Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez, Baja California is a haven for travelers seeking stunning natural landscapes, vibrant culture, and adventure.
The island of Iona lies just off the west coast of Scotland, easily reached from Oban by ferry. This jaunt in itself is quite stunning commanding a view of the rocky peaks and green slopes of the Mull Mountains. An old village, Iona was founded in 563 AD by Columba and his disciples when they travel from Ireland to the Harbour of the Caracle, built a monastery and introduced the Christian faith here. Iona is still a major center for pilgrimages. Please note that cars are not permitted on the isl
Negril, Jamaica, offers an idyllic escape with its renowned Seven Mile Beach, a stretch of golden sand that is consistently ranked among the world's top beaches. The crystal-clear waters and gentle waves make it a perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. The beach is lined with vibrant beach bars and restaurants where visitors can enjoy local dishes and tropical drinks while soaking up the Caribbean ambiance.
Fortaleza, on Brazil’s northeastern Atlantic coast, greets visitors with wide sandy beaches that stretch for miles along warm, blue water. Beyond the city’s shoreline, dramatic dunes and inviting waters make Fortaleza an ideal base for exploring nearby beach towns like Cumbuco and Canoa Quebrada, each with its own rhythms and landscapes.
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Fur Seals
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Whale
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Neko Harbor
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Minke Whale
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Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island
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No place on Earth quite compares to Antarctica, this stunning and vast continent is cold and windy, containing 90% of the ice in the world. Those who brave a visit here are rewarded with beautiful glaciers that must be seen to be believed, and a vast array of wildlife such as whales, penguins, Arctic foxes and seals. Antarctica is the only permanent landing area for the Emperor Penguins. Many of the historic explorer huts remain on the island for visitors to see.