Results for "Bay of Plenty"
Found 19331 results. Showing results 2731 to 2740 of 19331.
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Citrona
World Directory, Oceania, New Zealand, Stewart Island, Foveaux Strait
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Altamont
World Directory, Europe, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Ostholstein
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Santa Margarita Groves
World Directory, North America, United States, Alaska, Nelson Island
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Bolsa Verde
World Directory, Australia, Australia, Redcliffe City, Moreton Bay Regional Council
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Sunkist Gardens
World Directory, North America, United States, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula
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Monaco
World Directory, Europe, Ireland, County Sligo, Killala Bay
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Bay of Fundy
World Directory, North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, Annapolis County
Ancient seawater rises to the height of a four-storey building - the highest in the world! Created by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon, tidal waters flow in and out of the Bay\'s funnel-like opening. Imagine, twice daily, 200 billion tonnes of water enter and leave the Bay - equal to all the rivers on the planet! Astonishingly beautiful, the Bay of Fundy is a unique and unforgettable ecoattraction, an authentic marine wonder of the world.
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Bay of Fires
World Directory, Australia, Australia, Tasmania, Hobart
At the edge of Mt. William National Park, the magnificent wilderness coastline known as the Bay of Fires invites you to experience its dramatic landscape, ecology and wildlife. Led by well-informed, young Tasmanian guides, small groups can explore both the fascinating beach environment and the rich diversity of the nearby woodlands. And at the Bay of Fires Lodge, the only building in this near-uninhabited wilderness paradise, both solitude and comfort are guaranteed.
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Tasman Bay
World Directory, Oceania, New Zealand, Nelson, Tasman
It is well known for its sandy beaches, fresh fruit, boutique wineries, delicious seafood, arts/crafts and the three National Parks. Abel Tasman in particular, is famous for its clear turquoise water, golden sand, and native bush growing right down to the beach.
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Bodega Bay
World Directory, North America, United States, California, Sonoma County
The tiny town of Bodega shares the mysterious source of its name with Bodega Bay. Here Captain Smith built the first steam-powered saw mill in California with parts he brought by ship. Bodega suited him well with its abundant source of wood and nearby bay for shipping. The town grew to its largest size around the turn of the century then diminished to its current population of under 100. In more modern times, Bodega Bay become known around the world as the setting for Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds".