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https://valleynews.me موقع شامل يوفر كافة الأخبار والصور والفيديوهات التي تغطى الأحداث والمستجدات الجارية في كافة مجالات...
19/07/2022

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موقع شامل يوفر كافة الأخبار والصور والفيديوهات التي تغطى الأحداث والمستجدات الجارية في كافة مجالات السياسة والرياضة و الاقتصاد .

19/07/2022
19/07/2022
Kabak BeachTo get to this pretty little beach in Lycia you are going to have to be prepared to do some hiking – and when...
10/06/2022

Kabak Beach
To get to this pretty little beach in Lycia you are going to have to be prepared to do some hiking – and when we say hiking, we mean hiking. The descent from the top of the rocky cliffs might seem a little daunting, but the views from up high of Kabak beach far below will take your breath away.

Captivating vistas over the top of shady pines, across the sandy enclave and out towards the deep blue of the Mediterranean Sea – you won’t be able to stop taking pictures, it’s that beautiful!

After a rather long stumble down over sharp stones and down steep drops, your efforts will be more than paid-off. Kick back and relax on the soft warmth of the pure sand on Kabak beach, and splash in the shallows of the serene sea. Sailboats bob gracefully on the top of gentle waves and there’s a shaded area to take a break from the sun and have a much-earned refreshing drink.

SeychellesThe Seychelles are one of those elite island destinations. Popular among the rich and famous, these 115 granit...
09/06/2022

Seychelles
The Seychelles are one of those elite island destinations. Popular among the rich and famous, these 115 granite islands in the Indian Ocean are idyllic, to say the least. Encompassing a triumph of nature reserves, golden beaches, rainforests, and extraordinary coral reefs, it is a natural utopia.

Each island has something special to offer: Mahe for a culturally-rich experience, La Digue for getting back to nature, Praslin for beach hopping, and Silhouette for sensational diving. In the Seychelles, you’ll share the beaches with giant 100-year-old Aldabra tortoise and see protected bird species such as the rare Seychelles black parrot – it’s also the national bird.

Sardinia, ItalyBlissful white-sand beaches, rugged coastal peaks, mouthwatering cuisine, a unique blend of cultures, and...
06/06/2022

Sardinia, Italy

Blissful white-sand beaches, rugged coastal peaks, mouthwatering cuisine, a unique blend of cultures, and ancient archeological treasures: What's not to love about this saucy Italian isle?

Most travelers have heard of the glamorous Costa Smeralda, or Emerald Coast, with its craggy coves and clear green seas, but this large and diverse Mediterranean isle also lays claim to many other attractions. Sardinia is home to the largest canyon in Europe, Gola su Gorropu; prehistoric archaeological sites; the captivating Catalan-tinged town of Alghero; and the medieval streets of Cagliari, the capital.

Stay awhile at one of the many pampering hotels and resorts, and while you're here, be sure to cruise along some of the scenic coastal drives and soak up the spectacular views.

St. Lucia, The CaribbeanSt. Lucia exudes a dark and brooding beauty. Unlike other islands in the Caribbean, its best ass...
03/06/2022

St. Lucia, The Caribbean
St. Lucia exudes a dark and brooding beauty. Unlike other islands in the Caribbean, its best assets are not necessarily its beaches, though with their golden sands and graceful palms, they are popular with those who visit. Rather, the island itself is drenched in topographic drama. The towering Pitons, twin volcanic peaks, preside over the luxuriant landscapes, rising more than 700 meters from the sea, and providing a breathtaking backdrop to the stunning scenery.

Bristling forests of coconut palms, waterfalls, quaint fishing villages, coral reefs, nature trails, and healing hot springs are just some of the sights to explore on St. Lucia. Pretty Marigot Bay and Anse Chastanet Marine Park are highlights. The island's French influences also add to its exotic appeal.

Kaua'i, USAKaua'i is called "the Garden Isle" for good reason: rainforests cloak much of the interior, waterfalls tumble...
02/06/2022

Kaua'i, USA
Kaua'i is called "the Garden Isle" for good reason: rainforests cloak much of the interior, waterfalls tumble from lava cliffs, and the intoxicating fragrance of tropical blooms hangs heavy on the sultry air.

But the island's beauty lies not just in its luxuriant flora. Its spectacular coastline will take your breath away. Lava sculpted this stunning island, thrusting up from the ocean floor to form velvety ridges and vertiginous cliffs rimmed by gorgeous beaches.

Beneath its cobalt-blue seas, turtles and tropical fish swim along coral reefs, delighting divers and snorkelers from around the globe. Compared to its popular sister islands, Maui and Oahu, Kaua'i exudes a low-key vibe and tends to move at a more relaxed pace.

SeychellesPristine and picture-perfect, the Seychelles are worth traveling for. East of Kenya, this relatively unspoiled...
01/06/2022

Seychelles
Pristine and picture-perfect, the Seychelles are worth traveling for. East of Kenya, this relatively unspoiled archipelago of 115 coral and granite islands is packed with attractions, from UNESCO-listed jungles and thriving coral reefs to palm-lined, powdery beaches flanked by giant boulders.

Almost half the total land area of these equatorial isles is protected, and many of the islands lie within fish-rich marine sanctuaries with excellent diving and snorkeling.

The Seychelles also feature some of the planet's richest fishing grounds, making this a top destination for anglers. Add some spicy Créole cuisine into the mix, as well as the plush resorts of Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue, and it's easy to understand the Seychelles' allure.

Playa del RiveroA small bay area in the town of Punta del Diablo (Devil's Point), Playa del Rivero is quiet and underdev...
31/05/2022

Playa del Rivero

A small bay area in the town of Punta del Diablo (Devil's Point), Playa del Rivero is quiet and underdeveloped, with waves perfect for surfing year-round (though keep in mind that winters are cold in Uruguay, so come prepared).

This is a nice, clean family beach, perfect for water sports and swimming (lifeguards are on duty during the summer) or to just relax at the oceanfront shacks selling food and drinks. You could even be lucky enough to spot some whales or dolphins out in the water.

Cross the boulders at the end of the beach, and you'll enter the grounds of Santa Teresa National Park, which covers 3,000 hectares and offers forests, many kilometers of hiking trails, its own small hidden beaches, campgrounds, and even a giant greenhouse and the ruins of an 18th-century fort.

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