Sentences with phrase «volcanic rock cliffs»

Carved into Cappadocia's white volcanic rock cliffs, Esbelli Evi is a boutique cave hotel with ten suites and four standard rooms.

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Waves have eroded the volcanic island, creating towering sea cliffs, sea caves, and natural bridges, such as forty - foot - high Arch Rock — a symbol of Anacapa and Channel Islands National Park.
Volcanic eruptions created this surreal moonscape: the lava flows formed tuff rock, which wind and rain sculpted into sinuous valleys with curvy cliff faces and pointy fairy chimneys.
Waves have eroded the volcanic island, creating towering sea cliffs, sea caves, and natural bridges, such as forty - foot - high Arch Rock - a symbol of Anacapa and Channel Islands National Park.
Scenic Highlights: One night on Santa Cruz, three nights cruising through the Galápagos National Park aboard the Xavier, visit to see the giant tortoises, watching three species of boobies and two species of frigatebirds nesting together at Punta Pitt, snorkelling with rays and sea turtles in the shadow of Kicker Rock, witnessing the towering volcanic cliffs and the dark - sand beaches of Santiago island.
Foamy white waves create a striking contrast as they collide with dark volcanic rock at Blackstone Beach; at Andicuri Beach, the turquoise water attracts daring body surfers between jagged cliffs; and Boca Ketu, near the park's famous Conchi natural pool, is a secluded spot with powdery sand to sit on while you admire the island's natural wonders in pure solitude.
Nearly 20 percent of Aruba is taken up by the Arikok National Park, which is home to limestone caves, steep cliff formations, and a natural pool made out of volcanic rock.
Another Manrique creation is the Mirador del Rio, an attractively - designed observation point built into a volcanic lava rock cliff, which is now home to a chic bar and café.
My compadres and I spent two to five hours on the water each day, paddling by cliffs where white trees (palos blancos) grew out of cracks in the volcanic rock, past valleys full of towering cordon cactus and sage - colored scrub, and around rocky headlands where birds perched on rocks and held out their wings, like a mother's welcoming arms, to let them dry in the sea breeze.
Palawan's charm, although difficult to penetrate with thick jungle mountains and strikingly sharp limestone rock faces, boasts of ecotourism sites such as: El Nido and its towering marble cliffs and white sand beaches; the Underground River in Puerto Princesa where tourists can take a boat trip under limestone cliffs and sepulchral chambers along a subterranean river; Cayangan Lake in Coron, a hidden lagoon where you scramble uphill to a dazzling volcanic lake; and the Tubbataha Reef Marine Park.
Constructed using the island's volcanic rock, this hotel blends in perfectly with the dramatic cliffs behind.
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