Cosmetics Beauty News

Mojo Darkening Sauce Hot Bronzer 9oz


 

Mojo Darkening Sauce Hot Bronzer 9oz

Product Description

Purchase

Emerald Bay Dark Tanning Lotion, Bikini Envy, Double Shot Bronzers, 9 Oz


 

Emerald Bay Dark Tanning Lotion, Bikini Envy, Double Shot Bronzers, 9 Oz

Product Description

Purchase

Emerald Bay Mojo Dark Bronzing Sauce 9 Oz


 

Emerald Bay Mojo Dark Bronzing Sauce 9 Oz

Product Description

Purchase

Emerald Bay Definitely Dark Tanning Lotion


 

Emerald Bay Definitely Dark Tanning Lotion

Product Description

Purchase

Emerald Bay Toasted Twister 9 Oz


 

Emerald Bay Toasted Twister 9 Oz

Product Description

Purchase

Emerald Bay Choco-Latta-Love 9 Oz


 

Emerald Bay Choco-Latta-Love 9 Oz

Product Description

Purchase

2011 Emerald Bay SUN LUVIN Triple Bronzer Tanning Lotion 9 oz.


 

2011 Emerald Bay SUN LUVIN Triple Bronzer Tanning Lotion 9 oz.

Product Description

Purchase

Emerald Bay Malibu Mimosa 9 Oz


 

Emerald Bay Malibu Mimosa 9 Oz

Product Description

Purchase

2010 What-A-Melon Bronzing Blush w/Double Shot Bronzers 9oz


 

2010 What-A-Melon Bronzing Blush w/Double Shot Bronzers 9oz

Product Description

Purchase

2008 Emerald Bay Bikini Babe Bronzer Tanning Lotion


 

2008 Emerald Bay Bikini Babe Bronzer Tanning Lotion

Product Description

Purchase

 

Emerald Bay

The Emerald Bay State Park is located in the Sierra Nevada to the northeast of the State of California. Center of the park is the Emerald Bay (German to Emerald Bay), which is connected to the northeast to Lake Tahoe. Its only island, Iceland Fannette heard by their position in the Emerald Bay State Park Accessible to the area on State Route 89, which runs along near the southwestern shore. In 1969, the Emerald Bay has been declared by the Home Office to National Natural Landmark. 1994 added the California Department of Parks and Recreation added the actual bay, and made the park so that one of the first examples of marine protected areas in California. At the bottom of Emerald Bay are several wrecks. The only island of Lake Tahoe lies in the middle of Emerald Bay and is among the most photographed subjects in the area. Over the past decades, she was wearing different names, including Coquette, Fanette, Baranoff, Dead Man's, Hermit's, and Emerald Isle. Fannette Iceland was the last home of Captain Dick Barter. The eccentric master of the vessel came from England and built on the small island of his own grave and a chapel. Among his favorite activities included sailing and the habit of his special guests amputated toes present. Barter lived from 1863 to 1873 on Fannette Iceland. He was not buried in his grave because he was killed in a storm and his body never found. Summer temperatures range from daytime to night 4 ° C 25 ° C. In winter, usually with temperatures of -7 ° C to 4 ° C. In severe winter the water freezes. The bay is about 2.7 km long and up to one kilometer wide. The area of the State Park is approximately 5.93 square kilometers. Just north of Emerald Bay State Park is the DL Bliss State Park

Recent Social Activity

Bookmarked By

 

Recent RSS  PopularRSS  Contact  Usage Policy