The Seychelles
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The beaches of
Seychelles live up to their reputation of magnificent, that are characterized
by powdery and pearl-white sands. The Seychelles is a small country, an
archipelago of small granite islands and hundreds miles of ring shaped corals.
One of the
finest shorelines is Anse Source d'Argent, an inlet of fine white sand and dreamlike
etched rocks on the island of La Digue that has featured in a few movies as the
tropical arriving spot of Robinson Crusoe.
Palawan
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The island of
Palawan is extended thin over about 300 miles between its neighbor Borneo and
the principle islands of the Philippines, to which it has a place. Not yet a member of
association worshipped tropical
islands, Palawan still has a lot of undeveloped corners, and the unblemished
waters off its drift and innumerable peripheral islets cover a submerged
universe of reefs, natural life and wrecks that offers excellent snorkeling and
scuba diving.
Bora Bora
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If there is a place
on earth destined to cherish lethargic days of snorkeling and cocktails on a
patio at nightfall, this is definitely it. Bora is only one of the 118 islands
of French Polynesia. Yet this one emerges for the sheer magnificence of its tidal
pond, which encloses a richly forested and rocky island, and is thus
encompassed by a neckband of palm-bordered islets, called motu.
Zanzibar
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Is there any island
which is more reminiscent and tempting than Zanzibar? The white-sand shorelines
of its eastern coast watch the sun ascend over the Indian Ocean, while the
western side of the island confronts the African territory. For quite a long
time, this position made Zanzibar rich and pined for by both Arabs and
Europeans. Today the island is a piece of Tanzania and yet keeps a solid
essence of its own unmatched legacy.
Kaua’i
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Profound gorches
snake up from Kaua'i's Pacific shores into the scarcely populated and densely
forested inside of the island. It was an irresistible place for Steven
Spielberg when he needed to showcase the age of the dinosaurs in his film
Jurassic Park. Most excellent of all Kauai’s natural miracles is Waimea Canyon.
To get good hold of
this and other shrouded corners of Kaua'i, take one of the island's numerous
trekking trails. The Na Pali Coast is another
corner of Kaua'i that features the vertical and impragmatic, bar climbing
trails of various difficulty levels.
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