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A loop hike with riparian vegetation and views of Bechers Bay. Other trails branch off of the Cherry Canyon trail allowing for visits to Black Mountain, the campground, and Water Canyon beach.
Cherry Cove is the next cove over from Fourth of July Cove on Catalina Island, 0.5 miles west of Isthmus Cove. Popular day anchorage for yachts using the facilities at Isthmus Cove (Two Harbors).
Moorings: 99
Anchorages: deep water anchorages (100 feet)
Lion’s Head is a point on the north side of the cove and protects the cove from the prevailing afternoo...
Cherry Valley is named for the native cherry trees, Prunus ilicfolia, which grow there.
The seat of an early mining, where the hillsides are honeycombed with tunnels. From 1862 to 1964 the Island was swarming with prospectors for precious metals. The seat of the excitement seems to have been at Cherry Valley. Every foot of ground from the sea to the summit of the hil...
The Chesler Park Loop/Joint trail is 11 mi (18 km) round-trip trail in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. It's a moderate hike, very scenic and provides a multitude of route options to choose from. There are a lot of interesting rock formations along the hike.
Three miles along this trail brings visitors to a saddle overlooking Chesler Park, a scenic ...
The Chess Queen (The Totem Pole), is located a few hundred yards east of Cottonwood Cove, in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona. It is just outside the boundary of Coyote Buttes South, which requires a hiking permit from the BLM.
The Chetwode Islands are a group of islands near the Marlborough Sounds along the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand.
The group consists of Nukuwaiata Island (to the South) (247 m or 810 ft) & Te Kakaho Island (179 m or 587 ft) to the North, and is named after Lieutenant Chetwode, acting commander of theCruizerclass brig-sloop, HMSPelorusin 1838.
Cruise down the Chicago River to see the architectural gems of the Windy City. Cover all three branches of the Chicago River, passing the East Bank Club, the old Post Office Building and the Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower).
The Chicago Lakefront Trail (abbreviated as LFT) is a foreshoreway for walking and cycling, running 18-mile (29 km) along the coast of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois. The path connects various beaches and recreational amenities located along the lakefront and also serves as a route for bicycle commuters.
The trail is located wholly within the Chicago city limits a...
The Chicago Riverwalk is an open, pedestrian waterfront located on the south bank of the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, Illinois. It spans from Lake Shore Drive to Franklin Street. Called the city's 'Second Lakefront', the Riverwalk contains restaurants, seating, boat rentals, and other activities. It is currently being expanded to 9 blocks and is scheduled for co...
Chicama is the longest wave in the world with 1 km of left wave and more than 3 sections to surf. It is located about 600km north of Lima, in the fishing town of Malabrigo, when all 4 sections are firing, its ride can last over 5 minutes, works best in the Winter months (May to September) and with big swells.
It's the only wave in the world protected by law. Nothing c...
The Chicamocha Canyon (Cañón del Chicamocha) is a steep sided canyon carved by the Chicamocha River in Colombia. With a maximum depth of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), an area of 108,000 hectares (270,000 acres) and a length of 227 kilometres (141 mi), the canyon is the second-largest worldwide. The canyon is situated in the departments of Boyac&aacu...
Chicamocha National Park Cable Car is one of the longest aerial tramways in the world. It is located within the Chicamocha National Park, Santander, Colombia. It differs from other cable cars around the world due to its engineering design, beautiful view, use of double cable channel (not quite common), altitude and its outstanding layout.
The Chicamocha National Park ...
A chicken bus is a colloquial English name for a colorful, modified and decorated bus that transports goods and people between communities in Honduras and foremost in Guatemala. The base vehicle is usually a retired North American school bus on a light or medium truck chassis. The word "chicken" refers to the fact that rural Guatemalans occasionally transport live ani...
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