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Coney Island is a peninsula and beach on the Atlantic Ocean in southern Brooklyn, New York, United States. The site was formerly an outer barrier island, but became partially connected to the mainland by landfill.
Coney Island is possibly best known as the site of amusement parks and a major resort that reached their peak during the first half of the 20th century. It ...
Coney Island or Inishmulclohy, in County Sligo, Ireland, is one of several islands of the same name off the coast of Ireland. It is an island of approximately 400 acres and is named after the vast quantity of rabbits which can be spotted on the island at any time (Coney (/ˈkoʊni/, historically /ˈkʌni/) is an English word for a rabbit or rabbit hair, deriving from the ...
The confluence of Havasu Creek with the Colorado River (river mile 157) is a popular place for boaters to stop and admire the striking blue-green water of Havasu Creek. The turquoise color is caused by water with a high mineral content. At the point where the blue creek meets the turbid colorado river there often appears a definite break.
Camping is not allowed from 1...
The confluence of the Baker River is formed from the union of the Neff and Baker rivers. The drop of over 10 meters high, creates a huge waterfall and a sharp contrast between the turquoise waters of Baker River and the milky waters of Nef River.
Congaree National Park preserves in South Carolina is the largest tract of old growth bottomland hardwood forest left in the United States. The lush trees growing in this floodplain forest are some of the tallest in the Eastern U.S., forming one of the highest natural canopies remaining in the world. The Congaree River flows through the park.
In addition to being a de...
Dramatic 1,480-acre reserve on an impressive gorge along the Noguera Ribagorzana river with oak forests inhabited by eagles & vultures. Along the way you have to climb stairs, cross bridges, walk on asphalt and on dirt and stone tracks. The Congost is that it links up with the spectacular Montfalcó footbridges.
A visit during the majority of the year will show a Congress Pool that appears pale blue in color. Due to the variable nature of Norris features, it is possible to see the same pool looking muddy and boiling violently.
At Norris, geothermal "disturbances" take place annually. No other thermal area in Yellowstone exhibits this phenomenon. Mysteriously, features throug...
Congress Trail is a 2.7 mile round-trip lollipop-shaped trail on a gentle, paved incline. It begins near the General Sherman Tree, the largest living tree on Earth. Along the path, you'll also see excellent examples of mature sequoias, including the House and Senate groups, and the President Tree.
For accessible access to the Congress Trail and General Sherman Tree, p...
Conguillío Lake is a lake located in the La Araucanía Region of Chile, within the Conguillío National Park. The lake was formed by the damming of the Trufultruful River caused by a lava flow from the Llaima volcano.
Conic Island is a small uninhabited island in Sai Kung District, Hong Kong.
Located within Sai Kung East Country Park, the island lies a few hundred metres east of Tsang Pang Kok, Long Ke Wan. It is visible from Tsang Pang Kok, the East Dam of the High Island Reservoir, the eastern end of Man Yee Road as well as at the end of Stage 1 of the MacLehose Trail. There is a...
Discover barefoot luxury and world-class hospitality at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, a unique resort twice voted 'Best Hotel in the World'. Take a 30-minute seaplane flight from Male International Airport to this paradise resort, set on two tropical islands linked by a 500-meter bridge in the Indian Ocean, and surrounded by palm trees and glorious sandy beaches. On...
The Conservatory of Flowers is a greenhouse and botanical garden that houses a collection of rare and exotic plants in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California. With construction having been completed in 1878, it is the oldest building in the park. It was one of the first municipal conservatories constructed in the United States and is the oldest remaining municipa...
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