The Dead Sea (Hebrew: יָם הַמֶּלַח, Yām Ha-Melaḥ, "Sea of Salt"; Arabic: ألبَحْر ألمَيّت, al-Baḥrᵘ l-Mayyitⁱ, "Dead Sea") is a salt lake between the West Bank and Israel to the west, and Jordan to the east. At 420 metres (1,378 ft) below sea level,[2] its shores are the lowest point on Earth that are on dry land.
Israel possesses a number of diverse regions, with landscapes varying between coast, mountain, valley and desert landscapes, with just about everything in between. Beyond the towns and cities, each region of Israel holds its own unique attractions.
Stuart Highway is the grant highway, bringing the North- and Southside of Australia together.
Every night many kangaroos die on this highway due to roadtrains.
Roadtrains are trucks that get upto 150feet in length.
The first time you happen to see the Atlantic Ocean, you realize an ocean is something different from the usual sea like the ones you've seen before.
Cadìz is a special place, a little gem you will love.
But the sight of the Ocean... that left me speechless.
On my way to Vaxholm in the swedish archipelago.
A sunny winter day in Caorle, a small town on the north-east of the Venice lagoon. Sea during the winter has something magic in my opinion and this little place is full of colours, from its houses' facades until its traditional little boats called "caorline".
The northern part of Sea Bright is essentially a narrow strip of land with Route 36 (Ocean Avenue) running through it's middle. Buildings near the bay are on one side with the beach and Atlantic Ocean on the other side.
Narragansett Beach is on the southern coast of the western leg of Rhode Island. The beach in itself is fairly standard with a few exceptions.