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Dragon’s Mouth Spring is in Yellowstone’s Mud Volcano Group, on the western side of the Yellowstone River, north of Yellowstone Lake. Water and steam surge from a large, cave-like opening. In 1998, researchers measured the water here at 155° Fahrenheit (= 68.5° Celsius), with a pH of 5.4. The water temperature has not remained stable over recent de...
Dragon’s Eye is in one of several pools of water that can be found in a section of the Paria Plateau called White Pocket, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona. Ground water slowly collects in these small pools, leaving the surrounding sandstone shredded and cracked to bits.
Dragon’s Teeth is an unique rock formation on Maui’s Makaluapuna Point. It was created during the island’s last lava flows. As the lava flowed, fierce winds and waves swept the flow upward until it hardened into what looks like jagged teeth. It's side by side with the golf course of Ritz Carlton.
It's a short walk from the parking lot (if space is a...
Popular hike through a unique landscape featuring otherworldly sandstone pillars with rock caps. Located near Drumheller. The Hoodoos Trail is a must see on any vacation through Central Alberta, Canada
The Dubois Badlands WSA encompasses 4,520 acres of BLM-administered land with no split estate or private inholdings. The topography of the area is primarily badlands and flat topped benches, which are extensively eroded and separated by numerous and intricate drainage patterns. Bands of red and tan sedimentary rock and clays make interesting color patters through the ...
A bit of a shot in the duck, this short hike will lead you on a goose chase out into the desert--all to see a rock that kind of looks like a duck. We’re really quacking ourselves up here. All puns aside, the trail to duck rock can be a little hard to find, but if you have the patience, you can return from the desert with pictures of petroglyphs, or of yourself p...
Dumgoyne is a hill prominent on the edge of the Campsie Fells and is a well-known landmark visible from Glasgow. It is a volcanic plug and is 427 m (1,401 ft) high. The plug is readily reached from a path beside Glengoyne Distillery or via a water-board track from the contiguous villages of Strathblane and Blanefield 3 miles (5 kilometres) to the east or Kil...
Duna da Cresmina extends over 66 hectares and is a part of the Guincho-Oitavos dune system, located on the edge of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park near Cascais in Portugal. This dune system is considered fairly unique because, as a result of the prevailing northwest winds, the sand from the Guincho and Cresmina beaches eventually returns to the sea 5km further to the ...