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The Elwha River is a 45-mile (72 km) river on the Olympic Peninsula in the U.S. state of Washington. From its source at Elwha snowfinger in the Olympic Range of Olympic National Park, it flows generally north to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Most of the river is in Olympic National Park. In 2012, a major river dam was removed. Another dam removal is in progress.
The riv...
Ely's Harbour is a natural harbour on the west coast of Bermuda.
The harbour is located between the northwestern tip of the mainland and the southern end of Somerset Island. The harbour is guarded from the Atlantic Ocean by a string of islands across its mouth, the largest of which are Bethell's Island, Bermuda and Morgan's Island.
The harbour has two natural arms, Th...
El Yunque is a 575 m (1,886 ft) high mountain located 7 km (4.3 mi) west of Baracoa, Cuba. It has a table mountain shape that resembles an anvil ("yunque" in Spanish). The ascent of El Yunque is steep and muddy but there are wonderful cascades at Rio Duaba to relax afterwards.
El Yunque was mentioned by Christopher Columbus in his chronicles about the discovery of th...
Pico El Yunque or El Yunque Peak is a mountain that is located fully within the boundaries of the El Yunque National Forest, part of the U.S. Forest Service, which is the only tropical rainforest that belongs to the U.S. Forest Service. The peak itself is one of the highest in Puerto Rico, standing at 1,080 metres (3,540 feet) above sea level. The peak is nearly alway...
El Yunque National Forest, formerly known as the Luquillo National Forest, and the Caribbean National Forest, is a forest located in northeastern Puerto Rico. It is the only tropical rain forest in the United States. The forest is commonly known as El Yunque, which may be attributed to either a Spanish approximation of the aboriginal Taino word yu-ke which means "whit...
A kayak to Emerald Cave is a great way to take in some of the top-rated sites of Lake Mead National Recreation Area! Kayak two miles upstream on the Colorado River through the dramatic Black Canyon, the first national water trail in the Southwest, to magical Emerald Cave. Visitors can rent a kayak from the Willow Beach Marina, or launch their own boat, kayak, or canoe...
Nicaragua's Emerald Coast can be accessed via the new Carretera Costanera, a 350km-long highway linking 53 beaches along the Nicaragua's Pacific Coast. It goes from the Gulf of Fonseca in the north to the turquoise waters of Playa El Naranjo in the south.
Emerald Lake State Park is a 430-acre state park in East Dorset, Vermont, USA. It is the home of 20-acre Emerald Lake, called such because of its emerald color.
Activities includes swimming, non-motorized boating, camping, fishing, hiking, picnicking, bicycling, wildlife watching, and winter sports.
Facilities include 67 campsites and 37 lean-tos, flush toilets, hot s...
Emerald Lake is located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest of Yoho's 61 lakes and ponds, as well as one of the park's premier tourist attractions. Emerald Lake Lodge, a high-end lodge perched on the edge of the lake, provides local accommodation. A 5.2 km (3.2 mi) hiking trail circuits the lake, the first half of which is accessible to ...
Emerald Lake is a lake in the southern Yukon, notable for its intense green colour. It is located on the South Klondike Highway at kilometre 117.5 (mile 73.5), measured from Skagway, Alaska. The colour derives from light reflecting off white deposits of marl, a mixture of clay and calcium carbonate, at the bottom of the shallow waters.
The high concentration of calciu...
The Emerald Mound Site (22 AD 504), also known as the Selzertown site, is a Plaquemine culture Mississippian period archaeological site located on the Natchez Trace Parkway near Stanton, Mississippi, United States. The site dates from the period between 1200 and 1730 CE. It is the type site for the Emerald Phase (1500 to 1680 CE) of the Natchez Bluffs Plaquemine cultu...
Emerald Pool is a pond filled with a bluish-green water which comes from a stream. The temperature of the water oscilates sround 30-50°C. The pool lays in Thung Teao Forest Natural Park so about an hour drive from Krabi town.
Emerald Pool 154.6 °F (68.1 °C) is located at Black Sand Basin in Yellowstone National Park.
Black Sand Basin was originally called the Emerald Group, a name given to it by A. C. Peale in 1878 but tourists started calling it Black Sand Basin and that name stuck. The main draw of the basin used to be "Handkerchief Pool", people would drop a handkerchief in the...
Emerald Pool is in the extreme north of Morne Trois Pitons National Park, in the centre of the island. Waters from the 50-foot Emerald Falls plunge into this swirling, fern-filled basin, giving hikers a cool respite after a leisurely hike to this sight.
A fairly short, gentle and well tended trail leads through the forest to the Emerald Pool below a small waterfall i...
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