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Wedding Cake Rock is located in Royal National Park, Australia. It's named this because it looks like a huge piece of wedding cake. The cliff is situated near Bundeena in southern Sydney and marks the start of the park's coastal walk.
The West Thumb Geyser Basin, including Potts Basin to the north, is the largest geyser basin on the shores of Yellowstone Lake. The heat source of the thermal features in this location is thought to be relatively close to the surface, only 10,000 feet (3,000 m) down. West Thumb is about the same size as another famous volcanic caldera, Crater Lake in Oregon, but much ...
Thistle Cove is Cape Le Grand National Park is a bay between two bulging headlands named after Matthew Flinders' ship master, John Thistle who drowned here during exploration of the area in January 1802. With both wood and water here, Flinders thought it superior to Lucky Bay.
Whistling rock at Thistle Cove is a natural monolith next to the carpark makes a peculiar so...
The White Cliffs of Dover are cliffs which form part of the British coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France. The cliffs are part of the North Downs formation. The cliff face, which reaches up to 107 metres (351 ft), owes its striking façade to its composition of chalk accentuated by streaks of black flint. The cliffs spread east and west from the town o...
The Farafra depression is the second biggest depression by size located in the Western Desert of Egypt, approximately mid-way between Dakhla and Bahariya.
A main geographic attraction of Farafra is its White Desert (known as Sahara el Beyda, with the words ahara meaning a desert). The White Desert of Egypt is located 45 km (28 mi) north of the town of Farafra. The des...
The spectacular Broken Bow Arch is located in Willow Gulch in Utah. Hike approximately one mile downstream from the Willow Gulch trailhead off Hole-in-the-Rock Road. It is named after a Native American artifact found nearby. The opening is estimated at 94 feet (29 m) wide and 100 feet (30 m) high, demonstrating the arch-forming ability of Navajo sandstone.
Wolfe Creek Crater National Park is a national park in Western Australia (Australia), 1,854 kilometres (1,152 mi) northeast of Perth. Wolfe Creek Crater is a well-preserved meteorite impact crater (astrobleme) in Western Australia.
The crater averages about 875 metres in diameter, 60 metres from rim to present crater floor and it is estimated that the meteorite that f...
Wollemia is a genus of coniferous tree in the family Araucariaceae. Wollemia was only known through fossil records until the Australian species Wollemia nobilis was discovered in 1994 in a temperate rainforest wilderness area of the Wollemi National Park in New South Wales, in a remote series of narrow, steep-sided sandstone gorges near Lithgow, 150 kilometres north-w...
Wrather Arch is the name of a natural arch in northern Arizona. It is located in the eponymous Wrather Canyon, a small tributary of the Paria Canyon, which is itself an important tributary of the Colorado River.
Wrather Arch was once thought to be the longest natural span outside of the state of Utah, but the recent discovery of longer arches in China, Afghanistan, an...
The Wulong Karst is a natural karst landscape located within the borders of Wulong County of China. It is divided into three areas containing the Three Natural Bridges, the Qingkou Tiankeng and Furong Cave respectively. It is a part of the Wulong Karst National Geology Park as well as part of the South China Karst, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Three Natural Bridg...
Wyanbene Caves is a geographic area between Braidwood and Cooma in Southern NSW, Australia. It includes a significant cave system and is adjacent to Deua National Park. The cave is at 35°47'42.25"S 149°40'56.48"E, at about 850 m altitude. A sheep and cattle farming area, there is still much wildlife including wombats, greater gliders, wedge-tailed eagle, echid...
Ya Thay Pyan Cave is a great place to cool off after getting in, especially if there's a strong heat outside! Entrance to the cave is very steep so it is not recommended for elderly people.
The Zuytdorp Cliffs extend for about 150 km along a rugged, spectacular and little visited segment of the Western Australian Indian Ocean coast in Shark Bay. The cliffs extend from just north of the mouth of the Murchison River at Kalbarri, to Pepper Point south of Steep Point. The cliffs are situated in both the Gascoyne and Mid West regions of the state.
At the high...
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