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Brent Tor is a tor on the western edge of Dartmoor, approximately four miles (6.5 km) north of Tavistock, rising to 1100 ft (330m) above sea level. The Tor is surmounted by the Church of St Michael, the parish church of the village of Brentor, which lies below the Tor.
Brent Tor is an unusual example of early Carboniferous basaltic volcanic rocks, now weathered down. ...
Bridalveil Fall is one of the most prominent waterfalls in the Yosemite Valley in California, seen yearly by millions of visitors to Yosemite National Park.
The Ahwahneechee tribe believed that Bridalveil Fall was home to a vengeful spirit named Pohono which guarded the entrance to the valley, and that those leaving the valley must not look directly into the wate...
Bridal Veil Falls (60ft) is lcoated in Spearfish Canyon just south of Spearfish, South Dakota. With the new viewing platform, this waterfall is easy to find. Right along the scenic byway and plenty of parking. You may even spot some ice climbers in the winter.
The Bridge Canyon Wilderness is a small wilderness area located in the Newberry Mountains in southern Nevada, United States, in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. It is also within Avi Kwa Ame National Monument.
Want to beat the desert heat? The Bridge Canyon Wilderness in the Newberry Mountains offers a cool refuge. These imposing mountains contain wilderness s...
The Bridges of Ross is located on the Loop Head Peninsula about a mile north of the Loop Head Lighthouse. These are 3 natural rock arches, carved into the cliffs by natural ocean erosion.
Brimhall Natural Bridge in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah requires a rugged hike through a narrow canyon. The route is largely unmarked, so carrying a topographic map is recommended.
From the Halls Creek Overlook trailhead, the total round trip distance is 4.6 miles (7.4 km). The hike can be done as a long day hike. Backcountry permits are required for all overnigh...
Brimham Rocks, once known as Brimham Crags, is a 183.9-hectare (454-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Geological Conservation Review (GCR) site, 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, on Brimham Moor in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The site, notified as SSSI in 1958, is an outcrop of Mills...
A small, naturally carved pool, by marine erosion, at the lava shore edge west of the town of Grindavík. The folklore relates that the pond was regularly occupied by a giantess named Oddný.
The Brimmon Oak is a veteran tree in Newtown, Powys, Wales. A pedunculate oak (sometimes called "English oak"), it is thought to be around 500 years old and has been on land farmed by the same family since the 1600s. The tree was scheduled to be felled as part of the construction of the A483 Newtown Bypass in 2015 but was saved as the result of a petition. The tree...
The Bristlecone Trail starts at 9,800 feet (2,990 m) and has interpretive signs in the bristlecone pine grove explain the lives and significance of these ancient trees.
The Wheeler Peak bristlecone pine grove, the most accessible grove in the park, is located on the northeast side of Wheeler Peak. It is unusual in that it grows on a glacial moraine consisting of quar...
Broken Arch in Arches National Park is an intact sandstone arch named for the central crack that gives it a fractured, overlapping appearance. From the trailhead at the Sand Dune Arch parking area, the trail crosses a large meadow to the arch and continues to the campground. Trail leads through fins with sand dunes and slickrock. The northern part of the loop includes...
Broken Hill is an isolated mining city in the far west of outback New South Wales, Australia. Broken Hill has been called "The Silver City", the "Oasis of the West", and the "Capital of the Outback". Although over 1,100 km (684 mi) west of Sydney and surrounded by semi-desert, the town has colourful park and garden displays and offers a number of attractions such as t...
Rubha nam Brathairean (Brothers' Point) is a dramatic headland marking the easternmost point of Trotternish. It's a short walk on a good path down to the shore. Walking out to the end of the point is on a steep path above vertical drops.