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The landform, Fossil Butte, is an erosional remnant (essentially a large hill being slowly eroded into the valleys below) exposing the Fossil Butte Member prominently on its south and west sides, with subtle exposures to the east and north. In addition to the fish fossils, erosion of the butte has revealed reptile fossils such as crocodiles, turtles, snakes, and even ...
Fossil Cliffs is a popular walking destinations for day visitors to Maria Island National Park inTasmania, Australia.
The Fossil Cliffs are tall limestone cliffs containing prolific ancient fossils. The cliff exposure in the Fossil Bay area is recognised as the best example of lower Permian strata in Tasmania, if not the world. The dark grey rock containing the fossil...
Waterfall Trail is the most popular area at Fossil Creek. The one-mile trail follows the creek to a natural waterfall, where crowds spend the day swimming. This rewarding hike showcases the beauty Fossil Creek has to offer. However, swimming and cliff diving near the waterfall is extremely dangerous, and has led to several drowning deaths and severe injuries. Fossil C...
At the Fossil Discovery Exhibit visitors can experience the changes to Big Bend's plants and animals, and the world they lived in, through 130 million years of geologic time. Specimens from Big Bend's remarkable fossil record and vivid artwork illustrate the fascinating stroy of Big Bend's ancient life. A short trail also leads to a panoramic view of Big Bend's nearby...
The Fossil Falls is a unique geological feature, located in the Coso Range of California in the United States. Volcanic activity in the mountain range, along with meltwater from glaciers in the nearby Sierra Nevada, played a role in the creation of the falls. They are located near Little Lake, Inyo County, California, 1.0 mi (1.6 km) off US 395 (at a red cinder cone c...
The Fossil Forest is the remains of an ancient submerged forest from Jurassic times, located to the east of Lulworth Cove on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, England. It lies on the Jurassic Coast, on a wide ledge in the seaside cliff. The site is within the Lulworth Ranges and thus has restricted access. Parts of forest can also be seen on the Isle of Portland and in q...
Fossil Forest is one of the lesser known badlands of northwest New Mexico. Large pieces of petrified wood, including long trunks and upright stumps can be foud here.
Founders Grove is located along the Avenue of the Giants in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Near Weott, this grove has an easy 1/2 mile self-guided walk with informational booklets available at the beginning of the trail. This well-travelled trail is a good example of old-growth redwood forest and contains a few very big trees, including the Founder's Tree (346.1. ft. t...
The Fountain Paint Pot (often pluralized) is a mud pot located in Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park.
The Fountain Paint Pot is named for the reds, yellows and browns of the mud in this area. The differing colors are derived from oxidation states of the iron in the mud. As with all hot springs, the heat in the caldera forces pressurized water up through t...
The Fountain Paint Pot is a mud pot located in Lower Geyser basin in Yellowstone National Park. Fountain Paint Pot is one of many mudpots found in the park.
The Fountain Paint Pot is named for the reds, yellows and browns of the mud in this area. The differing colors are derived from oxidation states of the iron in the mud. As with all hot springs, the heat in th...
Franklin Butte is a 5,179-foot-elevation (1,579-meter) summit in Utah's Valley of the Gods which is within Bears Ears National Monument.
Franklin Butte is situated 15 miles (24 km) west of Bluff, Utah, in the Valley of the Gods, on land administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Precipitation runoff from this iconic landform's slopes drains to the San Juan River v...
The Frank Slide was a massive rockslide that buried part of the mining town of Frank, North-West Territories, Canada, at 4:10 a.m. on April 29, 1903. Around 110 million tonnes (120 million short tons) of limestone rock slid down Turtle Mountain. Witnesses reported that within 100 seconds the rock reached up the opposing hills, obliterating the eastern edge of Frank, t...
The Franz Joseph Cliffs are located in the Bucegi Mountains near Sinaia, Prahova Valley, Romania. They are situated in close proximity to the Royal Meadow, used often by former Romanian monarchs to host feasts for their most important guests.
They have been named by King Carol I of Romania, after Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. The stairs and railings have also bee...
The Cascade Frecha Mizarelais a waterfall located in the Serra da Freitas, near the village of Albergaria da Serra.
This waterfall is located in the granite cliff of the Serra da Freita plateau, at an altitude of about 97 meters. It is fed by the waters of Caima river and has a height of around 75 meters, thereby being one of the highest in Europe outside of Scandina...
Missed waterfall? There is one on Samloem! It's dry in the middle of high season but at other times it's a great place to chill. There are some restaurants around so you can grab a drink and cool down in the waterfall's pool.