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The Arches are natural arches formed by erosion, as well, and can be seen along the western cliff of the valley. Arches are not as rare as Solomon's Pillars and the Mushroom, and similar structures can be found in elsewhere in the world. The walking trail that goes to the Arches also goes past the copper mine shafts.
Hiking trail with stairs leading through a pine canyon to the top of an arch with views. Located near the East Entrance of the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel.
The Great Dune of Pyla (or Pilat) is the tallest sand dune in Europe. It is located in La Teste-de-Buch in the Arcachon Bay area, France, 60 km from Bordeaux.
Pilat is sometimes spelled Pyla, hence the alternative name "dune of Pyla". More accurately, Pyla is the name of the closest town, Pyla-sur-Mer, which is part of La Teste-de-Buch municipality in the Gironde depa...
TheGreat Falls Gorge, located between northern Great Falls Dam and the dam's powerhouse. The gorge includes Great Falls, a series of plunge and cascade waterfalls that spill into the Caney Fork when the river's water levels are low. When water levels are high, the gorge completely fills up, submerging the waterfalls. A short trail leads from the parking lot to the bas...
The Great Migration occurs each year around the same time the circular great wildebeest migration begins in the Ngorongoro area of the southern Serengeti of Tanzania. A natural phenomenon determined by the availability of grazing. It is January to March when the calving season begins. A time when there is plenty of rain ripened grass available for the 750,000 zebra th...
The Great Siklawa Waterfall a waterfall in the High Tatras on the Roztoka stream . The largest waterfall in Poland . The waterfall falls from the threshold of the pond wall separating the valleys of the Five Polish Ponds and Roztoki with two or three streams (depending on the height of the water level in the Great Pond ). The wall slope is about 35 °, the threshol...
The Great Stalacpipe Organ is an electrically actuated lithophone located in Luray Caverns, Virginia, USA. It is operated by a custom console that produces the tapping of ancient stalactites of varying sizes with solenoid-actuated rubber mallets in order to produce tones. The instrument's name was derived from the resemblance of the selected thirty-seven naturally for...
The Green Bowl is a gorge just southeast of Kinuseo Falls at the north end of Monkman Provincial Park in the Northern Rockies of British Columbia, Canada, northeast of the city of Prince George and south of the community of Tumbler Ridge.
A grazing pasture surrounded by gorge walls, The Green Bowl is described in its British Columbia Geographical Names Information Sys...
This short hike at The Grieg-French-Bell Grove along Avenue of the Giants offers thick and dense redwoods.
One tree of interest if the Girdled Tree. A century ago almost all of the first 30 feet of bark were removed and stitched together in a San Francisco exibition. Remarkably it survived. Today a massive scar illustrates the resilience of this species. Off the Avenu...
The Grotto is a sinkhole geological formation and tourist attraction, found on the Great Ocean Road outside Port Campbell in Victoria, Australia. Wooden steps wind down the cliff face to the bottom, providing visibility of the sea beyond a pool at low tide.
The Grotto is one of many small canyons located close to Kununurra. The 120 metre cliff face drops into the water and becomes a spectacular waterfall during the wet season.
The open face of a small cave and rock benches and tables await you in the deep shade in McKittrick Canyon, a tempting location for a picnic. Follow the trail from the Grotto to Hunter Cabin, a structure which was once part of a hunting retreat and ranching operation. Look up the canyon slope and see the steep switchbacks where the trail continues to the Notch and ont...
The Hamptons is the moniker collectively given to a number of towns and villages on the far-east end of Long Island, New York. The area is a popular seaside resort in the northeastern United States and is the home of some of the most expensive residential real estate in the country. The regions boasts expansive unspoiled beaches, peaceful bays, trails for walking and ...
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