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Cave of the Domes, located near Horseshoe Mesa at the end of the Grandview Trail, is the only cave open to the public in Grand Canyon National Park. Old mines located near Horseshoe Mesa and throughout the park are also closed. With the exception of Cave of the Domes, permits are required to enter caves in Grand Canyon National Park due to the extremely sensitive...
Caverna Aroe Jari is the largest sandstone cavern in Brazil, located 46 km from the town of Chapada dos Guimarães, inside the area of Fazenda Agua Fria, north of the state of Mato Grosso. It is 1550 meters long, extremely flat and has numerous waterfalls. Near the entrance, there is a stream which formed the Blue Lagoon, a natural swimming pool with crystal blu...
The Cave Without a Name is a limestone solutional cave in the Texas Hill Country region of central Texas. It is a National Natural Landmark.
The cave is located 50 miles (80 km) from downtown San Antonio, and 11 miles northeast of Boerne off FM 474 and Kreutzberg Road. It has been commercially operated as a show cave and open for public tours since 1939. It is a membe...
The Cazneaux Tree, also known as Cazneaux's Tree, is aEucalyptus camaldulensisor river red gum that was made famous by the photographer Harold Cazneaux. It is located in the Australian state of South Australia in the locality of Flinders Ranges near Wilpena Pound. The tree is located within the boundaries of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park on the west side of ...
NOTE: If you’re planning on backpacking or day hiking in this area, keep in mind that you may need a permit or pass to do so.
Cedar Mesa is a plateau in San Juan County in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Utah. It extends from Elk Ridge in the north, Comb Wash to the east, the gorge of the San Juan River to the south, and Grand Gulch to the west, an...
Azrou cedar forest is one of Moroccan national parks where you can meet a kind of wild babrbary apes and macaques. It was named for the French general Henri Gouraud. This forest is located on National Route 8 between Azrou and Ifrane.
From Church of Saint Peter, climb up and observe the beautiful view and glorious carving of Charon himself.
There are seval paths in the area. So ask locals to be sure you are on the right one.
Ceja Pelon Mesa is one of the lesser known badlands of northwest New Mexico that offers sandstone formations, extensive colorful badlands and one of the largest petrified wood concentration anywhere in New Mexico. It's 13 miles along a dirt road from Route 197 on BLM land close to the easternmost edge of the Navajo Indian Reservation.
Celestial Stone Pillar is a fascinating natural rock formation on Yakushima Island. It's also known as the Granite Obelisk. This towering monolith is a prominent feature in the island's lush, ancient forests and a popular destination for trekkers.
Cemetery Ridge is a geographic feature in Gettysburg National Military Park, south of the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, that figured prominently in the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1 to July 3, 1863. It formed a primary defensive position for the Union Army during the battle, roughly the center of what is popularly known as the "fish-hook" line. The Confederate Stat...
Cenote Dzonbacal water is crystal clear and in the deepest parts it acquires a blue color. It's 25 meters long by 15 wide, with a minimum depth of .30 meters and a maximum of 30 meters.
Cenote Samula is located next to Cenote Xkeken, a few kilometers from Valladolid in the Yucatan Peninsula.
Cenote Samula has a bigger opening and has a round shape.
The price for both cenotes is just slightly more than for a single one.