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The Kashmir Valley, also known as the Vale of Kashmir, is an intermontane valley in the portion of the Kashmir region administered by India. The valley is bounded on the southwest by the Pir Panjal Range and on the northeast by the main Himalayas range. It is approximately 135 km long and 32 km wide, and drained by the Jhelum River.
Kashmir valley is a popular tourist...
Kasih Hill is one of the tourist attractions in North Sulawesi Province . On this Love Hill there is a monument. Kasih Hill is located about 55 km south of Manado , precisely in Kanonang Village, Minahasa Regency . Bukit Kasih is an unspoiled sulfur hill. In this place the feelings of love from tourists will be aroused.
To come here, it takes two hours drive from Mana...
Kata Tjuta, sometimes written Tjuṯa (Kata Joota), and also known as Mount Olga (or colloquially as The Olgas), are a group of large domed rock formations or bornhardts located about 365 km (227 mi) southwest of Alice Springs, in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. Uluru, 25 km (16 mi) to the east, and Kata Tjuta form the two major landmarks...
Kātiki Point is a peninsula south of Moeraki village that is home to a variety of wildlife including takaraka/yellow eyed penguins and kekeno/New Zealand fur seals.
Katmai National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park in southern Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its brown bears. The park covers 7,383 square miles (19,120 km2), being roughly the size of Wales. Most of this is a designated wilderness area, including 5,288 square miles (13,700 km2) of the park. The park is named after Mount...
Kawah Putih is a striking crater lake and tourist spot in a volcanic crater about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of Bandung in West Java in Indonesia.
Kawah Putih lake (7.10° S 107.24° E) is one of the two craters which make up Mount Patuha, an andesitic stratovolcano (a "composite" volcano). Mount Patuha is one of numerous volcanoes in Java. Kawah Putih crater l...
The Kawarau Gorge is a major river gorge, located in Central Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand. The Kawarau River flows through the gorge, which is located between the towns of Queenstown and Cromwell, and part of the route of State Highway 6 also follows the gorge.
The gorge begins some 30 kilometres from Queenstown, close to the wine-growing community of Gib...
The Kaweah Gap is the lowest east-west pass through the Great Western Divide, in Sequoia National Park, California, United States. The High Sierra Trail is routed through this pass.
Located in the small forest behind Kawela Bay is a beautiful large banyan tree.
A plaque says: "This single tree, an amazing expanse of multiple trunks and vines, is routinely used as a filming location for major motion pictures and television shows, including LOST and Pirates of the Caribbean. Older banyan trees have "prop roots" that eventually grow into trunks as ...
Kawilinau (Bottomless Pit) is an old lava vent along the Halemau'u trail in Haleakala National Park. A number of trails converge on this interesting site.
The Kazinga Channel in Uganda is a wide, 32-kilometre (20 mi) long natural channel that links Lake Edward and Lake George, and a dominant feature of Queen Elizabeth National Park. The channel attracts a varied range of animals and birds, with one of the world's largest concentration of hippos and numerous Nile crocodiles.
Lake George is a small lake with an average de...
Kazumura Cave is a lava tube and has been surveyed at 40.7 miles long and 3,614 feet deep making it the longest and deepest lava tube in the world. The cave is located on the island of Hawaii on the eastern slope of Kilauea. Kilauea is the most recently active volcano on the Big Island. The Aila'au lava flow that contains Kazumura Cave originated from the Kilauea Iki ...
Kbal Chhay Waterfall is a waterfall approximately 7 km from the city of Sihanoukville in south-west Cambodia and then a further 9 km along a red dust track. Until 1963 Kbal Chhay was a source for providing clean-water to Sihanoukville, but the arrangement ended when it became a hiding place for the Khmer Rouge.
Keāhole Point is the westernmost point of the island of Hawaii. The Kona International Airport was moved here from directly north of the town of Kailua-Kona in 1970, when the previous smaller airstrip was converted into the Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area. The name comes fromKe ʻāholesince the ʻāhole fish (Kuhlia sandvicensis) was found nearby.
Between the airp...