This place is the last refuge for many sunken ships. In this place, the color of the lake has an unusual shade of blue. This is Tibermori, the city that is worth visiting, and which deserves an article about itself.
Tibermori is a small provincial city standing on the beam peninsula. Not far from it is the Center for receiving information on the National Park. The length of the entire park zone is approximately 156 square kilometers.
This city is surrounded by rocky natural structures made of limestone, in the recesses of which you can even sit. Sand and white stones are everywhere. Cedar trees grow on the rocks, very ancient, since their age is more than a thousand years.
Lake Guron, owned by the National Park of Tibermori, is under the protection of another naval fleet of Fatom Faure. In the waters of this lake there are very valuable attractions, namely the sunken ships, of which there are 22. One of them lies so close to the water surface that through the bluish color, its stern is clearly visible. This is Sweepstakes, built in 1867, and a serious crash in 1885.
Every year, many divers come to the lake to plunge into the ocean and personally explore underwater objects, in this case, the deceased masterpieces of shipbuilding. They lie at a depth of 10 meters (most of them), some deeper. But the restriction on dive for divers is 50 meters. At a depth of 20 meters there is still good visibility. However, ships are not the only thing that is of interest for tourists. They also climb into the caves and study rocky bases hidden under water.
Tibermori is associated with the largest island in the world - Manitulin, with an area of 2766 square kilometers. You can get to it if you sit on a ferry. Water washing the island is fresh. Residents living in nearby villages introduce travelers to their life on Manitulin.
From the east, the shore of the beams of the beam was washed the coastal waters of the Giorgian-Bay Strait. And in its south side is Vasaga Beach. This is a 14 -kilometer beach with fresh waters. Vasaga is well improved in terms of infrastructure, as a result of which a blue flag appeared as a reward, in the center of which is a circle with a pattern of waves inside it. The award is considered honorary.
In the meantime, some tourists consider the flag, others visit Georgian-Bay Alends. This is a Canadian national park, the views of which are surprisingly beautiful and bright during the day, and turning into a quiet harbor in the evening, when the sky is painted with flowers of the sunset sun. The boat is the only transport that can deliver here. The park marks an unusually large number of representatives of flora and fauna. Most often you can see reptiles. For lovers of hiking in the park, paths are laid, and there is a campsite in the forest. Relax Wrinkles
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