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Jog Falls is the second-highest plunge waterfall in India, Located near Sagara, Karnataka, these segmented falls are a major tourist attraction. It is also called by alternative names of Gerusoppe falls, Gersoppa Falls and Jogada Gundi..
Jog Falls is created by the Sharavathi River falling from a height of 253 m (830 ft), making it the second-highest plunge waterfall ...
Joggins is a Canadian rural community located in western Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. On July 7, 2008 a 15 km length of the coast comprising the Joggins Fossil Cliffs was officially inscribed on the World Heritage List.
Joggins is famous for its record of fossils dating to the Pennsylvanian "Coal Age" of earth history, approximately 310 million years ago.
The drama...
The surfing beach at Johanna is a long stretch of beach breaks, or beach and reef, noted for its power and reputation for rapid jumps in size (doubling over the space of just a few hours). The Bells Beach Surf Classic competition has been moved from Bells Beach to Johanna on occasions when the surf at Bells was flat (such as in 2003 and 2010). The westerly facing of J...
In 1971 75 Smallmouth Bass were released in the John Day River in Central Oregon, USA. That small colony has given rise to what some folks call the best Smallmouth Bass fishery in the Western United States. The John Day River is a 452 kilometer long, undammed, tributary of the mighty Columbia River flows from the Strawberry Mountains in Eastern Oregon to its mouth at ...
The John Day River is the longest undammed river in Oregon. Located in eastern Oregon, the section from Service Creek to Tumwater Falls flows through a number of colorful canyons broad valleys, and breathtaking terrain. This segment offers exceptional anadromous steelhead and warm-water bass fishing; calm water boating punctuated with a few rapids; and locations of ar...
The John F. Kennedy Arboretum on the Hook Head Peninsula at New Ross, County Wexford, Ireland, is a park under public administration (Office of Public Works).
On 252 hectares (620 acres) there are approximately 4,500 species of trees and shrubs. The facility tells the story of John F. Kennedy's great-grandfather, who was born in the nearby village of Dunganstown in 18...
John Lawrence Island is an island of the Andaman Islands. It belongs to the South Andaman administrative district, part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. the island is lying 54 km (34 mi) northeast from Port Blair.
John Lawrence is named after Baronet Sir John Lawrence.
The island belongs to the Ritchie's Archipelago and is located between ...
The Sucre islet, also known as Johnny Cay, is a small Colombian key in the Caribbean Sea or the Antilles Sea belonging to the Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina.
Access to the lower end of John’s Canyon is via Utah Highway 261 from the turn off to Goosenecks State Park. One can drive the dirt road along the north rim of the San Juan River, up to a drill pad near the mouth of John’s Canyon. The upper part of John’s Canyon can be entered from a dirt road off Highway 261, via a side canyon just south of the dril...
Johns Hopkins Glacier is a 12-mile (19 km) long glacier located in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins on the east slopes of Lituya Mountain and Mount Salisbury, and trends east to the head of Johns Hopkins Inlet, 1 mile (1.6 km) southwest of the terminus of Clark Glacier and 79 miles (127 km) northwest of Hoonah. It was named...
Johnson Canyon is a fun side trail off West Side Road in Death Valley National Park. High-clearance is recommended for the first 6 miles which is pretty flat, but the last 4 miles require 4WD as it goes up the canyon. Last 0.1 mile of road is over-grown and very wet.
Johnson Canyon Rd ends at a steep 2-mile hike leads to Hungry Bill's Ranch, with its rock-walled terra...
Johnson Crater is a large sinkhole located in the Kaibab National Forest, near Ash Fork, Arizona. It is a popular landmark within the forest and is easily accessible from Interstate 40. While it's sometimes referred to as a meteorite impact site, it's actually a natural sinkhole.
Access it from old Route 66 to Corva Rd - high clearance vehicle required.
Johnson Peak is the highest mountain, in Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite National Park.
Johnson Peak is made of eroded granite. At 85 Ma, the Johnson Granite Porphyry is the youngest granite rock in the Yosemite National Park, though the entire peak formed beneath the Earth's crust. It broached the surface much later, via subduction.
Despite it being a fairly easy hike, Jo...
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