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Hooiberg is a 165 m (541 ft) high volcanic formation on the island of Aruba. It is located almost in the center of the island and can be seen from virtually anywhere on the island.
The haystack is in the center of the country and provides a breathtaking view of Aruba. People suggest going on a cool & clear day because it will be easier to climb the 561 steps requi...
Hooker Glacier is one of several glaciers close to the slopes of Aoraki / Mount Cook in the Southern Alps of New Zealand. It is not as large as its neighbour, the Tasman Glacier, measuring 11 kilometres (roughly 6–7 miles) in length.
The glacier starts on the south-western slopes of Aoraki/Mt Cook, with its tributaries Sheila Glacier, Empress Glacier, and Noelin...
Hook Island is one of the Whitsunday Islands off the coast of the Australian state of Queensland. The island is almost uninhabited, quite rugged and almost completely contained within a section of the Whitsunday Islands National Park. The island has two prominent geographical features on the southern side of Hook Island; the Nara and Macona inlets, two fjord-like rece...
Hookney Tor is a tor, situated on Dartmoor in Devon, England.
It lies on the Two Moors Way and remains of Headland Warren farm and Vitifer Mine are also in the valley nearby.
Hookney Tor is named after the nearby settlement of Hookner.
Hookney Tor is a hill and tor in Dartmoor National Park in South West England. It consists of several granite piles and stands at an e...
The Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden (approximately 400 acres) is a botanical garden located at 45–680 Luluku Road, Kāne'ohe, Oahu, Hawaii. It is part of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens, and is open daily, without charge, except for Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
The garden was established in 1982, and designed and built by the United States Army Corps of Engineer...
Hoʻopiʻi Falls are a series of waterfalls along the Kapaʻa Stream, located near the Kapaʻa town on the east shore of Kauai. The 2.2-mile trail can be a bit tricky to find. The trailhead is at a dirt path guarded by an old metal gate covered in shrubbery.
The falls were used as a filming location in Jurassic Park (1993) for the fictional site of the "Mano de Dios ...
Hope Islands National Park is a national park in Queensland (Australia) 1,521 km north-west of Brisbane. The park consists of four islands: East Hope and West Hope, Snapper Island and Struck Island.
Struck Island is an island in Alexandra Bay about 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the mouth of the Daintree River in Queensland, Australia, some 40 kilometres (25 mi) north...
Hopetoun Falls is located five kilometres south of Beech Forest, Victoria, Australia. Hopetoun Falls plunges 30 m in a rectangular shape. The falls have a large set of well-built and maintained stairs that lead down a natural patio to a viewing platform very close to the foot of the waterfall.
Hopetoun Falls is right off Apollo Bay - Beech Forest Road about 4 kilomet...
Hopetoun House is a country house near Queensferry, West Lothian, owned by the Hopetoun House Preservation Trust, a charity established in 1974 to preserve the House and Grounds as a national monument and to protect and improve their amenities, and to preserve for the benefit of the nation the furniture, paintings, manuscripts and other articles of historical or artis...
Hopewell Arch, Double Deer Arch, and Snow Arch is a 2.3 mile trail located near Pine Ridge, Kentucky. Look for all the wild flowers on this moderate out and back trail hike that is considered as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round.
The Hopewell Rocks, also called the Flowerpot Rocks or simply The Rocks, are rock formations caused by tidal erosion in The Hopewell Rocks Ocean Tidal Exploration Site in New Brunswick. They stand between 40-70 feet tall.
They are located on the shores of the upper reaches of the Bay of Fundy at Hopewell Cape near Moncton, New Brunswick. Due to the extreme tidal range...
Hopkins Chocolate Cave (1,405 ft / 428 m) is one of the"Most Challenging Caves."This cave was named by E.L. Hopkins for the rich brown color of lava coating the ceiling and walls. Stooping is required in some places, and there is one passage with a ceiling height of 3 ft (0.9 m) that requires duck-walking. If you look closely, you can find historic graffitti by J.D. H...
Hopkins Village is a coastal village in eastern Belize. Hopkins is a Garifuna village on the coast of the Stann Creek District in Belize. Hopkins is considered by some Belizeans to be the cultural center of the Garifuna population in Belize. The town hosts its own national holiday, Hopkins Day, and welcomes people for their celebration on Garifuna Independence Day as ...
A spit next to the town of Grindavík. It was formed during an eruption from a row of craters north of the town (Sundhnúksröðin). Port conditions are good as a result of the lava entering the sea.
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