Las Ballenas Beach- Samana- Dominican Republic

Las Ballenas Beach- Samana- Dominican Republic

Playa Las Ballenas is the westernmost of the three beaches at the town of Las Terrenas (the others are Terrenas and Punta Popy, all three of them forming a continuous stretch of beach with different names). Ballenas is the nicest stretch in town, since it's the quietest section. The western edge is undeveloped. The beach is named for the small whale-shaped cays in the distance.

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Playa Bonita- Dominican Republic

Playa Bonita- Dominican Republic

In many guidesbooks, Playa Bonita is mentioned as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It's a long, beautiful bay separated from Las Terrenas by a rocky point called Punta Bonita. For lovers of unspoiled settings and glorious beaches, it’s a dream come true. And since words can never take the place of pictures, here are some photos of Playa Bonita that will give you a glimpse of this island paradise...

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Playa Rincón. Samana Peninsula, Dominican Republic

Playa Rincón. Samana Peninsula, Dominican Republic

Playa El Rincón. Samana Peninsula, Dominican Republic.
This beach is considered to be one of the most beautiful beach in the Caribbean.
Perfect for swimming, Playa Rincon is a long beach of white sand for 5 km, surrounded by coconut and almond trees

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Uploaded on Sep 15, 2011

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Dolomite cave- Dominican Republic

Dolomite cave- Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic has the most extensive cave system in the Caribbean. Not only are these caves fun to explore, but many of them also contain artwork painted and etched on the cave walls by indigenous Taino indians, dating back 1000 to 3000 years. The Dominican Republic has preserved many of these natural wonders but this one in particular was just on the side of a new road that is under construction.

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Cracked- Reykjaness - Iceland

Cracked- Reykjaness - Iceland

The shot was taken in Reykjaness Peninsula in Iceland, where you get to see boiling geological history: lava fields, volcanoes and hot springs.

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