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![]() | Sandy Lake Roller Coaster Me on the kiddie coaster at Sandy Lake. |
![]() | IRAN - The Land Of Attractions - Part 1 in misty weather, if you want to see the sumptuous residences and simple dwellings created in exquisite settings by different Iranian ethnic groups, if you are interested in seeing Qanats at work, if you haven't seen water lilies lining the surface of serene ponds, if you wish to see a salt lake, travel to Iran to enjoy this aggregate of architectural and natural beauties in all seasons. ... Iran ancient Persian civilization famous historical places tourism forest beach snow diverse nature ... |
![]() | Toronto Travel: Toronto - The Beach - Walking to Lake Ontario These video clips were taken during a visit to Toronto's Beach neighbourhood on July 9, 2007. The Beach is one of Toronto's coolest neighbourhoods, it features a 4 km long Boardwalk, a huge sandy beach with hundreds of beach volleyball nets, tennis, rollerhockey and lawn bowling facilities and a paved recreational trail for bikers and rollerbladers. On the weekends thousands of people descend to this neighbourhood for open-air barbecues, walks and people watching. The restaurants and quirky ... |
![]() | Hiking Jackass Pass to Cirque of the Towers Here, Shelli Johnson and Kathy Browning, of Lander, WY, hike from Big Sandy Opening to Big Sandy Lake, Jackass Pass to Cirque of the Towers and Lonesome Lake in Wyoming's Wind River Range. Jackass Pass was so named because "only a jackass would travel through it." Jackass Pass provides hikers access to the Continental Divide and spectacular views in all directions. The famous Cirque of the Towers are huge, towering, granite walls and peaks surrounded by alpine tundra and lakes. This is some ... |
![]() | Wings Over Canada - Sandy Point Lodge John flies 100 km northeast of Yellowknife to the remote and solitary lodge located on Gordon Lake in the magnificent Northwest Territories. |
![]() | Pyramid Lake Swim On a very hot day we went to Pyramid Lake in Nevada and swam in the warm, pristine water there. Quite a delightful place to go swimming, water-skiing, jet-skiing, etc. It's clean and the lake bed is sandy soft. You can camp there, too. Great camping destination. |
![]() | Ontario Travel - Port Hope: Park, Bandshell & Victorian Architecture Living in Toronto is great as the city offers so many cultural and entertainment opportunities. But every once in a while you just have to get out of the city and see what the countryside has to offer. So on August 22, 2009 I embarked on a driving tour to explore the eastern shores of Lake Ontario. My first stop was in Port Hope, a quaint town about an hour east of Toronto which features Ontarios best preserved Victorian-era streetscape. Located on the Ganaraska River, Port Hope was ... |
![]() | Sandy Oregon lake and the wind in the pines The reason people in Portland Oregon rarely travel.. they don't need to it's all right there |
![]() | Central Manitoulin, Manitoulin Island Treasure Island is a jewel set in the turquoise waters of Lake Mindemoya. The long sandy beach in Providence Bay. Lake Manitou is the largest and deepest lake on the Island and is used year round for activities such as boating, swimming, fishing and snowmobiling. The Mindemoya and Manitou Rivers flow from their respective lakes and find their way to the south shore of Manitoulin Island. Rainbow trout and salmon spawn in these rivers. A large tract of Carolinian forest with maples, oaks ... |
![]() | Ontario Travel - Trenton: A Look at the Riverfront & Fraser Park Living in Toronto is great as the city offers so many cultural and entertainment opportunities. But every once in a while you just have to get out of the city and see what the countryside has to offer. So on August 22, 2009 I embarked on a driving tour to explore the eastern shores of Lake Ontario. My first stop was in Port Hope, a quaint town about an hour east of Toronto which features Ontarios best preserved Victorian-era streetscape. Located on the Ganaraska River, Port Hope was ... |

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