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Large black boulders are strewn along several valleys that cross Capitol Reef National Park. In the Fremont River Valley they cover Johnson Mesa above the campground and scatter the hillsides of Fruita. The boulders are strikingly out of place among the tilted red and white bands of sandstone and shale that form the Waterpocket Fold. They originated in the high b...
For a wilderness experience along the Colorado River with hot springs, petroglyphs and a scenic lowland full of slot canyons, go to Black Canyon Wilderness. The combination of river and slot canyon terrain makes for varied activities from kayaking and rock climbing, to hiking and fishing. The only problem in Black Canyon is choosing what to do first!
Activities:
Hik...
Mouthmills is a secluded pebble beach in North Devon, England. Blackchurch Rock is a combination of a ‘stack’ and an ‘arch’.
Parking at the National Trust Car Park at Brownsham.
The Black Crack is a 65-foot-deep and 3 feet across fissure along the White Rim Road in Canyonlands National Park in Utah. It's located west of Soda Springs Basin, and east of White Rim.
Black Crater is a shield volcano in the Western Cascades in Deschutes County, Oregon. Located near McKenzie Pass, the volcano has a broad conical shape with gentle slopes. The volcano likely formed during the Pleistocene and has not been active within the last 50,000 years. Eruptive activity at the volcano produced mafic lava flows made of basaltic andesite and olivin...
This undeveloped state park, just north of Port Orford on the south coast, has an inspiring view of Oregon’s oldest lighthouse from its rocky headland. But it’s the scene a short way to the north that is the real stunner: a long line of 80-100 foot sandstone cliffs that front the Pacific Ocean, seaward of Floras Lake.
The Black Middens is a reef at the mouth of the River Tyne in North East England, noted for the danger it poses to shipping.
The Black Middens is particularly dangerous as it is mostly below the water at high tide when shifting sand bars form around it. Many ships have been blown on to the Black Middens and wrecked – five ships during three days of storms in 186...
The Black Mountains are a mountain range in western North Carolina, in the southeastern United States. They are part of the Blue Ridge Province of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. The Blacks are the highest mountains in the Eastern United States. The range takes its name from the dark appearance of the red spruce and Fraser fir trees that form a spruce-fir forest o...
Black Point Fissures are unusual formations and a little hard to find, but worth it.
Take Cemetery Road till you get to the BP road. The first turn off is for the south side and closest walk to the Fissures, but should be done in 4WD. Next turn It's mostly washboard for several miles and ends up on the east side where there is a parking area.
The Black Rocks at Pungo Andongo (Pedras Negras de Pungo Andongo) are found some 116 km from the provincial capital of Malanje in Angola. They are a series of mysterious rock formations, many incredibly and spectacularly shaped in the form of animals, standing high above the flat African Savanna.
There is a fort erected by the Portuguese in 1671. The region is noted f...