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Needle Rock is an intrusive of rhyodacite volcanic plug located in the Needle Rock Natural Area, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) east-northeast (bearing 68°) of the Town of Crawford in Delta County, Colorado, United States. It stands 800 feet (240 m) tall above the floor of the Smith Fork of the Gunnison River valley. It originated as the throat of a large volcano about 28 mil...
The Golden Cathedral in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah is an incredible sandstone alcove features a triple pothole arch. It is located in remote Neon Canyon.
Bring your navigations skills since it's a 4.5 miles (one way) unmarked route that traverses through rugged desert terrain. The hike starts at Egypt Trailhead, about 10 miles west of Hole-in-the-Ro...
The Neskowin Ghost Forest is the remnants of a Sitka spruce forest on the Oregon Coast of the United States. The stumps were likely created when an earthquake of the Cascadia subduction zone abruptly lowered the trees, that were then covered by mud from landslides or debris from a tsunami. Many of the stumps are over 2,000 years old.
The stumps were unearthed when tur...
The Newnes glow worm tunnel is a disused railway tunnel in the Wolgan Valley, New South Wales, Australia, that is famous for its resident glow worms, the bioluminescent larvae of Arachnocampa richardsae, a type of fungus gnat.
The 600-metre tunnel was bored through the sandstone in 1907 as part of the Newnes railway line that served the Newnes Oil Shale mines that ope...
The Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest geyser basin in the park and is located near the northwest edge of Yellowstone Caldera near Norris Junction and on the intersection of three major faults. The Norris-Mammoth Corridor is a fault that runs from Norris north through Mammoth to the Gardiner, Montana, area. The Hebgen Lake fault runs from northwest of West Yellowstone...
The Northern Lights have spawned myths and legends related to their source among indigenous peoples wherever they are seen. The magical streaks and curtains of glowing greens, blues, yellows and reds, best experienced under the night sky, are the result of enhanced solar winds commensurate with sunspot activity blowing over Earth’s magnetic field. The particles ...
The aurora borealis, more commonly known as the northern lights, are radiant shimmering colors that sporadically light up the night sky and have fascinated mankind for ages. Aurora comes from the Latin word for sunrise and borealis mean to the north.
Aurora Borealis' occur sporadically over the middle and high latitudes of the northern hemisphere. The chances of see...
Northern Alaska is where many Americans head for the chance to see the aurora borealis.
Although there is a smaller chance now of experiencing a full-on auroral storm than during solar storm, there will be nightly displays of Northern Lights. The real trick is finding clear skies.
Near Fairbanks go to Ski Lands to see the lights. At the top of Cleary summit, overloo...
View the spectacular Northern Lights from Iceland. Venture into Iceland’s countryside to seek out the Aurora Borealis, one of nature’s most wondrous phenomena. As you gaze up at the shimmering night sky, hear more about the science behind this occurrence from your knowledgeable guide.
The Northern Lights appear in many forms: There may be a fleeting strea...
The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is, subject to the caveats explained below, defined as the point in the northern hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. It should not be confused with the North Magnetic Pole.
The North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth, lying diametrically opposite the S...
The Ochre Pits are a popular tourist destination in Australia's Northern Territory, approximately 50 kilometres west of Alice Springs along the Larapinta Trail.
The pits consist of several layers of multi-coloured, layered rock that was traditionally used by Australian Aborigines in ceremonies and played an important role in the continent's economy, being traded with ...
Old Faithful is a cone geyser located in Wyoming, in Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Old Faithful was named in 1870 during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition and was the first geyser in the park to receive a name. It is also called the most predictable geographical feature on Earth erupting almost every 91 minutes. The geyser, as well as the nearby...
Old Tjikko is a 9,550 year old Norway Spruce tree, located on Fulufjället Mountain of Dalarna province in Sweden. Old Tjikko is the world's oldest living individual clonal tree, however, there are many examples of much older clonal colonies (multiple trees connected by a common root system), such as "Pando", estimated to be over 80,000 years old.
The age of the t...
Trek from Omalo to Shatili takes around 5 days of hiking and walking among beautiful mountain landscapes. It's a difficult trek as there is a significant elevation change and the distance is quite long - 75km. On your way you will pass beautiful villages with medieval ruins of towers and walls. There is a possibility of spending a night in them but you need to carry t...
The Painted Cliffs is a popular walking destinations for day visitors to Maria Island National Park inTasmania, Australia. The Painted Cliffs are beautifully coloured and patterned sandstone, carved and moulded by the sea, and bordered by rock pools teeming with marine life.
The patterns are caused by ground water percolating down through the already formed sandstone ...
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