Situated just outside the town of Habarana, which itself is smack in the middle of the Cultural Triangle, the hotel is split into two, with a traditional hotel on one
side of a small lake, and a village of two - story suites on the other (also home to a roaming extended family of monkeys that greeted me each morning when I stepped outside).
Not exact matches
A sprawling
lake runs down the entire left
side of this hole, and the longer you drive it, the
smaller the landing area gets.
However, if you continue down Highway 25, you'll find yourself on the dark
side of the
Lake Greenwood, where fearless young men with fast cars and too little to occupy their time meet in
small pool halls for jumbled up stories, quick laughs and, even quicker, reach for their guns if you aren't careful.
In this month's cover story, Back on Track: Leyland - Thomas No 1, David Burgess-Wise tells the story
of Parry Thomas's first Leyland Eight racer, destroyed in a war - time air raid, and the recent re-creation built around a collection
of original parts / Steve Welsh reports from this year's Goodwood Revival, the world's biggest historic motor racing event, with highlights including an all - Ferrari Lavant Cup and a tribute to Bruce McLaren / Inspired by a 1956 Motor Sport article, Justin Marozzi takes his Bristol 405 on a 1000 - mile round trip to the
Lake District in his article Filton Fashion / We bring together another group
of unrestored cars and lead them on a scenic tour round Rutland, Britain's
smallest county, for The Oily Rag Run / In Woodrow: Stockport's sporting cyclecar, John Warburton samples the sole surviving example
of this unusual light car built by a hat manufacturer in the north
of England / Jörg Sierks visits two world - class concours for An Elegant Weekend, held on opposite
sides of the English Channel / Edwardians to Ostend — Stefan Marjoram took his sketchbook and camera on an exciting Continental road trip and shares his experiences / In this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a 1921 Morris Oxford Sports
If you're heading some weekend to the south
side of Lake Hesperia in Hesperia, California, you might want to be prepared to duck
small flying objects.
About 20 minutes from the hustle and bustle
of the Canadian
side of Niagara Falls is a
small, quaint town called Niagara - on - the -
Lake.
Santa Cruz is a very
small, traditional Mayan town with some
of the best views
of the two volcanoes on the other
side of the
lake as well as a scuba diving centre, and Santiago is the
lake's largest town, bustling with events and festivals that offer visitors a peak into Mayan culture.
Using this
small town as your base, you are free to explore the best
of what these
lake side villages can offer.
A ranger station on the western
side of the park marks the trailhead for a
small network
of paths that wind over hills and around
lakes.
Taquile island is a long, but
small island on the Peruvian
side of Titicaca
lake.
By hiking on the rim
of the Caldeira
of Sete Cidades, you will see over your right
side the Caldeira Seca «Dry Caldeira», Sete Cidades parish with it's Blue and Green
Lake and over the left
side you will see the southwest coast
of São Miguel and its picturesque
small villages along the coast.
On the west
side of the island there is shallow saltwater
lake, which is used for salt production on a
small scale during the dry season.
Some
of them are located at the ground level and are open and exposed to the air, resembling a
lake, while others are situated completely underground with either a
small opening at the top or tall and sheer rock walls on all
sides.
If you're heading some weekend to the south
side of Lake Hesperia in Hesperia, California, you might want to be prepared to duck
small flying objects.
There are several
small lakes in the «Tri-lakes» area (Monument, Palmer, Woodmoor and now Forest Lakes), some creeks running through the Ute Pass area and on the northwest side of town slightly south of the Air Force Academy, and creeks in Fountain and the Cottonwood
lakes in the «Tri-
lakes» area (Monument, Palmer, Woodmoor and now Forest Lakes), some creeks running through the Ute Pass area and on the northwest side of town slightly south of the Air Force Academy, and creeks in Fountain and the Cottonwood
lakes» area (Monument, Palmer, Woodmoor and now Forest
Lakes), some creeks running through the Ute Pass area and on the northwest side of town slightly south of the Air Force Academy, and creeks in Fountain and the Cottonwood
Lakes), some creeks running through the Ute Pass area and on the northwest
side of town slightly south
of the Air Force Academy, and creeks in Fountain and the Cottonwood area.
On the
side of small town appeal, Windermere is surrounded by gorgeous sand bottom
lakes that are ideal for swimming, fishing, and boating, and the town's quaint Main Street is home to some lovely shopping boutiques, cafés, and local establishments that are unique to only this part
of Florida.