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This volcanic island keeps black cliffs and turquoise water 42 miles from Palermo

This volcanic island keeps black cliffs and turquoise water 42 miles from Palermo

The ferry from Palermo cuts through morning swells, 42 miles north into the Tyrrhenian Sea. Black volcanic cliffs emerge from turquoise water around 8am. The island of Ustica rises from the Mediterranean like charcoal floating in glass. Population 1,330. Area 8 square kilometers. No sandy beaches exist here. Just jagged basalt coastline riddled with caves, … Lire plus

This sandbar turns plankton-green when whale sharks arrive to feed

This sandbar turns plankton-green when whale sharks arrive to feed

The water turns jade-green in January. Not the crystalline turquoise of postcards, but something richer. Plankton blooms thick enough to cloud visibility down to 15 feet, and that murky richness is exactly what brings whale sharks to El Mogote. The sandbar stretches 7.5 miles along La Paz Bay, backed by golden dunes that glow orange … Lire plus

This Massachusetts castle watches fishing nets dry from medieval cliffs

This Massachusetts castle watches fishing nets dry from medieval cliffs

The fishing nets hang stiff with salt on Jodrey State Fish Pier at 6am. Rusted hulls creak against concrete. Then you look up and see it: a medieval castle, golden granite towers and turrets, perched on cliffs 80 feet above the working harbor. This is Gloucester, Massachusetts, 27 miles from Boston. America’s oldest seaport meets … Lire plus

This Scottish island keeps 12 thatched roofs alive where Gaelic names the streets

This Scottish island keeps 12 thatched roofs alive where Gaelic names the streets

The ferry from Oban rounds Ardnamurchan Point and suddenly the sea appears on both sides. Tiree sits so flat that from the center you watch waves break east and west at once. Whitewashed houses with thatched roofs dot green machair like scattered shells. Population 653. Twelve traditional blackhouses still shelter residents under Atlantic skies where … Lire plus

This Bahamas cay stays empty where turquoise water shows sand 10 feet down

This Bahamas cay stays empty where turquoise water shows sand 10 feet down

The boat cuts its engine 50 miles northwest of Nassau. Silence settles over shallow water so clear you count individual grains of white sand 10 feet below. No structures break the horizon. No other vessels dot the turquoise flats stretching toward distant cays. This is White Cay in the Berry Islands, where emerald-green shallows stay … Lire plus

Better than Hocking Hills where cabins cost $250 and Peninsula keeps frozen waterfalls for $120

Better than Hocking Hills where cabins cost 0 and Peninsula keeps frozen waterfalls for 0

Hocking Hills cabins book out two months ahead for winter weekends. Rates hit $250 per night. Old Man’s Cave trail sees 500 visitors on a Saturday in January. Peninsula sits 25 miles from Cleveland with frozen waterfalls, national park trails, and lodging under $120. The village of 600 keeps snowshoe rentals free when four inches … Lire plus

Forget Cannon Beach where crowds cost $25 parking and Pacific City keeps dory fleet for free

Forget Cannon Beach where crowds cost  parking and Pacific City keeps dory fleet for free

Cannon Beach’s parking lots fill by 8am June through August. Haystack Rock viewpoints stay roped 50 yards back. Gift shops outnumber tide pools three to one. This Oregon coast icon draws over 1.5 million visitors annually, but 25 miles south, Pacific City’s Haystack Rock (327 feet, nearly identical height) meets under 5% of those crowds. … Lire plus