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Pinhook Bog is a unique bog in Indiana that has been designated a National Natural Landmark. It is part of Indiana Dunes National Park, an area that many citizens, scientists, and politicians fought hard to preserve. Its sister bog, Volo Bog, is located nearby. The bog contains a large variety of plants, including insect eating plants, tamarack trees, stands of bluebe...
Fifteen kilometers from the poblacion area upstream Las Navas River (Catubig River), a famous falls known as the "Pinipisakan Falls" towers as the main tourist attraction of the municipality. The place is easily accessible by motor boats and vehicles if the weather is good (mahuraw).
Pinipisakan Falls a tourist destination was formally inaugurated as a new tourist des...
The Pink Cliffs are a series of highly dissected cliffs, approximately 35 mi (56 km) long, along the southeast edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southwestern Utah in the United States. The cliffs form unique rock formations and are largely protected as part of Bryce Canyon National Park.
Geologically the cliffs are pink- and red-colored Claron Formation limestones, f...
The Pink Cliffs Reserve was a gold mining area where sluicing and waterraces were built to remove surface layers of soil. Beneath are pink coloured rocks stained by iron oxides. Mining here operated in the 1870s and 1880s.
Pinnacle Rock (Roca del Pináculo) is a celebrated volcanic plug on Bartolomé Island, one of Ecuador's Galápagos Islands. It is beside Sulivan Bay, part of a channel that separates Bartolomé from nearby Santiago Island. The rock is part of a now largely eroded volcanic dike that once connected the two islands. Several endemic species of lich...
On the Crater Lake's southeast slopes, the canyons of Wheeler and Sand Creeks became submerged in a searing pyroclastic flow during the massive blast 7,700 years ago. Gases from the superheated rock below were released to the surface via narrow vents, welding the pyroclastic deposits in their immediate vicinity.
They may be viewed from overlooks at the end of the acc...
With colorful sandstone, petroglyphs, and rare plant species, Pinto Valley Wilderness is an often overlooked area. Containing Guardian Peak, one of the highest points in the area, Pinto Valley Wilderness stretches from higher elevations down to the desert and Lake Mead. All you plant enthusiasts will be most interested in the gypsum mudhills. They support an odd array...
"Galés" are a group of tropical pools formed at low tide about 6 kilometers from the city's beach. They are served by 15 large registered catamarans leaving from various points in the municipal area. Individual tours are also available.
Check with tour boats what the tides will be. Catamarans organize to leave the shore in time to arrive before low tide, so the...
Piscinas Naturais de Maragogi Taocas are natural poools a few KM's from Maragogi. As this is not the city's main pool area, there are more tours to the other pools in Maragogi, which is ideal for those who prefer to dive in places with fewer people.
Check with tour boats what the tides will be. Catamarans organize to leave the shore in time to arrive before low tide,...
The Pixley Vernal Pools is one of the few remaining natural vernal pools containing rare endemic plant species. Over 26 families and 100 species are represented at this site.
Playa De Sakoneta is located along the Basque Coast between the Spanish towns of Zumaia and Deba. It is known for its Flysch, a sequence of sedimentary rock layers that progress from deep-water and turbidity flow deposits to shallow-water shales and sandstones.
Pleasant Valley Tanks are along the Geology Tour Road to the east of Squaw Tank.
Backcountry camping is permitted in areas that are:
1 mile (1.6 km) from roads,
500 feet from trails and water sources,
not day-use only areas.
Before setting out into the backcountry, you must first register at one of the backcountry boards.