FEATURED SPOTS / ADD YOUR SPOT
Shetani Lava Flow, Tsavo West National Park
  ADD COMMENT

Shetani Lava Flow, Tsavo West National Park

by
/ Eastern Province Kenya

Tsavo West National Park is located in the South Eastern part of Kenya, at 240 km/149 mi from Nairobi and 250 km/155 mi from Mombasa. It is 9065 km²/3500 mi² with a spectacular showcase of recent geological activities with vibrant volcanic arena, covered with green hills, lava flows, springs and large permanent rivers.

Bare Island, Sydney
  ADD COMMENT

Bare Island, Sydney

by
/ New South Wales Australia

Bare Island is a small island, at about 16 km/9 mi in the south-east of Sydney's CBD (Central Business District). Bare Island is on the north side of Botany Bay and it is connected with a wooden bridge to the suburb of La Perouse. It is famous not only from the movie Mission Impossible II, but also from the number of dives that offers in the one site.

Station Touristique du Pin Rouge, New Richmond
  ADD COMMENT

Station Touristique du Pin Rouge, New Richmond

by
/ Quebec Canada

Pin Rouge is the best tourist destination of Gaspesie region. This spot has a lot of point in its favor. In order to feel what is called, best vacations, many people visit Pin Rouge from all over the world. If you want to escape from the urban routine, the best thing to do is visiting this area as soon as possible and enjoy yourself in all fields. Providing a wide range of winter activities, breathtaking views and many services, Pin Rouge is the best getaway.

Le Massif de Charlevoix, Petite Riviere Saint Francois
  ADD COMMENT

Le Massif de Charlevoix, Petite Riviere Saint Francois

by
/ Quebec Canada

For those who want to have their top vacations, the best thing to do is visiting one of the most appropriate Canadian places. Le Massiff is located at just one hour far from Quebec City and offers to its visitors excellent conditions for their best vacations. It is known for its stunning views of the Saint Lawrence as well as being the mountain with the greatest vertical drop (770 m/2526 ft) and the largest annual snowfall (650 cm/255 in).