2. Viajes abajo del mar
San George, Bermuda
Tobacco Bay Beach:
O Located at St George parish, this small beach is great for snorkeling
and you get fascinating view of the colorful marine life along with
corals. There are lots of rock formations on the water which make
them ideal home for the fish. While this is not a pink sandy beach
as the other south shore beaches are, the setting is perfect. There
is cafe & bar, snorkel rentals, changing and bathroom facilities here.
From Kings Square, it's about 20 minutes’ walking to the beach.
You can also take a mini bus ride from Kings Square that usually
takes 5 to 6 minutes.
Bora Bora, Polinesia Francesa
O The east coast is the quietest and most isolated section of Tahiti
Nui. From lava tubes to waterfalls and a blowhole, it has some
seriously great natural attractions. The road winds between cliffs
and sea, and the views, deep into valleys and out along the reef
less, jagged coast, are simply stunning. Sleeping and eating options
are limited on this coast, but it’s a must-see for a day trip
3. Valle Verdasca, Suiza
O El Valle de Verdasca es un valle en el cantón suizo del Tesino.
Pertenece al distrito de Locarno, e incluye las ciudades
de Mergoscia, Vogorno, Corippo, Lavertezzo, Brione, Verzasca
Gerra, Frasco y Sonogno. Salvo
Mergoscia, perteneciente al círculo de Navegna, todos estos
municipios son parte del círculo de Verzasca.
O Situado entre el Levante y el valle de Maggia, incluye Mergoscia, el centro
geométrico del cantón, es el único valle en el cantón que no tiene
una frontera estatal. Rodeado de altas montañas, se encuentra al norte del Lago
Mayor y se extiende de sur a norte a unos 25 km. Contiene un embalse, el Lago
Vogorno, formado por una presa 220 metros de altura y 380 de anchura.
O Desde el punto de vista orográfico, el valle está situado en los Alpes del Lago
Mayor y el Tesino.
Lago Peyto, Canadá
O El lago Peyto es un lago de origen glaciar localizado en
el Parque Nacional Banff, uno de los parque nacionales de
las Montañas Rocosas canadienses, en la provincia
de Alberta, Canadá. Recibió su nombre en memoria
de Ebenezer William Peyto, una antiguo guía y trampero de la
zona.1El Lago Peyto se forma en uno de
los valles del Waputik Range (cordillera Waputik, que significa "cabra
blanca" en el idioma de los Nakoda), entre Pico Calderón, Pico Peyto y
el Monte Jimmy Simpson. El Lago Peyto, en un paraje
incomparable, está situado a una altitud sobre el nivel del mar de
unos 1880 metros. Tiene una longitud de 2,8 km. y una anchura de
aproximadamente 800 metros, siendo su superficie total de 5,3 km². Se accede
fácilmente al mirador sobre el lago desde la "Icefields Parkway", la Autovía 93, la
llamada "Carretera de los campos de hielo", como el de Columbia. Al lado del
mirador hay un aparcamiento donde estacionar los vehículos.
4. Sabah, Malasia
O Sabah is Malaysia's easternmost state, one of two
Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. It is also one of
the founding members of the Malaysian federation
alongside Sarawak, Singapore and the Federation of
Malaya. Like Sarawak, this territory has an autonomous law
especially in immigration which differentiates it from the rest
of the Malaysian Peninsula states. It is located on the
northern portion of the island of Borneo and known as the
second largest state in the country after Sarawak, which it
borders on its southwest. It shares a maritime border with
the Federal Territory of Labuan on the west and with
the Philippines to the north and northeast. The state's only
international border is with the province of North
Kalimantan of Indonesia in the south. The capital of Sabah
is Kota Kinabalu, formerly known as Jesselton. Sabah is
often referred to as the "Land below the Wind", a phrase
used by seafarers in the past to describe lands south of
the typhoon belt.