Thursday 31 July 2014

Sentosa Island, Singapore

Sentosa  is a popular island resort in Singapore, visited by some five million people a year. Attractions include a 2 km long sheltered beach, Fort Siloso, two golf courses, two five-star hotels, and theResorts World Sentosa, featuring the theme park Universal Studios Singapore. Sentosa offers a variety of attractions, museums and other facilities to provide a variety of experiences, recreation and entertainment to visitors including Tiger Sky Tower, Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom, Merlion Statue, Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon, Fort Siloso, MegaZip Adventure Park, Azzura Beach Club, Wave House Sentosa, Sentosa Luge & Skyride and iFly Singapore. Sentosa has a stretch of sheltered beach of more than 2 km on its southern coast, divided into three portions: Palawan Beach, Siloso Beach, and Tanjong Beach. These beaches are artificial, reclaimed using sand bought from Indonesia and Malaysia.


Images of Sentosa Island, Singapore






Saturday 26 July 2014

Bunda Cliffs, Australia

The Bunda Cliffs are spreads across the south eastern corner of Western Australia and the far western part of South Australia. The Bunda cliffs extend for around 100 km along the Great Australian Bight near its northern extremity and are close to the Nullarbor Plain in a very sparsely settled area of Australia.

Images of Bunda Cliffs, Australia
 
 
 

Great Sandy Desert, Australia


The Great Sandy Desert is located in the North West of Western Australia straddling the Pilbara and southern Kimberley regions. It is the second largest desert in Australia after the Great Victoria Desert and encompasses an area of 284,993 square kilometers. 

Images of the Great Sandy Desert 


 
 
 
 







Simpson Desert, Australia


The Simpson Desert is the fourth largest Australian desert, with an area of 176,500 km². It is the world's largest sand dune desert. The desert has a large area of dry, red sandy plain and dunes located in Northern Territory, South Australia and Queensland in central Australia. The desert is an erg which contains the world's longest parallel sand dunes.

Images of the Simpson Desert






Friday 25 July 2014

Boracay Island, Philippines

Boracay is a small island in the Philippines located approximately 315 km south of Manila and 2 km off the northwest tip of Panay Island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. Boracay Island and its beaches have received awards from numerous travel publications and agencies. In 2012, Boracay was awarded as the best island in the world from the international travel magazine. The island is administered by the Philippine Tourism Authority and the provincial government of Aklan. It has white sand beaches and also famous famous for being one of the world's top destinations for relaxation. It is also emerging among the top destinations for tranquility and nightlife.

Images of Boracay island





Thursday 24 July 2014

Hidden Beach, Mexico


The Marieta Islands are a group of small uninhabited islands a few miles off the coast of Nayarit, Mexico. In the early 1900s the Mexican government began conducting military testing on the islands because no one lived there. This magnificent hidden beach was created at that time. Many bombings and large explosions took place on the islands causing amazing caves and rock formations to be created. The surrounding islands were deemed a nature park, with the hidden beach only accessible by swimming through a fifty foot tunnel.


Images of Hidden Beach, Mexico




 

The Danxia landform, China


The Danxia landform refers to various landscapes found in southeast, southwest and northwest China that "consist of a red bed characterized by steep cliffs". Danxia landform is formed from red-coloured sandstones and conglomerates of largely Cretaceous age. A very peculiar feature of danxia landscape is the development of numerous caves of various sizes and shapes.

Images of Danxia landform, China




Lake Hillier (Pink Lake), Western Australia

Lake Hillier is located on Middle Island, Western Australia. The most notable feature of the lake is its pink colour. The colour is permanent, and does not alter when the water is taken in a container. The length of the lake is about 600 metres.

Images of Lake Hillier (Pink Lake)




 

Aogashima Island, Japan

Aogashima is a volcanic Japanese island in the Philippine Sea. As of 2014, the island's population was 170 on almost 9 km2. Aogashima is also within the boundaries of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.


Images of Aogashima Island