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The Aeolian Islands or Lipari Islands are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily, named after the demigod of the winds Aeolus. The locals residing on the islands are known as Eolians (Italian: Eoliani). The Aeolian Islands are a popular tourist destination in the summer, and attract up to 200,000 visitors annually.
The largest island is Lipari. T...
Four different main centers of mystical spiritual energy known as Vortexes may be found among the renowned red rock formations in Sedona, Arizona. Although these subtle spirals of concentrated energy are thought by new-age practitioners to strengthen the inner beings of those that come in contact with the force thought to emanate from specific locations in the Sedona ...
Karagiye is a 40 kilometres (25 mi) long karst trench close to the Caspian Sea. At its lowest point at Vpadina Kaundy, it is approximately 134 metres (440 ft) below sea level. It is the lowest point in Central Asia, Kazakhstan, and the former Soviet Union. It is also known as the Karagiye Depression and Karagiye Mountain Trench.
The trench was formed as soluble limest...
Vredefort crater is the largest verified impact crater on Earth. It is located in the Free State Province of South Africa and named after the town of Vredefort, which is situated near its centre. The site is also known as the Vredefort dome or Vredefort impact structure. In 2005, the Vredefort Dome was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for its geologic ...
Named after the Roman god, Vulcan, Vulcan's Anvil is considered a sacred part of the Grand Canyon National Park. Vulcan's Anvil is a basalt feature encountered just before entering Lava Falls rapid on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park.
This volcanic neck that juts out of the river 60 feet and reminds river runners they will soon be at the head of Lava ...
Wadi al-Hasa, known from the Hebrew Bible as the valley and brook of Zered, is a wadi in western Jordan.
The wadi is very big and long and ends in the Dead Sea at the town of Al-Safi.
The wadi area is intensely used by farmers who use the water for irrigation, mostly for vegetables like tomatoes and melons.
Zared (also Zered) is a name used in the Torah for a brook an...
Wadi El Rayan is a unique nature protectorate in Faiyum Governorate, Egypt, under the supervision of the Ministry of Environmental Affairs (EEAA).
Wadi el Rayan is mentioned in Coptic sources as Pilihēy (Coptic: ⲡⲓⲗⲓϩⲏⲩ, lit. 'possessing profit, useful'), a salt lake west of Kalamoun where Samuel the Confessor liked to rest.
The valley of Wadi El-Rayan is an ar...
Wadi Feiran or Wadi Faran is the southern Sinai Peninsula's largest and widest wadi. It is an intermittent stream and rises from the mountains around Saint Catherine's Monastery, at 2500 m above sea level.
It is one of the alleged sites of Rephidim, a station of the Exodus where Moses struck a rock caused it to spring water, allowing his people the Hebrews to drink.
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Mushroom Rock is a favourite photo opportunity of visitors to Wadi Rum.
Natural formation of soft sedimentary layers of rock below being eroded by wind and rain faster than the harder layers on top. This is essentially the same process that creates the rock bridges.
There is a second location further south in Wadi Rum desert known as skinny mushroom which you are a...
The Wahweap Hoodoos Trail is a 9.1 trail is located near Big Water, Utah and offer an unique experience. Instead of deep, rich shades of red and orange, these hoodoos are a ghostly white. The wash can range from a dry creek bed to a roaring river. Please be advised there is often little to no shade and this trail can be extraordinarily hot during summer months. This h...
Wahweap Window is a natural arch located in Wahweap Bay. It is found between Ice Cream Canyon and Castle Rock across the bay from Stateline Launch Ramp.
Rainbow Falls is a waterfall located in Hilo, Hawaii. It is 80 ft (24 m) tall and almost 100 ft (30 m) in diameter. At Rainbow Falls, the Wailuku River rushes into a large pool below. The gorge is blanketed by lush, dense tropical foliage and the turquoise colored pool is bordered by beautiful wild ginger. The falls are accessed at Wailuku River State Park and are bes...
Waikanaloa Wet Cave is located on Kauai’s North Shore off the the main road in the Haena State Park. The water comes from an underground spring that eventually feeds into the ocean and the level in the cave is effected by the tides.
The water in these wet caves is fed by springs seeping through the porous lava and is extremely cold.
To get to the cave, park in t...
Wailuku River Boiling Potsare part of Wailuku River State Park. Boiling Pots is a succession of big pools connected by underground flow or cascades and whose waters roll and bubble as if boiling. The exposed hexagonal columns that line the pools were formed by the slow cooling of basalt lava.