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Wapta Falls is a waterfall located in Yoho National Park in British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest waterfall of the Kicking Horse River, at about 30 metres (98 ft) high and 150 metres (490 ft) wide.
To reach the falls take a 2 km gravel road to a parking area with restrooms. The first part of the 2.4 km trail is fairly level and easy to the top of the falls. From...
Ward Beach is a section of rugged coastline in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand that is known for unusual rock formations. Ward Beach has boulder are large spherical rocks made of dolomite.
The large uplift of the seabed caused by the 2016 KaikÅura earthquake revealed spherical concretions on the raised rock platforms at Ward Beach. The concretions are similar t...
The Chancet Rocks are a limestone rock formation located about 1.5 km north of the end of Ward Beach road. The area is designated as a scientific reserve. The outcrop is formed from a fine-grained white limestone known as the Amuri limestone. It originated as calcareous sediments deposited in the ocean on the continental shelf around 65 to 25 million years ago. The la...
Warleigh Weir is a river structure located on the River Avon in Somerset, near Bath. The weir was originally built to supply a head of water to a grist mill in Claverton. The weir was subsequently raised by a height of 12 inches between 1809 and 1813 as part of the construction program for the Claverton Pumping Station, which sits on the site of the old grist mill.
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The Warm Mineral Springs is a water-filled sinkhole located in North Port, Florida, a mile north of U.S. 41. The primary water supply is a spring vent deep beneath the pool's water surface. Warm Mineral Springs is the only warm water mineral spring in the State of Florida.
Located in the Warner Valley area of Saint George, Utah, this dinosaur track site is popular with visitors for its easy access and quality of the trackways. The original number of tracks was thought to be only 161, but a site investigation in 2010 lead to the discovery of four hundred plus tracks and counting that are found in trackways or as isolated footprints. Some...
Warren's Shaft is a vertical shaft next to the Gihon Spring, the main source of water of Bronze and Iron Age Jerusalem, discovered in 1867 by British engineer and archaeologist, Sir Charles Warren (1840–1927). The term is currently used in either a narrower, or a wider sense:
In the narrower, initial sense, Warren's Shaft is the almost vertical natural shaft le...
Wasatch Mountain State Park is a state park of Utah, USA, located in the Heber Valley of Wasatch County near Midway.
Established in 1961, Wasatch Mountain State Park is Utah's most developed state park. Named for Wasatch Mountain, the park consists of 21,592 acres (8,738 ha), and sits at an elevation of 5,900 feet (1,800 m). Wildlife in the park includes deer, elk, wi...
Washer Woman Arch in Canyonlands National Park is both a "desert tower" and an "arch". It is the only arch in Canyonlands that is currently open to rock climbing. It's along White Rim Road (permit required).
Washington Island is a town in northern Door County, Wisconsin, United States, with a population of 708 at the 2010 census. The unincorporated communities of Detroit Harbor and Washington are located in the town.
The town of Washington Island is made up of a group of small islands that includes Plum Island, Detroit Island, Hog Island, Rock Island, Pilot Island, Fish I...
Washington Slagbaai National Park is an ecological reserve on the northwestern part of the Caribbean island of Bonaire. Washington Slagbaai was the first nature reserve to be established in the Netherlands Antilles, covering approximately a fifth of the island of Bonaire.
Washington is a giant sequoia located within Mariposa Grove in Yosemite National Park, California. The tree was named after George Washington, the 1st president of the United States. It is the 18th largest giant sequoia in the world, and could be considered the 17th largest depending on how badly Ishi Giant atrophied during the Rough Fire in 2015. It is also the large...
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