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Nice spot to drive down to the river bar when driving Avenue of the Giants.
The Eel River is the third largest river in California. It carves deep canyons down great mountains, through flat valleys, and past majestic and ancient redwood forests. The Avenue of the Giants follows the South Fork of the river, but also features the branching of the South and Main forks t...
The small peninsula, or promontory, Dyrhólaey (0.192 Miles / 120 meters) (formerly known as"Cape Portland"by seamen) is located on the south coast of Iceland, not far from the village Vík. It was formerly an island of volcanic origin, which is also known by the Icelandic wordeyjameaningisland.
The view from Dyrhólaey is interesting: To the no...
Dzhendem tepe (also called Youth Hill or Hill of (the) Youth) is the biggest and highest of the seven Plovdiv hills. It is located in the western part of town. Its approximate height (above sea-level) is 307 m (1 007.21785 feet (1007 ft 239⁄64 inches)).
In ancient times it was called the Mount of the Dryad Nymphs. During the Bronze Age there was a settlement and...
The Eagle Borax Works in Death Valley, California was established near Bennetts Well in 1882 by Isidore Daunet, J.M. McDonald, M. Harmon and C.C. Blanch to mine the borate deposits that Daunet discovered there in 1880. The partnership established the first borax works in the valley. Partly refined borax was hauled to Daggett, California through the Panamint Valley usi...
NOTE: Eagle's Nest Sinkhole is an expert-level cave divign site in west central Florida inside the Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area (WMA). Numerious people have died in the cave system.
Eagle's Nest is a deep cave system. The cave has been mapped to 310 feet deep. There are tunnels both upstream and downstream of the cave entrance.
The Ear of Dionysius (Italian:Orecchio di Dionisio) is a limestone cave carved out of the Temenites hill in the city of Syracuse, on the island of Sicily in Italy. Its name comes from its similarity in shape to the human ear.
The Ear of Dionysius was most likely formed out of an old limestone quarry. It is 23 metres high and extends 65 metres back into the cliff. Hori...
Ear of the Wind is a pothole natural arch located within the boundaries of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.
A Navajo guide is required for any visitation.
Ear Spring is a truly hot spring, with surface water temperatures often above the boiling point of 198°F (92°C) at this elevation. True to its name, this pool is shaped somewhat like an ear.
Very rarely, Ear Spring erupts. The last eruption happened on September 15, 2018 (14 years since the last known eruption). This eruption proved to be historic, for it actu...
It's a short 0.3 mile hike to Earthquake Fault in Mammoth Lakes. A more appropriate name for the nearly straight fracture would be "Earthquake Fissure." Because the rocks on both sides have not moved much vertically of laterally relative to one another, it is not really a "fault." The fissure is up to 10 feet wide and 60 feet deep. The Earthquake Fault cuts through...
East Potomac Park is a section of Potomac Park in Washington, D.C., located south of the Jefferson Memorial and the 14th Street Bridge. Located between the Washington Channel and the Potomac River, the park is home to the East Potomac Park Golf Course, a miniature golf course, a public swimming pool (the East Potomac Park Aquatic Center), and tennis courts. The roads ...
Echo amphitheater is a natural amphitheatre located in Rio Arriba County, in northern New Mexico in the southwestern United States, about 17 miles (27 km) west of Abiquiú and about 4 miles (7 km) up the road from Ghost Ranch.
In the spring of 1861 a group of settlers from Iowa were farming in northern New Mexico when they were set upon by a band of Navajo who h...
Echo Lake and Beach is a gorgeous little lake located on the western side of Mount Desert Island just south of Somesville near Route 102. Echo Lake Beach is on the southern shore within Acadia National Park and has become the most popular fresh water swimming place.
Echo Lake Beach is off-limits to pets May 15-September 15.
On the coast near the mouth of the Arthur River is a plaque titled The Edge of the World. North West Coast Tasmania, and a poem by tourism pioneer Brian Inder, who coined the term, referring to the coastline at Arthur River which is regularly lashed by the gales of the Roaring Forties.