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Two unique sea stacks of about 7-8 m sit on the wavecut platform located on the southeastern tip of the island. The shape of the rocks is formed by the long-term wave and weather erosion. Many joints can be found on both vertical stacks.
The Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park (prior to July 2013 called The Breakaways Reserve or just simply The Breakaways) is a protected area in northern South Australia, just off the Stuart Highway 33 km (21 mi) north of Coober Pedy. The Breakaways CP is managed under a co-management agreement by the Department of Environment, Water, and Natural Resources in conjunctio...
Kannesteinen (pitcher stone) is a special stone-shaped stone located on the shore in the village of Oppedal on the west side of Vågsøy in Vestland county.
The pitcher has been shaped by the sea and waves for thousands of years. The process is often referred to as Marine abrasion .&...
Kan Thar Yar Lake is a great spot to relax a bit away from the town. You can walk around, buy some bread to feed the fish and talk to locals who are just there, sitting and waving at you!
Kaokoland is an area in Northern Namibia and is one of the wildest and less populated areas in Namibia, with a population density of one person every 2 km². The main settlement in Kaokoland is the city of Opuwo.
The Kaokoland Nature Reserve is a nature reserve located in northwestern Namibia and is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the Skeleton Coast National ...
The Karakul or Karakuli ("black lake") is a lake located 196 km from Kashgar, Xinjiang province, China. There is a lake of the same name in Tajikistan.
At an altitude of 3,600 m, it is the highest lake of the Pamir plateau, near the junction of the Pamir, Tian Shan and Kunlun mountain ranges. Surrounded by mountains which remain snow-covered throughout the year, the t...
The northern rātā Karamea Walking Tree is a 32-metre tall tree near Karamea, South Island, New Zealand. It won New Zealand's tree of the year in 2024. Named due to its resemblance to JRR Tolkien’s sentient tree-like Ents. The northern rātā is one of New Zealand’s tallest flowering trees. The species can live for 1,000 years. It is unclear how old the Walki...
Karawapop, a heart-shaped lagoon in the cluster of West Papua island, Raja Ampat Indonesia. Climb up some schetchy stairs to see the view of Love Lagoon Misool.
Kardinia Park is a major public park located in South Geelong, Victoria. A number of public and sporting facilities are located in the park: a major AFL stadium, a secondary football oval, a cricket field, an open air swimming pool, a number of netball courts, various sporting clubrooms, and a senior citizens centre. The park is bounded by Moorabool Street, the Geelon...
Karimabad, formerly known as Baltit, is the capital of Hunza District, in the Gilgit-Baltistan province of Pakistan.The Guardianranked it as one of the five "Best Tourist Sites" in Pakistan.
Karimabad was named in honour of Prince Karim Aga Khan, the current spiritual head of Shia Ismaili Nizari community, though locals often still refer to Karimabad by its older name...
Kariyado no Gebazakura is an ancient cherry tree in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan. This tree is known for its unique shape and beautiful blossoms.
It is one of Japan's "Five Great Cherry Trees," also known as the "Nihon Godai Zakura," celebrated for their age and beauty.