FEATURED SPOTS / ADD YOUR SPOT
Anaël, Brest
  ADD COMMENT

Anaël, Brest

by
/ Brittany France

Brest is situated in a sheltered position near the western tip of Breton peninsula and on the western extremity of metropolitan France. The city is in the Finistère department in northwestern France, Brittany. Brest is an important harbor and the second French after Toulon military port. In Brest, you will find a famous incredible castle, standing there since the Middle Ages.

Salvador, Bay of all Saints
  ADD COMMENT

Salvador, Bay of all Saints

by
/ Bahia Brazil

Salvador is the capital of the State of Bahia, located in the northeast coast of Brazil. Salvador is the largest city, as well as the third most populous metropolitan area in the whole country, after Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. According to Guinness Book, the Carnival of Salvador is the biggest party on the planet, while Porto da Barra Beach has been listed as the third most beautiful beach in the world. The Historic Center of Salvador has been granted as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Nevis Range, Fort William
  ADD COMMENT

Nevis Range, Fort William

by
/ Highlands and Islands United Kingdom

Nevis Range is a ski resort in Scotland, situated at about 6 mi/10 km of Fort William, the largest town in the Highlands. The fact that Fort William is located at the foot of Aonach Mor, the 8th highest mountain in the United Kingdom, makes its topography a really unique setting. In addition, the stunning surrounding area with mountains, forests, sea lochs and of course the Caledonial Canal provide a great resource for outdoor activity opportunities.

Noosa River Mouth, Sunshine Coast
  ADD COMMENT

Noosa River Mouth, Sunshine Coast

by
/ Queensland Australia

The Noosa River is a very popular kite-surfing spot in South East Queensland, South Australia, at 160 km/99 mi north of Brisbane, 1100 km/683 mi north of Sydney and 250 km/155 mi north of the Gold Coast. The catchment starts in Wahpoonga Range near Mount Elliot in the coastal Great Sandy National Park and meanders south through a lakes district around Tewantin. The catchment is mostly covered by sand dunes and has two major tributaries—Gin Gin Creek and Teewah Creek

Ulenbergpark, Dusseldorf
  ADD COMMENT

Ulenbergpark, Dusseldorf

by
/ North Rhine-Westphalia Germany

Düsseldorf is the center of the Rhine – Ruhr metropolitan region and the capital city of the German state of North Rhine – Westphalia. It is known for its fine arts, its relatively large Japanese community and its pioneering influence on experimental – electronic music. Nonetheless, Düsseldorf is also famous for its extreme sports activities, being performed in the wider area.