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Located in Gold Gulch Canyon, many of the plants in the Australian Garden were a gift to the City of San Diego by the country of Australian for the United States Bicentennial in 1976.
Australian native plants grow well in San Diego because our climates have similar wet and dry seasons. Plants include Grevellia, Acacia, Callistemon, Banksia, Hakea, Stenocarpus, Leptos...
The Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) are located in Canberra and are administered by the Australian Government's Department of the Environment and Energy. (The herbarium code for the Australian National Botanic Gardens is CBG).
The botanic gardens are the largest living collection of native Australian flora, the mission of the ANBG is tostudy and promote Aus...
The Austral Islands are the southernmost group of islands in French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the South Pacific. Geographically, they consist of two separate archipelagos, namely in the northwest the Tubuai Islands consisting of the Îles Maria, Rimatara, Rurutu, Tubuai Island proper and Raivavae or Raevavae, and in the southeast the Bass I...
Au Train Falls is 8 miles south of AuTrain on the AuTrain Forest Lake Road or 1/2 mile north of M-94 in Forest Lake. Turn east on Power Dam Road and watch for the signs. Go to the second parking spot and you can take the path downhill to the falls or walk around the gate and take the road to the bridge for a good view. The large pipe you see carries water from the Cle...
Auxier Ridge Trail #204, on Cumberland District, follows a high, narrow ridge 2.1 miles to its end where you can view popular Red River Gorge geologic formations like Double Arch, Haystack Rock, Courthouse Rock, and Raven Rock. Sheer cliffs extend on both sides of the ridge.
Auxier Ridge Trail #204 is part of the Auxier Ridge Trail system which includes Courthouse ...
Auyuittuq National Park is a national park located on Baffin Island's Cumberland Peninsula, Qikiqtaaluk Region in Nunavut, the largest political subdivision of Canada. It features the many terrains of Arctic wilderness, such as fjords, glaciers, and ice fields. In Inuktitut - the language of Nunavut's aboriginal people, Inuit - Auyuittuq means "the land that never mel...
Avachinsky (also known as Avacha or Avacha Volcano or Avachinskaya Sopka) (Russian: Авачинская сопка, Авача) is an active stratovolcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the far east of Russia. It lies within sight of the capital of Kamchatka Krai, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Together with neighboring Koryaksky volcano, it has been designated a Decade Volcano, worthy of par...
Avakas Gorge is a 5.1 mile out and back canyon trail located on the Akamas Peninsula North of Paphos and Coral Bay.
Don’t wear sandals since some parts can be really slippery and lots of water, it can get very hot.
An alternative is to the dirt road at the end of the gorge and then stoll back on a dirt road back towards the sea.
The Avalanche Creek area is popular with horseback riders, hikers and backpackers. It's a good backpacking hike with access to the Hell Roaring Trail, East Creek Trail, West Fork Trail and Capitol Lake. The trail begins from the parking lot and ascends through aspen reaching the intersection with the Hell Roaring Trail in 2 1/2 miles. Keep straight, the trail will cro...
Avalanche Lake is located in Glacier National Park along Going-to-the-Sun Road. Avalanche Lake is southwest of Bearhat Mountain and receives meltwater from Sperry Glacier. Avalanche Lake is a 2 miles (3.2 km) hike from the trailhead along the Trail of the Cedars.
The hike to Avalanche Peak in Yellowstone National Park is a 4.2 mile out and back trail.It is a fun climb up a tall peak as you enter the park from the east.
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