Tag: “Salt Lake”

48 places found.

  1. Nobrow Coffee and Tea Company

    The commitment to a quality coffee product is reflected in their selection of bean supplier, IntelligentsiA Coffee Roasters, as well as the level of skill practiced behind the bar when crafting espresso drinks.

    The walls of Nobrow are used as an art gallery, while the back space of the building has been partitioned into studio spaces for local artists.

  2. Temple Square

    Temple Square is located in the geographical heart of Salt Lake City, Utah and is also the heart of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Housing the Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake Tabernacle and various other Mormon buildings including the adjacent LDS Office Building.

  3. Tuz-Kul (Salt Lake)

    Tuz-Kul is a salt lake (the name literally means 'salt lake' in Kyrgyz) located less than a kilometer from the southern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul. Locals claim that floating in the salt lake will cure all of your ills, and while that is debatable, you'll certainly float.

  4. Wielickza Salt Mine

  5. Killarney National Park

    One of the most beautiful places I have ever been. Many people think of the western coast when they think of Ireland, rocky and deserted, but I think of Killarney, wooded and mossy with black lakes and stone bridges, and deserted abbeys.

  6. Crater Lake

    Crater Lake is located within Crater Lake National Park in Oregon, and is the deepest lake in the United States, and the 7th deepest in the world at 1,943 feet deep. It has no inlets or outlets, and was formed when Mount Mazama erupted 7,700 years ago.

  7. The Salton Sea

    At 376 square miles the Salton Sea is the largest lake in California, and at an average of 51 feet, it is rather shallow. it is also, like nearby Death Valley, below sea level.

  8. Mono Lake State Reserve

    A massive saline lake in the sierras, Mono Lake has no outlet and is the natural collection point for all of the salts and minerals that wash down out of the mountains. This high mineral concentration has over the many years formed giant tufa, or calcium carbonate spires that jut up out of the lake like stalagmites.

  9. Lake Como

    Toward the end of summer 2007, the sun set over Lake Como, a little body of water on the border of Spring Lake and Lake Como adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean on the Jersey Shore. The water fowl are diverse and offer peaceful moments within a stones throw of the Atlantic Ocean.

  10. Squaw Valley, USA

    Squaw Valley is one of the largest ski areas in the United States. It was the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics, and to this day it remains a mecca for serious skiers.