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Beginning at Rattlesnake Lake the first 2-mile section to Rattlesnake Ledge Trail is one of the most popular hiking trails in the region. Expect to encounter many hikers and dogs on the trail and use extreme caution around exposed cliffs and steep drops. The Rattlesnake Mountain Trail is cooperatively maintained by Seattle Public Utilities, King County and Washington ...
Rauðfeldsgjá is a ravine or natural wonder in Snæfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland. This narrow rift is Raudfeldsgjá, which stretches for kilometers through a canyon so narrow that you can stretch out your hands and touch both sides.
The ravine is interesting from a geological point of view and also as a place mentioned in the Icelandic saga, B&aac...
Ravine des Casoars (Ravine of the Cassowaries) is a gorge and an associated drainage basin in the Australian state of South Australia located on the west coast of Kangaroo Island about 95 kilometres (59 miles) west of Kingscote.
The Ravine des Casoars is a steep sided valley of 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) length with an east–west alignment and with a maximum depth ...
Rays Hill Tunnel is one of three original Pennsylvania Turnpike tunnels that were abandoned (this one in 1968) after two massive realignment projects. The others included the Sideling Hill Tunnel, and farther west, the Laurel Hill Tunnel.
Rays Hill Tunnel is 3,532 feet (1,077 m) long. It was the shortest of the seven original tunnels on Pennsylvania Turnpike. Due to i...
Nelson Rocks is a large privately owned rock formation located in the North Fork Valley of Pendleton County, West Virginia, United States. The area is operated under the name of NROCKS Outdoor Adventures, and was previously known as Nelson Rocks Outdoor Center (NROC).
Nelson Rocks is at the southern end of the River Knobs, which contain several other similar "razorbac...
Razor Point Trail is about 2/3 mile to the Razor Point Overlook and Yucca Point Overlook. The trail then splits to the Beach Trail. The Beach Trail adds another 3/4-mile that is a rustic footpath through the upper reserve and descends roughly 300 feet to the beach. Final access to beach via stairs.
The Yucca Point Overlook, accessible from both Razor Point and Beach ...
Rdum il-Qammieħ is a cliff in Mellieħa and has an elevation of 100 metres. Rdum il-Qammieħ is situated nearby to Id-Daħar, close to Ras il-Qammieħ.
At the end of the walk you can walk to the old Radat Station and enjoyed the view from above.
The Red Arrow loop trail (1.5km return) beginning at Collins Avenue, climbs 100m in elevation through rainforest, Eucalyptforest and grasslands to a lookout above the Cairns International Airport offering views over the city and out to Green Island.
Red Ash Island lies abandoned in an old-growth forest near Red Ash Mine along the Southside Trail between Thurmond and Cunard. A good starting point is the Brooklyn Boat Launch.
Then disaster struck. On March 6, 1900, an explosion in the Red Ash Mine killed 46. Five years later, a second explosion in the joined Red Ash and Rush Run mines killed 24. Now the town and t...
Red Breaks Canyon is located in Grand Staircase/Escalante National Monument, a few miles north of Harris Wash. Red Breaks ia a colorful slot but is not easy to traverse and should ideally be done with more then one person. There is a technical slot canyon that runs approximately south-north called Red Breaks Slot -- “technical” in the sense that there are ...
The Red Canyon Visitor Center is located just off Highway 12 en route to Bryce Canyon National Park amid the spectacular red sandstone spires and formations. This area has been called the "most photographed place in Utah". It is easy to see why, with the brilliant red soil contrasted with the green pines. Handicapped accessable factilities, including restrooms and the...
The Red Canyon in the Eilat Mountains is about 20 minutes north of Eilat, Israel. The Red Canyon gets its name from the phenomenon which occurs when sunlight hits the reddish rock that lines the canyon, giving it an intense reddish color.
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