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The Bighorn River is a tributary of the Yellowstone, approximately 461 miles (742 km) long, in the states of Wyoming and Montana in the western United States. The river was named in 1805 by fur trader François Larocque for the bighorn sheep he saw along its banks as he explored the Yellowstone.
The upper reaches of the Bighorn, south of the Owl Creek Mountains ...
Big Horn Slot Canyon is a tributary of Harris Wash in a rarely explored part of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The canyon deepens quickly, eventually reaching a depth of 400 feet, and forms slot-like channels of varying narrowness mixed with wider, flat sections.
It goes miles through hilly, shrub-covered land between the wash, the Escalante River an...
The Big Jacks Creek Wilderness is located on the high basalt plateaus of Owyhee County in southwestern Idaho in the western United States. Little Jacks Creek Wilderness is on its northwest border. About 35 miles (56 km) miles of Big Jacks Creek is classified as a wild river.
Elevation varies from 2,808–5,872 ft (856–1,790 m) with canyons that are as much a...
Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge is an 11,047-acre (45 km²) National Wildlife Refuge located in Mississippi County, Arkansas, managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. It is situated 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Manila, Arkansas, and consists mostly of a shallow lake, swamp, and bottomland hardwood forests. The preservation of habitat for waterfowl in ...
Big Lake along Oregon's Santiam Pass, a 4,800-foot mountain pass through the Cascade Range in western Oregon.
Visitors and campers enjoy views of the lake with the beautiful Mt. Washington as a backdrop.
Surrounded by Alpine fir, hemlock and lodge pole pine, the campground sits on the western side of the lake.
Big Lake, at elevation 4,600 feet, is in the Willamette...
Big Momma, also known as Big Mama and Fale Bommie, Big Momma is the biggest known coral on Earth. It is located in the Valley of Giants in the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa. It is 21 feet tall, and its circumference is 134 feet. It is over 500 years old. Its scientific name is Porites lobata.
The Big Morongo Canyon Preserve is a 31,000 acres (130 km2) native plants habitat and wildlife preserve located in the Little San Bernardino Mountains of the Transverse Ranges, in the transition zone between the higher Mojave Desert and lower elevation Colorado Desert section of the Sonoran Desert. Due to its location within this transition zone, the area is especiall...
The Big Muddy Badlands are a series of badlands in southern Saskatchewan and northern Montana along Big Muddy Creek. They are found in the Big Muddy Valley, a cleft of erosion and sandstone along Big Muddy Creek. The valley is 55 kilometres (34 mi) long, 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) wide and 160 metres (520 ft) deep. The valley was formed when it was part of an ancient gla...
At a mere 1300 years old, the Big Obsidian Flow is the youngest lava flow in Oregon. A one-mile interpretive trail climbs up and onto this impressive lava flow of obsidian (black glass) and pumice. The Newberry Crater Trail also passes through this site, which connects to the Lost Lake Trail.
This is also the location of the Big Obsidian Flow Ampitheater wherer rang...
Big Orange Island (Isla Narasgandup) is an island in the San Blas Archipelago, Panama.
Part of the island has a small community of Gunas (natives) that visitors can visit to immerse themselves in their culture and learn more about them.
Big Pine Key is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Monroe County, Florida, on an island of the same name in the Florida Keys. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 5,032.
Big Pine Key is also home to the University of Big Pine, home of the Fighting Pine Cones. With the slogan "Nothing Finer Than a Piner", UBP is constantly gr...
‘Big Red’ is the name given to a particular sand dune that marks the symbolic edge of the Simpson Desert.
Situated approximately 35 kms west of Birdsville and on private property, Big Red (original name Nappanerica) stands well over 30 metres tall and is part of a series of around 1,140 parallel sand dunes stretching across the desert. The dune is red fro...
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