Stewart Island - Stewart, or Ba Wei, Island lies north west of Cavern Island in the Mergui Archipelago and its main feature from a diving point of view is a smaller islet at its southern end with
a spectacular large hole in it that makes for great photo opportunities, even above the water.
Not exact matches
Designed by Arthur Hills and well - worth the splurge, Journey at Pechanga is best known for its signature, 435 - yard, par 4, 6th
hole with absolutely stunning vista and
spectacular 175 - foot drop from the tee - the
largest elevation drop on a California course.
Looking down from the tee box on the signature, 435 - yard, 6th
hole provides an absolutely stunning vista; the par 4
hole has a
spectacular 175 - foot drop - the
largest elevation drop on a California course.
Larger stars typically meet their end in
spectacular supernova explosions, and leave behind either neutron stars or black
holes.
Many of the
holes on this par 73 course integrate attractive water features, snaking between lakes and streams; the par 4, 384 m final
hole is hidden behind the
largest lake, drawing your game to a
spectacular conclusion.
Nature trails, the worlds third -
largest barrier reef and blue
holes are just a few of the highlights that could act as backdrops to your
spectacular wedding.
The
spectacular design of this Mayan Riviera golf course provides players with a variety of different kinds of water obstacles in the form of lakes and natural water
holes, and a
large variety of bunkers styles.
The diving was simply
spectacular - trips to Blue
Hole, Half Moon Key and the Elbow along with dive sites north, south, east and west of the atoll gave us incredible moments of lush beauty, creatures
large and small.
Quite impressive, though I wouldn't go as far as to compare it with the few Tesla Model S fires (which I put in context here) because the situation is quite different, with only one cell getting relatively low - energy impacts over a small area compared to a whole battery pack getting a high - energy impact from a
large piece of metal debris or a brick wall or whatever, and on top of that, in one of the fires the firefights drilled
holes in the battery, which made things more
spectacular than they otherwise would have been.