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Exuma Cays consisting of over 360 islands (or cays) in the Bahamas. The largest of the cays is Great Exuma, which is 37 mi (60 km) in length and joined to another island, Little Exuma by a small bridge.
The islands are a popular spot for yachting, sailing, diving, and coral reef and cave exploring. Many of the unnamed beaches and coves of the islands, including extens...
Within Echo Canyon's narrows is the Eye of the Needle, a natural arch. It's located at about the 4.8 mile mark. It was formed by erosion of steeply dipping limestone beds of the Cambrian Bonanza King Formation.
A high-clearance vehicle is needed for the first 3 miles and then 4x4 is required. The road tends to have deep gravel and is quite rocky 3 miles from the high...
Eye of the Whale Arch is located Herdina Park section of Arches National Park. It has a span of 37 feet, a height of 12 feet, a thickness of 25 feet, and a width of 41 feet. This is an Arch very few will see, as it’s on a sand and dirt road called Willow Springs Road, and very hard to traverse in a vehicle without proper ground clearance or four wheel drive.
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Eyipantla Falls is a waterfall located in the Los Tuxtlas region of southern Veracruz in Mexico. It is forty meters wide and fifty meters tall and is the largest and most important waterfall in the region.
It is located in the municipality of San Andrés Tuxtla in the south of Veracruz, Mexico, ten km from the city of San Andrés Tuxtla. It is part of the ...
Eyjafjallajökull ("Island mountain glacier") is one of the smaller ice caps of Iceland, situated to the north of Skógar and to the west of Mýrdalsjökull. The ice cap covers the caldera of a volcano with a summit elevation of 1,666 metres (5,466 ft). The volcano has erupted relatively frequently since the last glacial period, most recently in 20...
Eyjafjallajokull Visitor Centre (Eyjafjallajökull Erupts) opened on April 14th, 2011 exactly one year after the start of the Eyjafjallajokull eruption. Because it’s at the foot of the volcano, visitors feel first-hand what it is like to have a huge volcano looming over their shoulders. A short film (20 min) portrays the spectacular natural event, and the he...
Eyjafjörður (Island Fjord) is the longest fjord in Iceland. It is located in the central north of the country, near the second most populous region of Iceland.
The fjord is long and narrow, it measures 60 km from mouth to bottom. Its greatest width is 25 km between Siglunes and Gjögurtá at the fjord's mouth but for the greater part of its length i...
The Eyre Peninsula is a triangular peninsula in South Australia. It is bounded by the Spencer Gulf on the east, the Great Australian Bight on the west, and the Gawler Ranges to the north.
Earlier called Eyre's Peninsula, it was named after explorer Edward John Eyre, who explored parts of the peninsula in 1839–41. The coastline was first charted by the expedition...
Eysturoy (East island) and is the second-largest of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. Eysturoy is separated by a narrow sound from the main island of Streymoy. Eysturoy is extremely rugged, with some 66 separate mountain peaks, including Slættaratindur, the highest peak in the archipelago. Important towns on Eysturoy are Fuglafjørður in the nor...
Ezulwini Valley is a valley of northwest Eswatini. Also known as "The Valley of Heaven", the valley lasts for about 30 kilometres, and is bounded to the east by the Mdzimba hills. The historical capital of Eswatini Lobamba is located in the valley, also known as the Royal Valley, a place of many legends of Swazi history. The main highway is the MR3 road; some parts ha...
Face Rock is amongst the monumental tombs of Hegra, next to Jabal AlAhmar. As with all of AlUla’s rock formations, sunrise and sunset are prime times to visit.
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