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![]() | The Map in St. John: Salomon Beach www.travelistic.com We take a hike through Virgin Island National Park before landing on the remarkable Salomon Beach in this, our last installment from St. John. |
![]() | Diving Salt Pond Bay - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands Located in the National Park on the Southeast Corner of St. John, Salt Pond Bay is an excellent place to relax, hike, and an awesome dive. It is common to see large Sting Rays, Turtles, and hundreds of others marine life creatures. But WATCH OUT! There are Living Sea Creatures down there. Come and join the "Reluctant Tour Guides" for another great adventure. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out and Play USVI Productions. andrew@goodimpressions.us |
![]() | Diving the Mangroves - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands After a fun night of kicking up their heels at Skinny Legs, the Reluctant Tour Guides check out the Mangroves of Hurricane Hole in the National Park of St. John's East End. We were able to capture some very stunning photos and video of this underwater garden paradise. These mangroves are world renoun for their water clarity and diverse marine life. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out and Play - USVI. andrew@goodimpressions.us |
![]() | Day 6 - St. John to Fundy National Park Through an amazing National Park |
![]() | Day 12 - St. Johns to Terra Nova National Park Day 12 - St. Johns to Terra Nova National Park |
![]() | Jenn and Dan Dive Waterlemon Cay - St. John USVI Waterlemon Cay is on of the best snorkle dives on St. John. Located at the end of a 3/4 mile hike means that it is never crowded. There are so many different fishes and corals - you never know what you will find. Protected by the National Park, the fish and sea creatures are unusually accustomed to people so you can get real close. Produced by Andrew Burnett, Come Out And Play Productions. andrew@goodimpressions.us |
![]() | Antigua Guatemala - Jim Rogers Around the World Adventure! capital of Guatemala. The first capital of Guatemala was founded on the site of a Kakchikel-Maya city, now called Iximche, on July 25, 1524 -the day of Saint James- and therefore named Ciudad de Santiago de los Caballeros de Goathemalan (City of Saint James of the Knights of Guatemala). Naturally, St. James became the patron saint of the city. After several Cakchiquel uprisings, the capital was moved to a more suitable site in the Valley of Almolonga on November 22, 1527, and kept its ... |
![]() | Manatees at Blue Spring Florida Bartram, but it wasn´t until 1856 that it was settled by Louis Thursby and his family. The Thursby house, built in 1872, remains standing. The spring´s crystal clear, 73 degree water can be enjoyed by swimmers, snorkelers, and certified scuba divers with a partner. Swimming or diving with manatees is not permitted and is strictly enforced. The river is popular for fishing, canoeing, and boating." ... manatee florida blue spring state park water cow vacation st. johns river refuge nature ... |
![]() | Bowring Park Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada, Bowring Park |
![]() | Reversing Falls, St. John, New Brunswick The phenomenon of the Reversing Falls is caused by the combination of wave forces called resonance. Actually, the low tide which is running out of the bay collides with the new, incoming high tide, combining forces to make a higher wave coming in. During the low tide, the 450 miles long St. John River, empties into the bay and between the Fallsview Park and the Pulp Mill, the full flow of the river thunders through a narrow gorge. An underwater ledge, 36 feet below the surface causes the ... |

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