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Pine Creek Gorge, sometimes called The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, is a 47-mile (76 km) gorge carved by Pine Creek in Pennsylvania. It sits in about 160,000 acres (650 km2) of the Tioga State Forest. The canyon begins south of Ansonia, near Wellsboro, along U.S. Route 6 and continues south. Its deepest point is 1,450 feet (440 m) at Waterville, near the southern end...
Pine Creek is one of the most popular and accessible technical canyoneering routes in Zion National Park. It is a favorite of many canyoneers and exemplifies the beauty found in subterranean slot canyons. The route commands that canyoneers attempting the Pine Creek descent have enhanced technical skills with several rappels, downclimbs and cold water swims required. 5...
Pinel Island North Beach is on the north side of the island and offers a more peaceful experience with a very well-sheltered strip of sand. No services at this beach.
Pine Tree Arch is one of many arches that can be accessed from the Devil's Garden trailhead in Arches National Park in Utah. It's about 1.2 miles roundtrip from the Devil's Garden Trailhead.
Piney Creek Falls is a 95 feet (29 m) waterfall located along Piney Creek, a mile or so above its confluence with Cane Creek. A trail leads an overlook above the falls. There is no trail to the base of the falls which can only be accessed by rappel or a rugged hike up the Piney Creek Gorge. The falls are located near Spencer, Tennessee in Fall Creek Falls State Park.
Pingo National Landmark is a natural area protecting eight pingos near Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories. It is in a coastal region of the Arctic Ocean which contains approximately 1,350 Arctic ice dome hills—approximately one quarter of the world's pingos.
The Landmark comprises an area roughly 16 km2 (6.2 sq mi), just 5 km (3.1 mi) west of Tuktoyaktuk, and in...
The Pingualuit Crater (Cratère des Pingualuit; from Inuit "pimple"), formerly called the Chubb Crater and later the New Quebec Crater, is a young impact crater, by geological standards, located on the Ungava Peninsula, in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, in Quebec, Canada. It is 3.44 km (2.14 mi) in diameter, and is estimated to be 1.4 &plusm...
Pinhook Bog is a unique bog in Indiana that has been designated a National Natural Landmark. It is part of Indiana Dunes National Park, an area that many citizens, scientists, and politicians fought hard to preserve. Its sister bog, Volo Bog, is located nearby. The bog contains a large variety of plants, including insect eating plants, tamarack trees, stands of bluebe...
Fifteen kilometers from the poblacion area upstream Las Navas River (Catubig River), a famous falls known as the "Pinipisakan Falls" towers as the main tourist attraction of the municipality. The place is easily accessible by motor boats and vehicles if the weather is good (mahuraw).
Pinipisakan Falls a tourist destination was formally inaugurated as a new tourist des...
Pink Beach gets its color from the crushed shells. Pink Beach is an excellent beach to visit if you want to do some snorkeling or scuba diving.
The strip of sand is relatively narrow, but it is a great spot for relaxing.
The Pink Cliffs are a series of highly dissected cliffs, approximately 35 mi (56 km) long, along the southeast edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southwestern Utah in the United States. The cliffs form unique rock formations and are largely protected as part of Bryce Canyon National Park.
Geologically the cliffs are pink- and red-colored Claron Formation limestones, f...
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