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Halemaʻumaʻu Crater is a pit crater located within the much larger summit caldera of Kīlauea in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The roughly circular crater floor is 770 metres (2,530 ft) x 900 metres (2,950 ft) and is 83 metres (270 ft) below the floor of Kīlauea caldera. Halemaʻumaʻu in the Hawaiian mythology is home to Pele, Hawaiian Goddess of Fire and Volcanoes, a...
Half and Half is a cool rock formation in Cottonwood Cove, Coyote Buttes South, Arizona. A piece of "Half and Half" has broken off and it is not as photogenic as it used to be, but is still a reasonably good subject.
Half Dome is a quartz monzonite batholith at the eastern end of Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California. It is a well-known rock formation in the park, named for its distinct shape. One side is a sheer face while the other three sides are smooth and round, making it appear like a dome cut in half. It stands at nearly 8,800 feet above sea level and is com...
Halfway Rock Point offers an excellent vista: on the northern horizon lie Flowerpot and Bear's Rump islands in Fathom Five National Marine Park. From here the trail enters Indian Head Cove, favoured by both swimmers and SCUBA divers. West of this cove are two sea caves, the Natural Arch, and further along, the Grotto.
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation and a blowhole on the island of Oahu, Hawaii off of Hanauma Bay overlooking the Pacific Ocean. On windy days when the tide is high, the ocean breeze sends the waves rolling on to the shore where the rock formation then shoots sea spray high into the air through the cave acting like a geyser. It is not always at its best every day th...
Hálsanefshellir Cave in the Reynisfjara Beach is one of the prime attractions of the world-famous black sand beach near Vik. The waves that pummel the shoreline are notoriously fierce, and the advice is to never turn your back on them.
A bridge along the highway goes over the top of Halstead Meadow. On the north side, a small picnic area and pit toilet offer a good place to stop. Black bears can sometimes be seen in the meadow in spring. At any time of year, wildflowers are common here.
HaMakhtesh HaGadol (The Big Crater) is a makhtesh, a geological erosional landform of Israel's Negev desert. It measures 5 x 10 km.
A makhtesh has steep walls of resistant rock surrounding a deep closed valley. One of five makhteshim in Israel and seven in the world, HaMakhtesh HaGadol is the second largest, being exceptional in that it is drained by one river, Nahal ...
HaMakhtesh HaKatan (The Small Crater) is a makhtesh, a geological erosional landform of Israel's Negev desert. One of five makhteshim in Israel, and seven in the world, it is the third largest in Israel at 5 km by 7 km. It was charted in 1942 by Jewish explorers.
Hambrick Bottom is along the San Rafael River and offers unique rock formations can be found at this bend in the San Rafael River in the northwestern corner of the San Rafael Swell.
Lillian Virginia Hambrick (born and died on May 2, 1897) grave is located in Hambrick Bottom area of San Rafael River, Utah. Crossing the San Rafael River on foot during low water is the b...
Hamburger Rocks is located on the western face of the Waterpocket Fold in southern Capitol Reef National Park. A red layer of silty sandstone in the upper Navajo Sandstone (probably stream floodplain deposits) stands out in contrast to white sandstone (dune sand deposits) that makes up make up most of the formation.
The hike begins at Brimhall Trailhead at Halls ...