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Torotoro National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Torotoro) is a national park and town in Bolivia. The town was founded about 250 years ago by the Quechuas and the Spanish. It is located in the eastern mountain ranges of the South American Andes cordilleras in the area of Potosí.
Torotoro National Park was established in 1989. It is situated in the northern Poto...
The Torrens Linear Park was completed in 1997 as the first of its kind developed in Australia where it is the largest hills-to-coast park. It began as a flood mitigation scheme along the River Torrens running westward from the Adelaide Hills, through the Adelaide metropolitan area, to the sea.
Cyclists and walkers can use a trail that runs the 30 km (19 mi) length of ...
Rākauroa / Torrent Bay is a bay in Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand. Torrent Bay was named by French explorer Dumont D'Urville during his exploration and mapping of this area of New Zealand in 1827. The area was surveyed as a village in the 1920s. When Abel Tasman National Park was formed in 1942, the village was not included in the Park, so remains as a village...
Hike the Torrent de Pareis Gorge to Sa Colobra on the island of Mallorca. This is a five mile scramble over boulders along a sometimes dried river bed that takes between four and five hours. There might be sections where swimming through sections after a heavy rainfall.
The hike starts in Escorca, in north west Majorca, and finishes in Sa Calobra on the coast. The ro...
This Torrent Falls route was the first commercially operated via ferrata in the United States (it opened in 2001). The 0.7-mile-long route is broken into six sections that are varying difficulty. The route goes behind Torrent Falls. The fourth segment is 120 feet off the ground, standing on a skinny piece of iron.
Trailhead is at Torrent Falls Visitor Center. Day pas...
Dramatic sea stacks adorn the coast of this small village on the Adriatic coast. Offers great swimming places, sandy beach as well as some rocks to jump from.
Torres del Paine National Park (Parque Nacional Torres del Paine) is a national park encompassing mountains, a glacier, a lake, and river-rich areas in southern Chilean Patagonia. The Cordillera del Paine is the centerpiece of the park. It lies in a transition area between the Magellanic subpolar forests and the Patagonian Steppes. The park is located 112 km (70 mi) n...
The Cordillera del Paine is a small but spectacular mountain group in Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. It belongs to the Commune of Torres del Paine in Última Esperanza Province of Magallanes y Antártica Chilena Region.
Peaks
The highest summit of the range is probably Cerro Paine Grande.
The best-known and most spectacular summi...
The Torres Strait Islands are a group of at least 274 small islands in the Torres Strait, a waterway separating far northern continental Australia's Cape York Peninsula and the island of New Guinea. They span an area of 48,000 km2 (19,000 sq mi), but their total land area is 566 km2 (219 sq mi).
The Islands have been inhabited by the indigenous Torres Strait Islanders...
View one of the rarest pines in the world, the Torrey pine. The easier, moderate route allows visitors to view the pines along the flat Coastal Road. The strenuous route follows the loop trail to the top of the grove, providing spectacular views. For the best route take the loop trail up the western edge of the grove, along the top, and down the steep, eastern side of...
Torrey Pines State Beach is a coastal beach located in the San Diego, California community of Torrey Pines, and is located south of Del Mar and north of La Jolla. Coastal erosion from the adjacent Torrey Pines State Reserve makes for a picturesque landscape. It is a local favorite among surfers and remains a quintessential Southern California beach.
The beach is at th...
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is a coastal state park located in the California community of La Jolla, San Diego, California, off North Torrey Pines Road (formerly a part of U.S. Route 101). Although it is located within San Diego city limits, it remains one of the wildest stretches of land (8 km²) on the Southern California coast. It is bordered immediately...
Located in Glenn Curtiss Park (Palm Park) - Palm Avenue at Third Street - was designated a Heritage Tree on April 3, 2008. The Torrey Pine was recognized by the City Council as the City's Official Tree in 2006. Pinus Torreyana is the rarest pine in the United States and is native to this area. It was planted early in the twentieth century under the supervision of Loui...
Located near the front entrance of the Coronado Library was designated a Heritage Tree on April 3, 2008. This Pinus Torreyana is typical of the Torreys that were planted about a century ago in the City. Well-cared for, Coronado's Torreys grow to more than 50 feet in height. This tree, sharing characteristics with serial 001, was planted in a city-wide program by Supt....
Located at Sixth Street & Pomona Avenue was designated a Heritage Tree on May 5, 2011. This grand tree, similar to serials 001 and 002 Torreys above, dominates the small triangular park named for Medal of Honor hero William Cronan, a bosun mate (later Lt. Cmdr.) aboard the USS Bennington when it exploded in San Diego harbor in 1905.
This park consists of a bench,...
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