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Steep-sided, glacial valleys deep in the Alaska Range define the southern portions of this unit. The East Fork River originates from a large headwater glacier and flows north to the Park Road. Its wide, brush-free gravel river bar is surrounded by open tundra hillsides and small drainages filled with willow. The entire unit is above tree line.
The Upper East Fork Riv...
East Island is the second largest island of the French Frigate Shoals. La Perouse Pinnacle is a volcanic pinnacle approximately 3 miles WSW of East Island.
Some history of East Island:
In 1932, the minesweeper USS Quail visited the shoals, anchoring near East Island. A seaplane tendered from the ship took some of the first aerial photogr...
East Lake is one of the twin lakes that occupy part of the Newberry Crater or caldera in Central Oregon, United States. It is located in the Deschutes National Forest near the city of La Pine. The caldera was formed over 500,000 years ago from volcanic eruptions. East Lake's water comes from snow melt, rainfall, and hot springs only. The average depth is 67 feet (20&n...
East Potomac Park is a section of Potomac Park in Washington, D.C., located south of the Jefferson Memorial and the 14th Street Bridge. Located between the Washington Channel and the Potomac River, the park is home to the East Potomac Park Golf Course, a miniature golf course, a public swimming pool (the East Potomac Park Aquatic Center), and tennis courts. The roads ...
East Rim Arch (also known as Akiti Arch or Centennial Arch) has a span of 40 feet and an opening height of 120 feet. It's located in Rattlesnake Canyon in the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness (BRCW) in western Colorado.
Eaton Canyon is a major canyon beginning at the Eaton Saddle near Mount Markham and San Gabriel Peak in the San Gabriel Mountains in the Angeles National Forest, United States. Its drainage flows into the Rio Hondo river and then into the Los Angeles River. It is named after Judge Benjamin S. Eaton, who lived in the Fair Oaks Ranch House in 1865 not far from Eaton Cre...
Ebeye (/ˈiːbaɪ/EE-by; Marshallese: , or in older orthography, [ɛbʲ(ɛ)zʲæ]; locally, , [ibˠɑːɛ], after the English pronunciation) is the populous island of Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, and the second most populated in the Marshall Islands. It is a center for Marshallese culture in the Ralik Chain of the archipelago. Settled on 80 acres (32 hectares) o...
Ebor Falls are located on the Guy Fawkes River near Ebor and about 37 kilometres north-east of Wollomombi on Waterfall Way in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia.
The first lookout is on a sealed road, approximately 200 metres off the Waterfall Way. This viewing platform shows the upper falls tumbling 115 metres over columned basalt rock in two falls....
Echidna Chasm is an extremely deep and narrow slot canyon in Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles), Western Australia. The slot canyon over one mile, 3 feet wide in places and has vertical walls rise as high as 650 feet. There is a ladder in place to help visitors descend into the innermost part of the chasm.
It is a narrow gorge with bright orange walls and adorn...
Echinus (e-KI-nus) Geyser was a perennial crowd-pleaser which typically erupted every 35 to 75 minutes. Late in 1998, this geyser altered its interval and for the next few years became less frequent and predictable. For the last several years, Echinus eruptions have been extremely rare. When active, its pool fills gradually with water;then suddenly, bursts of steam an...
Echo amphitheater is a natural amphitheatre located in Rio Arriba County, in northern New Mexico in the southwestern United States, about 17 miles (27 km) west of Abiquiú and about 4 miles (7 km) up the road from Ghost Ranch.
In the spring of 1861 a group of settlers from Iowa were farming in northern New Mexico when they were set upon by a band of Navajo who h...
Hiking Echo Canyon in Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona is a great way to explore the rock formations in the park.
For this short hike, make your way along the Echo Canyon Trail to the Echo Canyon Grottoes for a 1.0 mile (1.6 km) round trip hike. It provides a great introduction to the wilderness area of the monument and the opportunity to walk among the rock for...
For a medium length Echo Canyon experience, make your way along the Echo Canyon Trail to the Hailstone Trail, to the Ed Riggs Trail for a 3.3 mile (5.5 km) round trip hike. Most people prefer to hike the loop counterclockwise since walking up the Ed Riggs Trail is less strenuous than the Echo Canyon Trail. The route winds through spectacular rock formations including ...
Echo Canyon is a great technical adventure and the first of the more diffucult slot canyons in Zion. The underrated fun canyonhas lots of nice downclimbs and short rappels (all less than 30-feet in height). This canyon requires lots of swimming and wading - bring a wetsuit!
The 5 mile adventure will typically take 4-5 hours to complete. To access the canyon your will ...
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