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Ventifact Ridge is a part of a basaltic lava flow. The rocks on its exposed and barren ridge are famous for being shaped by wind erosion and are called ventifacts. Sharp edges of ventifacts called Kanters are formed when two or more facets (planar surfaces) intersect. Open grooves in the ventifacts are called flutes. Most of the holes in the basalt are vesicles that w...
Ventisquero Colgante (Hanging Glacier) in Chile’s Queulat National Park has a massive volume of water pouring out from underneath and plunging 1400 to 2000 feet below to the floor of the narrow valley.
Veragua Rainforest Park allows its visitors to watch canopy wildlife by gliding through the treetops in an aerial tram. You can spot sloths, birds and many other animals.
The Verde River Greenway State Natural Areais located next to Dead Horse Ranch State Park. Please pack out anything that you pack in, and do not take any plants or wildlife home with you. The area is safe and pleasant to visit, especially for those who prefer the natural surroundings of the Verde River corridor. There is no camping along the Verde River. Also, no vehi...
The Verdon Gorge (Gorges du Verdon or Grand canyon du Verdon), in south-eastern France (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence), is a river canyon that is often considered to be one of Europe's most beautiful. It is about 25 kilometers long and up to 700 meters deep. It was formed by the Verdon River, which is named after its startling turquoise-green colour, one of the canyon's mos...
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is located in Arizona, immediately south of the Utah state line. This National Monument, 294,000 acres (1,190 km2) in area, protects the Paria Plateau, Vermilion Cliffs, Coyote Buttes, and Paria Canyon. Elevations in the Monument range from 3,100 feet to 6,500 feet above sea level (944 to 1,981 meters).
Established on November 9, 200...
The Vermilion Lakes are a series of lakes located immediately west of Banff, Alberta, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It's a few minutes outside of Banff and easy to access via foot and vehicle.
The three lakes are formed in the Bow River valley, in the Banff National Park, at the foot of Mount Norquay. They are located between the Trans-Canada Highway and the Canad...
Vermilion Point is a remote, undeveloped shore in Chippewa County, Michigan, United States. Located 9.75 miles (15.69 km) west of Whitefish Point, Michigan, this historic spot lies on a stretch of Lake Superior’s southeast coast known as the "Graveyard of the Great Lakes" or the "Shipwreck Coast". The servicemen of Vermilion Lifesaving Station performed d...
This very popular hike originates near Happy Isles in eastern Yosemite Valley (shuttle stop #16). The John Muir and Mist Trails offer spectacular, up-close views of two large waterfalls, enjoyable scenery along the Merced River, and unique views across Yosemite Valley. This first paved mile of trail is busiest and accesses the Vernal Fall Footbridge. Almost entirely u...
Veryovkina Cave (also spelled Verëvkina Cave, Abkhazian: Вериовкин иҳаҧы, Russian: Пеще́ра Верёвкина, Georgian: ვერიოვკინის მღვიმე) is 2,212 meters (7,257 ft) deep, the deepest-known cave on Earth. Its entrance is situated 2,285 meters (7,497 ft) above sea level in Abkhazia, Georgia. The entrance of the cave has a cross section of 3 m × 4 m (9.8 ft × ...
The clear waters of the Verzasca River run for 30km through this rocky valley in southern Switzerland. A dam of the same name, featured in the James Bond movie GoldenEye, blocks the river's flow and forms Lago di Vogorno. Just downstream from it, the river empties into Lake Maggiore. The river is known for its clear turquoise water and vibrant colored rocks, as w...
Vessel Hole Rock is a rock formation near Elephant Rock in Al-'Ula, Saudi Arabia. Park car at the base of the rock and take a 15 minute walk up. Very beautiful and picturesque. Elephant rock is well visible from the spot
Vestmannaeyjar (sometimes anglicized as Westman Islands or Vestman Island) is a town and archipelago off the south coast of Iceland.
The largest island, Heimaey, has a population of 4,135. The other islands are uninhabited, although six have single hunting cabins. Vestmannaeyjar came to international attention in 1973 with the eruption of Eldfell volcano, which destro...
Vestrahorn translates to 'West Mountain' due to its proximity to the similar Eystrahorn, or 'East Mountain'. Vestrahorn is affectionately called The Batman Mountain by locals, due to its shape.
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