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The Fairy Glen is a Quirang-like landslip in miniature. This off-the-beaten-path spot stands out from the surrounding farmland. The road winds around small round-topped grassy hills with lochans (ponds) in between which gives the glen an otherworldly feel. It's located on the West side of Trotternish above Uig.
Fajã da Caldeira do Santo Cristo is a nature reserve and special ecological area. It's part of the UNESCO Azores Geopark.
It is the only place in the archipelago where clams (Tapes decussatus), a local delicacy, grow.
The Fajã de Lopo Vaz, is a permanent debris field, built from the collapsing cliffs on the southern coast of the civil parish of Lajes, municipality of the same name, island of Flores, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. It may have been one of the first points of settlement on the island, owing to its name, which is associated with one of the first se...
The Fajã do Ouvidor is a permanent debris field, built from the collapsing cliffs on the northern coast of the civil parish of Norte Grande, in the municipality of Velas, island of São Jorge, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.
The fajã received its name due to its association with Valério Lopes de Azevedo, the magistrate/superinte...
The hike of Falcina Valley (Sentiero Natura Val Falcina) starts at Lake Mis and loops around the valley. The Falcina Valley is closed to the south-west by the Dolomite walls of Pizzocco and flows into the artificial lake of Mis. The circular route, about 4 km long, starts from the refreshment area and is marked with signs and panels that...
Falésia Beach is a beach in Albufeira, Algarve, southern Portugal. It has a cliff that begins in the Barranco das Belharucas Beach and extends to Vilamoura.
The beach is part of a continuous stretch of sand almost 7 km in length. It is flanked by a line of high cliffs in deep tones ranging from reds to whitish, in contrasting colours with the green of the pine ...
This is a fallen giant sequoia with a large hollowed out space that has been used over the centuries by Native Americans and early pioneers as a shelter.
The Fallen Monarch is a giant sequoia that fell more than three hundred years ago in Mariposa Grove. Giant sequoias are resistant to decay, so their remains can linger for a long period of time if undisturbed.
False Kiva is a human-made stone circle of unknown origin in a cave in a remote area of the Canyonlands National Park, which is located in U.S. state of Utah. It requires some hiking knowledge or special directions to find.
It has become a popular spot for photographers capturing the Southwest, offering a unique frame for the dramatic thunderstorms or clear skies...
The Faraglioni di Cea are two islets located in the territory of Tortolì, on the east coast of Sardinia. They are clearly visible from the beach of Cea.
Faraglioni is the collective name for three stacks located off the island of Capri in the Bay of Naples. The stacks have been given their own names: Stella (still attached to the main island), Mezzo (after Stella), and Scopolo (or Fuori). The lacerta viridens faraglionesis or the blue-tinted lizard can only be found on Scopolo.
The Faraklou (or Falakro) Geological Park on Lemnos Island, Greece, is a fascinating site featuring unique, ancient, golden-yellow, spherical rock formations near the village of Propouli. These natural sculptures, which resemble a lunar landscape, are thought to be 27–33 million years old and are interpreted as sedimentary rocks formed from the diagenesis of san...
The Father Crowley Overlook is beautiful spot looking down into Death Valley's panamint valley. It's located along Route 190, near Independence, California.
Father Crowley Vista Trailhead is located Father Crowley Overlook along Route 190, near Independence, California. The 1.2 mile out and back trail offers scenic views.