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Fathom Five offers some of the best freshwater diving opportunities in the world. Clear, clean water, submerged geological formations (cliffs, caves, overhangs) and more than 20 historical shipwrecks offer a variety of underwater experiences. Everyone, from the novice snorkeller to the most advanced diving enthusiast, can find lots to explore and enjoy within the park...
Fay Canyon Trail is relatively flat that starts out good and keeps getter better the further you make your way back into this box canyon. It's 2.4 miles roundtrip and takes 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
There is a free-standing arch in the canyon; once you hike up into it you can see that the there's a few feet of clearance between it and the wall behind it.
From Sedona take Dr...
Exploring Fayette Station Road is to travel back in time before the modern New River Gorge Bridge was built in 1977. This one hundred year-old road of hairpin turns winds down to the bottom of the gorge, across a narrow bridge, and up the other side. Visible along the way are vistas of the river and bridges, a hardwood forest, and remnants of the New River Gorge commu...
This trail connects Fayette Station Road, the town of Fayetteville, and Kaymoor Top with hiking access to Long Point. Be prepared for a creek crossing and up and down terrain. Connections can be made to the following trails: Kaymoor, Bridge, Park Loop, Timber Ridge, Long Point, Butcher Branch, Kaymoor Miners, and Craig Branch.To reach the Wolf Creek Trailhead:Turn off...
The Fay hut was an alpine hut located above Prospectors Valley in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia. Although the higher Neil Colgan hut superseded it as a base for climbs in the Valley of the Ten Peaks area, it still served as a convenient base for hikers and skiers doing day trips in the area, and as an overnight stop for mountaineers continuing on to the Nei...
Fernando de Noronha is an archipelago of 21 islands and islets in the Atlantic Ocean, 354 km (220 miles) offshore from the Brazilian coast. The main island has an area of 18.4 square kilometres (7.1 sq mi) and had a population of 3,012 in the year 2010. The area is a special municipality of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco (despite being closer to the state of Rio Gr...
To access the area beyond Gold Bluffs Entrance Station, we require Online Day-Use reservations that need to be made in advance. We started it during the summer season of 2022 and are continuing this season 2023 and beyond. The soonest someone can book a reservation is at 11:59 PM the day before. Reservations are required May-September. For the 2023 season it’s f...
Fern Falls Trail is a 3.9 mile out and back trail that winds along the south bank of the North Umpqua River trail through old-growth forests of Douglas-fir, hemlock, and sugar pine, with trees often over six feet in diameter.
Fernie Alpine Resort is a ski resort, located on Lizard Range, near the town of Fernie, British Columbia in Canada. It is known particularly for its high annual snowfall, reportedly the highest of any resort in the Canadian Rockies, and for its powder skiing.
Fernie Alpine Resort has 5 legendary bowls along the Lizard Range. Siberia Bowl, Cedar Bowl, Timber Bowl, Curr...
Fern Lake is a short scenic day hike in the June Lake area. The lead the way and views of June and Gull Lakes. At one mile, stay right at the Yost Creek Trail Junction and continue on another 0.7 miles to Fern Lake.
The Ferrovia Circumetnea (roughly translated as"Round-Etna Railway") is a narrow-gauge, 950 mm (3 ft 1 3⁄8 in), regional railway line in Sicily. It was constructed between 1889 and 1895.
As the name suggests, the 110-kilometre (68-mile) line follows a route which almost completely encircles the Mount Etna volcano. From its terminal in Catania the line starts off...
The Fesdu Wreck was a 30m long coastal fishing trawler located about 50 meters from the Viligilee Falhu reef. It was deliberately scuttled for divers to enjoy and now rests on a sandy slope in depths from 20m to 30m.
A hyaloclastite mountain formed during a subglacial eruption, possibly during the Weichselian glaciation. Marine erosion has opened up a cross section of palagonite tuff, breccia, pillow lava and a feeder dyke; a silver necklace belonging to a giantess.
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