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Begich, Boggs Visitor Center is built upon the terminal moraine left behind by Portage Glacier in 1914. The Visitor Center offers an unique opportunity to learn about the Chugach National Forest, America's second largest single national forest. Glacier Ranger District, The hub of our interpretive services on the Glacier Ranger District is the Begich, Boggs Visitor Cen...
Beinisvørð is a 469 m high sea cliff in Suðuroy, Faroe Islands, the highest sea cliff in Suðuroy. It is located between the villages of Lopra and Sumba. Beinisvørð has vertical cliffs facing the sea and a green slope down towards the village of Sumba. The triangular top of Beinisvørð is visible from many places in Suðuroy, ...
Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park is a national park in central Israel, 13 kilometers from Kiryat Gat, encompassing the ruins of Maresha, one of the important towns of Judah during the time of the First Temple, and Beit Guvrin, an important town in the Roman era, when it was known as Eleutheropolis.
Archaeological artifacts unearthed at the site include a large Jewish...
Beit She'arim also known as Beth She'arim or Besara (in Ancient Greek Βησάρα), literallyThe House of Two Gates, is the archeological site of a Jewish town and a large number of ancient rock-cut Jewish tombs. The necropolis is part of the Beit She'arim National Park, which borders the town of Kiryat Tiv'on on the northeast and is located close ...
Botanic Gardens is a public park in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Occupying 28 acres (110,000 m2) of south Belfast, the gardens are popular with office workers, students and tourists. They are located on Stranmillis Road in Queen's Quarter, with Queen's University nearby. The Ulster Museum is located at the main entrance.
The gardens' most notable feature is the Palm Hou...
The second largest barrier reef in the world rises from the ocean floor off the coast of Belize. Long known as a diver’s paradise, Belize’s Barrier Reef is famous for fascinating coral formations, prolific fish populations and incredible water clarity. In addition to being one of CEDAM’s Seven Wonders of the Underwater World, the Belize Barrier Reef ...
Belknap Campground sits by a small stream and sequoia grove at 5,000 feet elevation in the Giant Sequoia National Monument. The Tule River and Belknap Creek run through or near the campground.
Belknap offers about 13 tent camping sites that can accommodate up to 6 guests each. Vault toilets, campfire rings and picnic areas are all provided. The Giant Sequoia Merc...
The Bellaire Lake Day Use Area provides parking and picnic opportunities adjacent to Bellaire Lake. A fee is required to use this area. There are nine picnic sites available and each has a table and pedestal grill. There is a restroom and drinking water available.
The primary use of this area is picnicking andfishing. There is a wheel-chair accessible trail to the la...
Bellburn Campground is a privately run campground. To book, contact Kimberley Wilderness Adventures, East Kimberley Tours or your travel agent. If you have booked to stay at Bellburn, please call into the Park Visitor Centre to pay park entry fees and to collect a park map to help you find your way around.
Belle Campground is closest to the north entrance of Joshua Tree National Park from Twenty Nine Palms. Located off Pinto Basin Road in the northern end of the park, Belle Campground offers great view to the west - making it a great place to watch the sunset.
The campground has spots for tenting and RV's. Approximately half of the camp spots are small and suitable for...
Belleplain State Forest is a 21,320-acre (8,630 ha) New Jersey State Forest in northern Cape May County and eastern Cumberland County. It has many young pine, oak and Atlantic white cedar trees, having better soil than the northern Pine Barrens. It was established in 1928 and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) set up camps here in 1933, converted Meisle Cranberry B...
The main feature in Bellinger River National Park in New South Wales, Australia is the Bellinger River and the unspoilt forests on its upper reaches. This untouched wilderness of steep slopes and valleys is filled with waterfalls.
The park is is about 410 km north of Sydney.
The Water of Leith Bridge at the foot of the steep roadways of Bell's Brae to the south leading to Edinburgh and Path Brae to the north leading to Granton and Queensferry, in the centre of Dean Village, is believed to be on the site of ancient crossings of the river. The current bridge was built in the early 18th century as a single arch bridge wide enough for a carri...
Located along the Chief Mountain Highway, 26 km from Waterton townsite and 5 km from the Chief Mountain border crossing.
This self-registration, primitive campground offers 24 unserviced sites, available only on a first-come, first-served basis.
It sits in a pleasant area of mixed aspen forest, right beside the Belly River, and is favoured by those campers wanting a...