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Tugboat is one of Curaçao’s most famous and popular dive sites. Named after the tugboat that was accidentally sunk years ago, this little wreck rests at just 5 m (17ft).
Curl Curl is a suburb of northern Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia located 18 km north-east of the Sydney central business district. The 1.2 km long Curl Curl beach is divided into North and South Curl Curl beaches. Curl Curl is known for some of the best surfing on the Northern Beaches. Good swimming and body boarding conditions in north end. Good su...
The Curtis Bench Trail is accessed alongside the Entrada Canyon Trail and runs parallel to it, but at a higher elevation. It is named for the grey-green Curtis layer of sand and silt stone that covers many of the upland regions of the park. From this vantage point, hikers are awarded sweeping vistas of the Henry Mountains to the south, as well as the Valley of Goblins...
Walk to Curtis Falls and enjoy a dip in the shallow pool beneath the falls. Follow the Curtis Falls Track from the car park at Ngāti Ruanui Stratford Mountain House, turning right down steps into the valley of the Te Popo Stream. Steps and ladders up the other side lead steeply uphill before dropping sharply to the gorge of the Manganui River. Follow the river bed, ro...
NOTE: This location is only approximate. Go on a dive tour for exact location.
An historic two-seat naval aircraft sits upright in the sand of Mā`alaea Bay near Kīhei, landing gear retracted. This wreck is just one example of WWII history that can be found in the sanctuary. Discovered in 2010 by local dive shop owner Brad Varney, the wreck of the Helldiver is unique...
The Cut Across Trail is across San Felipe Wash from the Buttes Pass Road - which connects to Hwy 78 in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. This trail provides access to the Arroyo Salado Palm Oasis's (17 Palms, 5 Palms and Una Palms). Head north on Third Wash from San Felip Wash for 0.75 miles and take the right fork that goes out of the wash. At 2.3 miles there is a righ...
Cutler coast is a public reserve land with hiking trail & primitive camping on the coast of down east Maine. Those seeking a taste of wilderness along Maine's coast will enjoy exploring the Cutler Coast Public Lands, a 12,234-acre expanse of blueberry barrens, woodlands and peatlands with 4.5 miles of headlands (interspersed by pocket coves and cobble beaches) ove...
Trailheads are down an unimproved dirt road that is 8.5 miles from the visitor center. Stop by the visitor center for directions and road conditions.
From the upper trailhead, the trail to Cutthroat Castle winds through a hip-height slot in boulders, then opens up to regular primitive trail. The trail descends through open country, down part of a sandy wash, and along...
Snowshoeing is recommended for nearly all the park trails with exception of the Ledges and Brandywine Falls trail system. Something to note, is that the most challenging trails in the park often have stairs and drainage steps. When sharing a trail with cross-country ski traffic, yield to skiers and take care not to walk in ski tracks.
Snowshoe rental is available at ...
Cuyamaca Peak is a mountain peak of the Cuyamaca Mountains range, in San Diego County, Southern California. At 6,512 feet (1,985 m), its summit is the second highest point in San Diego County.
A popular 3.5-mile (5.6 km) year round hike to the summit of Cuyamaca leads from the Paso Picacho Campground, starting at about 5,000 feet (1,500 m).
Cuyamaca Peak is located ro...
Cwmcarn is a village situated in the Ebbw valley in south Wales, in the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. It grew with 19th-century coal mining, but is now known for its extensive mature forestry and greenery, that attract thousands of visitors and mountain biking enthusiasts each year.
The area has seen significant recent development as the world-class Y Mynydd M...
To the east of the village of Cwmcarn in wales, UK is the popular Cwmcarn Forest Drive, a popular 7 mile drive through hills and forests on the flanks of the mountain of Twmbarlwm which is operated by the Forestry Commission.
The hills of this previously mined area have been transformed into peaceful forests with impressive views. It is difficult to imagine that some ...
Cyclops is a famous big wave surf sport near Esperance, Western Australia. It's said the wave is the worlds heaviest wave with massive amounts of water unloading on shallow reef. The spot is close to Fitzgerald River. Take a boat and ask locals in Esperance for directions.
Cyclops is featured in the surfing films Billabong Odyssey, and the Bra Boys documentary.
Cypress Mountain is a ski area in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, located in the southern section of Cypress Provincial Park, operated under a BC Parks Park Use Permit.
The ski resort is a 30-minute drive north of downtown Vancouver, and has 53 named alpine ski runs (many accessible for night skiing) and 19 km of cross country trails. Snowshoeing tours are a...
Planted around 1930, the Monterey cypress that now create the "tree tunnel" at the Point Reyes Receiving Station is a signature landscape feature that evokes some of the prestige that RCA placed in this profitable, historic operation.
The Receiving Station and "Tree Tunnel" are located at what is now the Point Reyes National Seashore park's North District Operations C...
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