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Jvari Pass Travertine Natural Monument (Georgian: ჯვრის უღელტეხილის ტრავერტინი) is calcareous sinter or tufa in Baidara River valley on the left bank of the road tunnel of the Kobi-Gudauri motorway at 2197 meters above the sea level in Kazbegi Municipality, Georgia.
This limestone was formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of ambient temperature water. Travert...
Kaali is a group of 9 meteorite craters in the village of Kaali on the Estonian island of Saaremaa. Most recent estimates put its formation shortly after 1530–1450 BCE (3237+/-10 14C yr BP). It was created by an impact event and is one of the few impact events that has occurred in a populated area (other ones are: Henbury craters and Carancas crater). Before the...
Kachina is "the middle bridge." Spanning the canyon equidistant from both Owachomo and Sipapu bridges. It is larger than Owachomo but smaller than Sipapu. Proving that canyons are dynamic rather than static, approximately 4,000 tons of sandstone fell from the inside of the Kachina bridge opening in June 1992, enlarging the opening as it has no doubt been enlarged time...
Kahekili's Leap is located just west of Kaunolu Village Site on the Island of Lanai, Hawaii. It's a breathtaking 80 foot cliff overlooking the ocean. Below and to the right churns a large sea cave.
Use extreme caution when taking a peak over the edge, as the fall would be fatal.
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park Kahuku Unit is a place of dynamic volcanism, rich Hawaiian traditions and a fascinating history of ranching. It is a site of struggle and restoration for many unique plant and animal species of Ka'ū. Share in the wonders of this 116,000 acre unit of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.
Kahuku is located on Hwy 11 in Ka‘ū near mi...
Ka Lae, also known as South Point, is the southernmost point of the Big Island of Hawaii and of the 50 United States. The Ka Lae area is registered as a National Historic Landmark District under the name South Point Complex. The area is also known for its strong ocean currents and winds and is the home of a wind farm.
The name for the southern tip of the island of Haw...
Kalahaku Overlook (9,324 feet) is located near mile marker 18.7 on Highway 378 in Haleakalā National Park, Maui, Hawaii. The rim overlook provides a superb view of the crater floor.
Kalalau Lookout is located in Koke'e State Park in Kauai. The lookout offer views of the Kalalau Valley, one of the most photographed and well recognized valleys in all of Hawai'i.
The Kalalau Valley is located on the northwest side of the island of Kauaʻi in the state of Hawaiʻi. The valley is located in the Nā Pali Coast State Park and houses the beautiful Kalalau Beach. The Nā Pali Coast is very rugged and is inaccessible to automobiles. The only legal ways to access the valley are by kayak or by hiking the Kalalau Trail.
The valley is renown...
Kálfshamarsvík is a small cove north of the western part of Skaga.
At Kálfshamarsnes there is a lighthouse that was originally built in 1913 but rebuilt in 1939.
Just north of Kálfshamarsvík is the desolate farm Saurar, which was in the news in early 1964 due to a ghost walk that was supposed to be there, but later everything was...
Kalibiru is a natural tourist attraction located in the district of Kulon Progo Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region. This tourist spot has undulating land and is dominant by hills in a protected forest area. Nature tourism with the theme Kalibiru Community Forest is in the Menoreh Kulon Progo Hills Yogyakarta, at an altitude of 450 meters above sea level. The forest is...
Kaluahine Falls is located at the eastern end of Waipio Valley next to a black sand beach. A hike down into the valley is required to see the falls which might not be flowing at all.
Kaluu o Ka Oo is a multi-colored cinder cone on the south end of the Haleakala Crater. The trail descends 2,800 feet in the first 4 miles to the valley floor. It follows the base of the south rim into the barren moonscape with continuous magnificent vistas. A half-mile spur trail climbs to the rim of Kaluu o Ka Oo, offering views into the cinder cone.