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Cueva Ventana (English:Cave Window) is a large cave situated atop a limestone cliff in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, overlooking the Río Grande de Arecibo valley. It is visible from the PR-123 but is accessible from a trail that begins adjacent to a Puma gas station located along PR-10 on kilometer 75. The cave and surrounding land are privately owned.
The cave is a po...
Culleenamore strand is located on the south side of the half-promontory of Strandhill, at the mouth of Ballysadare Bay, Co Sligo, Ireland.
Culleenamore is a diverse animal habitat, and also a seal sanctuary. Horse racing at Culleenamore dates back to the early 1800s, and it is possible the tradition originated much earlier; the surrounding sand hills form a natural gr...
Culp's Hill, which is about 3⁄4 mi (1,200 m) south of the center of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, played a prominent role in the Battle of Gettysburg. It consists of two rounded peaks, separated by a narrow saddle. Its heavily wooded higher peak is 630 ft (190 m) above sea level. The lower peak is about 100 feet (30 m) shorter than its companion. The eastern slope d...
Curup Maung Waterfalls, located in Rinduhati Village, is a beautiful place where you can relax on the rocks at the riverbank. The surface of the waterfall is covered with many small plants and at the bottom you'll see some trees giving a nice shade.
Cypress Point Lookout offers a spectacular spot to catch sunsets, thanks to its southwest view. The coastline just southeast of here is known as Sunset Point, an exclusive neighborhood populated with mansions from the Roaring Twenties.
Planted around 1930, the Monterey cypress that now create the "tree tunnel" at the Point Reyes Receiving Station is a signature landscape feature that evokes some of the prestige that RCA placed in this profitable, historic operation.
The Receiving Station and "Tree Tunnel" are located at what is now the Point Reyes National Seashore park's North District Operations C...
The tropical rainforest ecosystem of the Daintree Rainforest is one of the most complex on earth. Its plant diversity and structural complexity is unrivalled on the Australian continent and represents the origins of its more familiar ‘Australian’ flora.
Millions of years ago the Australian continent was warm and humid and rainfall was plentiful. Durin...
Daisy Geyser is a geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Daisy Geyser is part of the Daisy Group. It was named prior to 1890 by the Hague Party. It erupts every 110 to 240 minutes for a period of 3 to 5 minutes and is one of the most predictable geysers in the park. Its fountain erupts at an angle to the ground and reaches ...
Dallol is a ghost town in northern Ethiopia with an elevation of about 130 meters below sea level. Dallol currently holds the record high average temperature for an inhabited location on Earth, where an average annual temperature of 35°C (96°F) was recorded between the years 1960 and 1966. Dallol is also one of the most remote places on Earth. There are no roa...
Damaraland was a name given to the north-central part of what later became Namibia, inhabited by the Damaras. It was bounded roughly by Ovamboland in the north, the Namib Desert in the west, the Kalahari Desert in the east, and Windhoek in the south.
In the 1970s the name Damaraland was revived for a bantustan in South West Africa (present-day Namibia), intended by th...
Dance Hall Rock is loacted at mile 36.5 on Hole-in-the-Rock Trail in Utah. Hike at your leisure over sandy/rocky terrain into a natural red rock amphitheater. The big rocks in this area have numerous room-sized (and bigger) potholes on top. Most of them have little gardens.
On the Hole-in-the-Rock Road 36.5 miles south from Highway 12, turn east at the BLM interpretiv...
Dancing Ledge is part of the Jurassic Coast near Langton Matravers in the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, England. Dancing Ledge is a flat area of rock at the base of a small cliff. A little scrambling is required for access. It is signposted on the South West Coast Path a few kilometres west of Swanage. Dancing Ledge is so called because at certain stages of the tide when...