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The gondola is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suited to the conditions of the Venetian lagoon. For centuries gondolas were the chief means of transportation and most common watercraft within Venice. In modern times the iconic boats still have a role in public transport in the city, serving astraghetti (ferries) over the Grand Canal. They are a...
A gondola lift, also called a cable car, is a type of aerial lift which is supported and propelled by cables from above. It consists of a loop of steel cable that is strung between two stations, sometimes over intermediate supporting towers. The cable is driven by a bullwheel in a terminal, which is typically connected to an engine or electric motor. They are often co...
Goode Mountain is one of the major peaks of the North Cascades in Washington state. Named for topographer Richard U. Goode of the USGS, it is the highest peak located in North Cascades National Park, between the Skagit River and Lake Chelan. It is the fourth highest non-volcanic peak in Washington, and the twelfth highest summit overall.
Goode Mountain is a massive mo...
Mount Hood, also known as Hood Mountain is a mountain near the southeastern edge of Santa Rosa, California at the northeast of the Sonoma Valley and attains a height of 2,733 feet (833 m). The original name was Mount Wilikos, an Indian name meaning "willows."
The Goodspeed/Nattkemper Trail, which climbs to the summit from the Adobe Canyon Road trailhead, offers the mo...
At a turnoff on Wyoming State Highway 431, the visitor is greeted by a panoramic view of colorful desert and endless blue sky at the Gooseberry Badlands Scenic Overlook. The colors of the soil, which mysteriously change with the seasons, accentuate the grotesque and intricately carved rock formations, inviting further exploration along a 1.5 mile interpretive trail. H...
Gooseberry Mesa National Recreation Trail is located on Gooseberry Mesa in southern Utah's red rock country. At an elevation of 5,200 feet, views from the mesa rims are spectacular. Rising to the north are the massive sandstone sentinels of Zion National Park. Spread out below the west rim is a panorama of colorful desert mesas and water carved canyons.
The Gooseberr...
Gooseberry Trail in Canyonlands National Park connects Grand View Point Road and White Rim Road. It starts on the Mesa top at an elevation of 6250 ft and decents rapidly1,500 ft over two miles. It's a major workout.
This short walk from the White Rim Road ends abruptly at an overlook of a meandering gooseneck bend in the Colorado River.
Reaching this trail requires a permit to drive the 4WD White Rim Road.
This trail covers uneven, rocky surfaces. It is not accessible to wheelchairs.
Dogs are not allowed on this trail.
Goosenecks Overlook is located in the northern part of Capitol Reef National Park along route 24, just south of Chimney Rock Trail. The 800ft-high viewpoints above Sulphur Creek are worth a stop. Afternoon light is best for photography.
On the road up to Goosenecks, stop at Panorama Point Overview. A deep, colorful canyon has been cut by Utah's Sulphur Creek as s...
The Gopher Mine are over 100 years old and have multiple levels. Hike down The Old Banner Road Trail, also known as The Wilcox Toll Road. A little over a mile down the road and The Gopher Mine comes into view.
The original road was built by Horace Wilcox, who would charge a toll for its use. Later it was purchased by San Diego County and after 1925 The name was chang...
Gordon is the southernmost reef in Tiran. It is easily recognised by the highly deteriorated remains of the Louilla, a cargo ship that ran aground on Gordon’s northern side in 1981. Gordon Reef is a beautiful dive site accessible to divers of all skill levels.
The Gordon River Road, sometimes called the Strathgordon Road, (B61), is a road in the south western region of Tasmania, Australia.
The 85-kilometre (53 mi) road was built by the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania with funding from the Australian Government to service the construction of the Gordon and the Serpentine dams, leading to the flooding of Lake Pedder.
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