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.
A lilting accent, part proper British and part rhythmic Caribbean, drifts on the breeze as the ferries chug in and out of the picturesque harbor. Golf carts clog the roads while the sun sets spectacularly over the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
Grab a ferry from Sayville, Long Island (NY) to Fire Island and visit this unique location. The Sunken Forest is one of the last remaining maritime forests on the eastern seaboard.
Sun sets on the boathouse, which was once the site for large parties. It was built in 1926 and restored in the 1960's.
Used to warm Australian waters, Colin Delaney had a crack at surfing Canada's Vancouver Island.
A small oceanic island off the coast of Malaysian Borneo has for years been considered on of the best dive sites in the world.
Photographer and travel enthusiast Kelly Saunders takes you on a voyage to Jamaica and shares the untold story of the genuine Rastafarian lifestyle.
Glacial silt gives the icy waters of the Dart River a decidedly turquoise tint. The best way to see the river and the surrounding terrain (locations for the Lord of the Rings films) is strapped in to one of the seats in the local shallow-hulled jet boats.