PRIAR CLIFF This sharp cliff hangs far over the edge. It has eroded over time to give it a curvy look. But there is no beach below here, no, if you fell you would fall straight into the water, and if you are unlucky, onto one of the sharp point rocks that are submerged just below the waters surface. Although it is a great view from here, you can see the sunrise clearly. It is a fabulous show. Many come her for the comfort of the shores, but some others that are fed up with life come here for a different reason. Oh yes, its other name is Submerged Suicide, relating to those who jump off intentionally, trying to plant themselves through a sharp rock, and pierce their bodies open. For the faint hearted, just be careful you don’t fall over.
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GYAA MOUNTAIN The small mountain, sharp and rocky, towers upwards, its jagged edges making it a difficult climb for those adventurous dogs and wolves. At the bottom of the mountain is lush green grass and blooming colourful wild flowers, that look stunning in the spring time. The mountain in winter is sometimes covered at the peak with snow, making it a stunning place to come and look at. It is a place for all season, you could say. The views are spectacular at the top, and although it is difficult to reach the top, because of the sharp point edges, it is still something that you must do.
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HUAA BEACH The hot fine sand rests on this beach, the trees offering shade and a great view, about 20 meters from the shore. The actual beach itself is only about 150 meters long, well that is how far the sand stretches. The sand and beach is protected by a bowl or big rocks that have formed together over time, to make it look like a sort of wall. The cool blue liquid washes in and out, as the white foam from the small ripples rests on the sand for a moment, before washing back away. It is a peaceful and relaxing spot, and many packs like to come here, every now and again.