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The Green Bridge of Wales (Pont Werdd Cymru) is a natural arch formed from Carboniferous Limestone within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is located in the Castlemartin military training area just beyond the car park at Stack Rocks (Creigiau Elegig) and beside the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
The geology of the area in which the Green Brid...
Green Cay is an uninhabited island of the British Virgin Islands located between the eastern tip of Little Jost Van Dyke and Tortola. You can anchor off the island and dinghy or swim ashore.
The island has excellent diving and snorkelling spot on calm days on the ocean side of the cay, a place called ocean-side has an area called The Playground. The site has a series...
Except on warm summer afternoons, steam frequently fills the cavern of this intriguing hot spring. Visitors must wait patiently for a glimpse of the sulfur-lined cave and boiling green water.
Greenfield Valley is a river valley through Saddleworth Moor in England's Peak District National Park. Historically this area of the South Pennines was part of Yorkshire but since 1974 it has been within the eastern edge of the county of Greater Manchester.
The valley and the surrounding Saddleworth Moor are designated as 'Open Access' land for the public, following t...
Green flashes and green rays are optical phenomena that occur shortly after sunset or before sunrise, when a green spot is visible, usually for no more than a second or two, above the sun, or it may resemble a green ray shooting up from the sunset point. Green flashes are a group of phenomena stemming from different causes, and some are more common than others. G...
The Green Grotto Caves are show caves and a prominent tourist attraction in Discovery Bay, St Ann on the north coast of Jamaica. Named for the green algae that cover its walls, the structure of the cave is strikingly different to inland systems; the cave is a Flank Margin Cave (old mixing chambers at the edge of the fresh water lens with the sea water) with two well-d...
The Green Grotto, also known as the Grotto Verde, is a popular sea cave on the island of Capri, just off the coast of Naples, Italy. However, it is not typically as crowded as the even more popular Blue Grotto. One of several caves along the coast of Capri, it gets its name from the green light that reflects on the rocks inside of the cave, creating a beautiful visual...
Green Island is a coral cay 27 km (17 mi) offshore from Cairns, Queensland, Australia located within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park World Heritage Area. The island is surrounded by coral reef and protected in the Green Island National Park. Most visitors come for the day. A luxury resort with 46 rooms is situated on the island.
The island was formed approximately ...
Green Island is a small island lying off the eastern coast of Antigua. It is a private island owned by the mill reef club since 1947. It lies close to the mouth of Nonsuch Bay.
Green Island National Park is a protected area declared over a small (12 ha) coral cay known to the local Gungganyji Aboriginal peoples asDabuukji. The Gungganyji people used the island as an initiation ground.
It is 27 km offshore from Cairns (1394 km northwest of Brisbane), Queensland, can be accessed by a choice of boats leaving daily from Cairns, and is reput...
Green Lake (10.8 miles roundtrip, elevation gain of 1000 feet) is one of the park's most serene mountain lakes. It is surrounded by forest but offers partial views to the south of Tolmie Park. The hike usually takes about 4.5 hours to complete.
The trail begins at Carbon River entrance. 3.6 miles in, the Green Lakes trail leaves the road at Ranger Creek. The trail le...
Green Lakes State Park is a New York State Park located east of Syracuse in the Town of Manlius. The park is strikingly scenic, and has a "masterpiece" golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones very early in his career. Green Lake itself is perhaps the most studied meromictic lake – one in which layers of water do not mix – in the world. The park preserve...
Green Lakes State Park in New York State has an 18-hole public golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones in 1935. The course was one of Trent Jones' earliest; ultimately, he was credited with designing about 500 courses. In lieu of payment for its design, he was given a ten-year lease for $1.00/year. Jones opened the course on May 6, 1936. He'd invited Gene Sarazen t...
Green Mountain is a common name for "The Peak", the highest point on Ascension Island, which has gained some fame for claims that it is one of very few large-scale artificial forests. The Mountain, situated within the national park zone can be accessed via the main road from Georgetown. However vehicle access does not extend to the top of the mountain. A footpath exis...
The Green Mountains are a mountain range in the U.S. state of Vermont. The range extends approximately 250 miles (400 km). Some of the mountains are developed for skiing and other snow-related activities. Others have hiking trails for use in summer. Mansfield, Killington, Pico, and Ellen have downhill ski resorts on their slopes. All of the major peaks are traversed b...
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