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The Historic Lantern Tour is an adventurous tour into Jewel Cave.
Step back in to the past on the Historic Lantern Tour where your Park Ranger is dressed in a 1930s-style uniform. This adventure gives you a sense of what it was like to tour the cave in earlier days. Visitors enter and leave the cave through the historic entrance using an unpaved trail. The only light...
The Scenic Tour is the most popular tour of Jewel Cave.
The Scenic Tour route provides an opportunity to visit various cave chambers and passages decorated with calcite crystals and other speleothems. This tour is considered a modern day walking tour along a paved trail with electric lighting. The tour enters and leaves the cave by elevator in the Visitor Center. The...
The Wild Caving Tour is your passport to the underground wilderness of Jewel Cave.
The Wild Caving Tour is offered mid-June through the end of August, and some winter months during the off-season. With hard hat secured and headlamp turned on, you are ready to experience the cave in its natural state. Feel the wind at the famous Hurricane Corner, ascend Martha's Ket...
Jewel Geyser is a fountain geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It is in the Biscuit Basin complex that includes Shell Geyser, Avoca Spring, and Mustard Spring.
Originally named Soda Geyser by the Hayden Survey, the name was changed to Jewel Geyser by Arnold Hague in 1887. Jewel Geyser is known for having a shiny, beaded ...
The Jibbon Beach Loop Track is an easy walking trail from the Bundeena ferry wharf to Jibbon Head, Port Hacking Point and Shelley Beach. Jibbon Beach offers shady trees, this secluded beach features swimming, sunbathing, picnicking & sunset views.
Jigokudani Monkey Park is in Yamanouchi, Japan. It is part of the Joshinetsu Kogen National Park (locally known as Shigakogen), and is located in the valley of the Yokoyu-Rive. It is famous for its large population of wild Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata), more commonly referred to as Snow Monkeys, that go to the valley during the winter, foraging elsewhere in the n...
The Jimbilnan Wilderness Area is 18,879 acres located near and including the northeastern end of the Black Mountains. This rugged and mountainous terrain contrasts beautifully with the flat surface water of Lake Mead, which can often be seen in the distance. Jimbilnan is also known for its colorful sand dunes, which provide a home for two rare plants--the Beaver Dam m...
Jim Jim Falls is a 200 m (660 ft) high waterfall located in the Kakadu National Park, in the Northern Territory, Australia. It is believed that 140 million years ago much of Kakadu was under a shallow sea. The prominent escarpment wall formed sea cliffs and the Arnhem Land plateau formed a flat land above the sea. Today the escarpment, which rises to 330 metres (1,080...
Jiuzhaigou National Park ("Valley of Nine Villages") is a nature reserve in the north of Sichuan, a province in south western China. It is known for its many multi-level waterfalls and colorful lakes, and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. It belongs to the category V (Protected Landscape) in the IUCN system of protected area categorization.
The valley...
João Vieira and Poilão Marine National Park is a national park in Guinea-Bissau. It was established in August 2000. It covers an area of 495.0 square kilometres (191.1 sq mi) and includes the uninhabited islands of João Vieira, Cavalos, Meio and Poilão, and some smaller islets in the southeastern part of the Bijagós Archipelago. The ...
Joaquin Rocks are a group of three pillars of rock, originally known as "Las Tres Piedras" (The Three Rocks), located on Joaquin Ridge, in the Diablo Range, in Fresno County, California. The Joaquin Rocks are at an elevation of 4,121 feet / 1,256 meters, and are the most distinguishing feature of Joaquin Ridge. The three pillars of rock are clearly visible on the ridg...
Take in the beauty of the stunning Joffre Gorge with fantastic views of the falls and the surrounding landscape.
On the western side of the park is Joffre Gorge, a spectacular curved waterfall forming a natural amphitheatre. Especially impressive after rain, water cascades down the step-like cliff face to a dark pool and then, as the gorge narrows, ...
On the western side of the park is Joffre Gorge, a spectacular curved waterfall forming a natural amphitheatre. Especially impressive after rain, water cascades down the step-like cliff face to a dark pool and then, as the gorge narrows, the rushing, white waters tumble over smooth black rock. Follow the marked route into the bottom of the gorge to the first pool down...
There is a short track from the carpark to the lookout overlooking the falls, which are usually dry, and the plunge pool at their base.
A hike into the gorge is 3 kilometres, 3-hour return walk. Follow the marked route into the bottom of the gorge to the first pool downstream of the waterfall. The gorge has some nice waterfalls, deep pools and breath-taking views.
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200 meters east of Siung Beach there is a 10-meter Jogan Tide Fall in Tepus district which is 70 kilometers from Yogyakarta in 2 hours drive. Rainy season is the best time to see the Jogan Tide Fall, because in dry season the water level is low.
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