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Nov06
Published by misha in Adventure, Camping, Cultural, Fiji, Oceania, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel Stories

Yasawa Islands sits majestically to the north of the Mamanucas Archipelago, and are much less commercially orientated than their southern cousins. They are consisting of 16 larger islands and dozen of smaller ones. They are impressive islands, with breathtaking beaches and enchanting fishing villages, which provide an opportunity to observe the traditional way of life. These islands offer plenty for everybody, from fabulous beaches and clear lagoons to exclusive resorts for the well-heeled. Photo by: msdstefan
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Nov04
Published by Asya in Africa, Fishing, Mozambique, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Swimming, Walking

Pristine white beaches, breathtaking views overlooking the blue waters of the warm Indian Ocean, natural beauty, sandy dunes, solitude…this is a true island paradise. Indigo Bay is an exquisite resort, situated on the largest island in the Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique. The resort offers world-class island accommodation providing the perfect island holiday. All resort’s chalets are constructed of natural materials to blend harmoniously with the surroundings.
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Nov04
Published by misha in Adventure, Camping, Fishing, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, South America, Swimming, Travel Stories, Venezuela

The Los Roques Archipelago is one of the world’s biggest National Marine Parks, and lies 145 km due north of La Guaira, the mainland port for Caracas. About 50 coral cays and sand bars are arranged in a huge lagoon, but it’s only from the air you get true idea of its scale – it covers the same area as the whole of Virgin Islands. Photo by: Márcio Cabral de Moura
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Nov04
Published by misha in Adventure, Camping, Central America, Chillin, Fishing, Panama, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel Stories

Isla Grande is where Panamanians escape for the weekend to get rid of the city system. You jump in a car or bus, and in two hours you swap Panama City for snorkelling in the Caribbean, on the maze of coral reefs that mark the edge of the Portobelo National Park. Photo by: ursucookie
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Nov03
Published by misha in Adventure, Camping, Cultural, Extreme, Indian Ocean, Kite, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Snorkeling, Surfing, Swimming, Travel Stories

Cocos Islands are discovered in 1609, they were settled and owned by a single family from 1872 until the Australian Government acquired them in 1978. A pristine white beach is so typical of the beautiful Cocos Islands. The 27 coral islands are formed into two large, heavily vegetated atolls. They are the only atolls that Darwin ever visited but the coral ecosystem remains intact – and you can still see in their pristine conditions, exactly why they played such an important part in his theory of evolution.
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Nov02
Published by misha in Adventure, Asia, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Events, Hiking, Philippines, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel Stories

Islands, islands everywhere – hundred of them in the Mindanao Island group, of which is the largest by far is ‘big daddy’ Mindanao at 97,500 sq km. Mindanao is the centre of Islam in the Philippines, though it is now the island’s minority religion. Even so the struggle to secure an independent Muslim state on the island has been taking place for centuries and continues to these days. Photo by: frankeys creation
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Nov02
Published by misha in Adventure, Asia, Events, Fishing, Hiking, Malaysia, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel Stories

Pangkor is situated off the west coast of Malaysia, between Kuala Lumpur and Penang and only seven km across from Lumut. It is a small island being only 8 sq km but it has interesting history, having been a major tin producer in the 19th century. The island has some of the best beaches on this side of the Malay Peninsula and these are situated on the west coast. The east coast mainly consists of fishing villages. Photo by: mike’sworld
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