Gap Cave, South Head
South Head is the southern headland of the entrance to Sydney's Harbor, at the north of the suburb of Watsons Bay. Hornby Lighthouse, the third oldest lighthouse in New South Wales, is located in South Head.
South Head is the southern headland of the entrance to Sydney's Harbor, at the north of the suburb of Watsons Bay. Hornby Lighthouse, the third oldest lighthouse in New South Wales, is located in South Head.
Wanaka is a small town in Central Otago in the South Island of New Zealand, situated on the south side of Lake Wanaka.
Curitiba is the capital of Parana State and the largest city in the South Region of Brazil. The city is located on a plateau at 932 m/3058 ft above sea level and at 105 km / 65 mi in the west of the seaport of Paranaguá, served by two international airports.The region of Curitiba, host city of the 2014 FIFA Wolrd Cup, is also well-known for its very good wind conditions, which favoring especially the free-fall flying activities.
Kahului is located in Maui Island on Hawaii and is the largest city of the Island. It is considered to be a shopping destination because there are several major stores and malls.
Lecht 2090 Resort is located within the eastern Cairngorms mountain range.
Ushuaia is the capital city of the Tierra del Fuego province in Patagonia, commonly referred as the southernmost city in the world, being also an important naval base. It is located in a wide open bay on the south coast of Isla Grande de Terra del Fuego and bordered in the north by the Martial mountain range.
Wenatchee is the largest city of Chelan County, located in North Central Washington and lies on the west side of the Columbia River. The city is also known as the Apple Capital of the world, due to the valley's apple cultivations.
Porto da Cruz is a small village, in the municipality of Machico, in the northeastern side of Madeira, a Portuguese island. It's enclosed by the mountains of Paul da Serra. Pico do Larano (765m/2509ft), Pico da Suna (1040m/3412ft) and Pico da Maiata (766m/2513ft) are the highest points. Its name derives from a cross (Cruz), that the explorers placed on a loch, that once used as a port (Porto).
Dakhla, capital of the Moroccan region of Oued Ed-Dahab-Lagouira, is a city built on a narrow peninsula of the Atlantic Coast, at about 550km/341mi in the south of El Aaiun (Laayoune). It is located in the Western Sahara which is under the Morrocan control. Dakhla has a mild arid climate.
Tamarama is a beach-side suburb of Sydney, at about 7 km/2.5 mi in the east of Sydney's CBD (Central Business District). Tamarama beach, also known as Glamarama, nestles among two prominent headlands at about 1 km/1093.6 yd in the south of Bondi beach.
Mandurah is the second-largest city in Western Australia and it is situated at about 72 km/45 mi in the south of the capital city, Perth. The climate is classified as Mediterranean, with hot and dry summers and cool and wet winters. The seaside town and all the section of the coastline attract a large number of tourists and sport enthusiasts all year long
Climbing on the ‘’Mountains of the Moon’’, the border line between Uganda and Democratic Republic of Congo, is not a common training activity, requiring definitely high level skills and very good health and physical condition.
Sentosa is a popular island resort in Singapore, visited by millions of people per year. Sentosa represents the fourth largest island in Singapore, covering an area of 5 km²/1.9 mi², situated at just 0.5 km/0.75 mi from the main island of Singapore. Flanked by secondary rainforest, it also boasts a stretch of white sandy beaches of 3.2 km/2 mi long and amazing native fauna and flora.
The Bahamas, officially called ''The Commonwealth of the Bahamas'' is a country located in the western Atlantic Ocean. It consists of more than 700 island, cays and islets standing at the southeastern side of the state of Florida, north of Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Burghead bay is a very long beach, extended from Burghead village up to Findhorn. This beach is ideal for kite-surfing.
Lake Havasu is situated behind Parker Dam on the Colorado River, just on the border that joins California with Arizona.