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Davies Creek National Park is in Far North Queensland, Australia, 1392 km northwest of Brisbane, 20 km south west of Cairns. The park is located on the Atherton Tableland, it is very picturesque with its granite outcrops, the Davies Creek Falls and an open forest. Davies Creek raises in the Lamb Range and eventually flows into the Barron River. The park is important a...
Bement Arch is located in Davis Gulch near Lake Powell in Utah within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. A 5 km hike from 'Hole in the Rock Road' takes you to the viewpoint of the arch.
The Davis-Schrimpf seep field is northwest of Calipatria, California, about 70 meters below sea level. Here carbon dioxide gas bubbles up from a zone about a kilometer deep where magma cooks the gas out of carbonate minerals.
Đavolja Varoš (meaning "Devil's Town") is a peculiar rock formation, located in south Serbia on the Radan Mountain near Kuršumlija. It features 202 exotic formations described as earth pyramids or "towers", as the locals refer to them. They are 2-15 m tall and 4-6 m wide at the base. These formations were created by strong erosion of the soil that was sc...
Dawson Falls is one of seven waterfalls on the Murtle River in Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.
Dawson Falls was named in 1913 by land surveyor Robert Henry Lee after George Herbert Dawson, the Surveyor-General for British Columbia from 1912-1917. Lee and his crew camped near Dawson Falls during the summers of 1913 and 1914 while they surveyed hom...
The stainless steel tree Dawson Silverwood Statue was installed in 2003 and has “fallen” leaves permanently affixed to its concrete base. It's located by Lake McIntosh (the one next to the volleyball court on Lakeshore Drive).
The artist is Steve Jensen, who is based in Seattle and has public sculptures throughout Washington as well as in a handful of oth...
Daydream Island is one of seven islands of the Molle Group, a sub-group of the Whitsunday Islands in Queensland, Australia. The island is small, measuring 1 km in length and 400 m at its widest point. The highest point on the island is 51 metres above sea level.
Daydream Island is a mecca for sailing enthusiasts. It has a unique outdoor aquarium, with exotic sea life ...
Day Forest National Park, also known as Forêt du Day National Park, is a national park in the Goda Mountains of Djibouti.
Along with Mount Mabla, the Forêt du Day National Park is one of Djibouti's two remnant areas of closed forest.It protects an important forest island in a sea of semi-desert, with four dominant species:Juniperus procera,Olea africana,Bu...
Days Bay was originally called Hawtrey Bay. It was settled by the Day family who had emigrated in 1841 from Kent aboard the Arab. William Tod appears to have employed George Day to look after his interests in the area while he went south. They had permission to cut and sell firewood and timber. The Days built their house in the bay and operated a schooner that ferried...
Dead Chest is a large rock outcropping located off the northeast of Deadman's Bay on Peter Island, British Virgin Islands. The island is now an uninhabited National Park, with several popular Scuba diving and snorkeling sites including Painted Walls, Blonde Rock and Coral Garden. Coral Gardens, a friendly site for novices and snorkelers in very calm weather.
The islan...
Deadeye Dick is outside the Zion National park, so no permit needed. It's a 4 miles from the hike from the trailhead. It's a short canyon with a stunning exit up the narrows.
Rating: 3A II (v3a1 II)
Rappels: 6,Max↕120ft
This route requires a shuttle.
It is recommended to combine the descent with Mighty Mouse Canyon, which should add just 1h extra.
Price: $240.61