sharper on the north side of trees; shallow sandbars make the ice buckle — hints about how to find yourself, when the world changed around you.
Kalapaki Beach at the Nawiliwili Harbor on the southeastern shoreline has shallow sandbar breaks for novices and bodyboarders, with the outside area popular with skilled riders.
A note on Stingray City: One of the most popular water activities in Grand Cayman (pushed hard by the tourism board and featured by almost every tour company — honestly, the ads are everywhere) is Stingray City, a series of shallow sandbars where visitors can pet and interact with wild stingrays.
Grand Cayman is known for «Stingray City», a series of shallow sandbars in the North Sound where southern stingrays abound, and the «deep wall», which surrounds the entire island.
The wide, shallow sandbars that extend 200 feet from the shore, meaning you can wade out really far and still only be waist - deep in water.
The islands of the Bahamas are surrounded by coral reefs and shallow sandbars that swarm with tropical fish.
There are 7 surf spots within a 10 - minute drive from the camp, with a good variety of waves that work in different conditions, from point breaks to shallow sandbars, stretching out up to 150 m from the shorebreak to backline.
The shallower sandbar areas are popular with non divers, as you can snorkel or even stand in the shallow water while stingrays swim around you.
There are two sites — the shallower Sandbar, which is 3ft - 4ft deep, and Stingray City, which lies at 12ft and is often declared the best 12ft dive in the world.
This means basically being surrounded by the large number of stingrays that flock to the area around this shallow sandbar.
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