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The most frequent destination on Jost Van Dyke Island in the BVI's is Great Harbor (or Great Harbour). It's the largest harbor and is a well-sheltered anchorage. Spend the night at Great Harbor on Jost Van Dike get to Foxy’s. From there day trip to Soggy Dollar. The town at Great Harbor is great. Head ashore for breakfast.
Great Harbour is one of the busiest por...
Great Harbour on Peter Island is to the east from Little Harbor and has a handful of moorings in addition to good anchoring along the eastern shore. There is some good snorkeling along the western side of the bay along the reef.
Ashore Ocean's Seven serves drinks, lunch and dinner. They can be reached on VHF 16.
Great Head Trail is a trail 1.4 miles (2.2 km) long. The trail is located in Acadia National Park in Maine on the Great Head Peninsula.
Great Head Trail is rated as a moderate difficulty. At a distance of 1.4 miles this trail wraps around the Great Head Peninsula on the east side of Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. From the parking area located on the left side of ...
The 25-square-mile Great Kobuk Sand Dunes are a popular destination for hiking and camping. The dunes cover much of the southern Kobuk Valley and constitute the largest active sand dunes found in the Arctic. The dunes were created by the grinding action of glaciers and rise as high as 100 feet.
Aircraft on wheels can land right on the sand. Tents can be set up on an...
Strong storms, particularly in the winter and fall (at which time they may be referred to as a November Witch), can produce large waves on the Great Lakes. During these surf seasons there is often snow, shelf ice, and some ice in the water, making access difficult and conditions more dangerous. Dedicated surfers wear wetsuits to keep warm. The surface water temperatur...
The Great Lakes Circle Tour is a designated scenic road system connecting all of the North American Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. It consists of routes for circumnavigating the lakes, either individually or collectively.
The 71 km Great Lake Trail follows the shores of beautiful Lake Taupō from Waihaha to Whakaipo Bay. Besides the lake there are great views of the volcanic mountains of the Tongariro National Park.
Riders have the option of riding the full trail over two days or choosing shorter options. The Great Lake Trail is a Grade3 (Intermediate) cycle trail, so a reasonable leve...
Great Lameshur Bay is located on the southern part of St John, USVI. The bay is within the Virgin Islands National Park. Yawzai Point is one of the best snorkel spots that are inaccessible by car on St John.
There are 14 mooring bouys for overnight stays. Day use of the park moorings is free but a self-registration fee of $15 per night is required for overnight use b...
Great Northern Highway links Western Australia's capital city Perth with its northernmost port, Wyndham. With a length of almost 3,200 kilometres (2,000 mi), it is the longest highway in Australia, with the majority included as part of the Perth Darwin National Highway. The highway is constructed as a sealed, predominantly two-lane single carriageway, but with some si...
The Great North Road (Ancestral Puebloans) is a 30 foot wide road that goes directly north from Pueblo Alto for almost 40 miles, and ends near the Salmon Ruins west of Bloomfield, New Mexico. Construction of this road required enormous effort. The builders had no shovels, axes, or wheelbarrows, no surveying equipment. When they encountered an obstacle, such as a mesa ...
The Great North Walk is a walking track which runs from Sydney to Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. The main track, 250 kilometres (160 mi) in length, runs between the Obelisk in Macquarie Place in Sydney to Queens Wharf Tower in Bicentennial Park in Newcastle and is well sign-posted. There are many "side tracks" which conveniently link the track to populated a...
The Great Ocean Road is a 243-kilometre (151 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Warrnambool. The road is considered a tourist attraction in the area, in which much of the road hugs coastline affectionately known as the Shipwreck Coast, providing visibility of Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean. Th...
Bicycle tourists hoping for a bit of a challenge can take on The Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. This 150 mile (240 km) road winds along Australia's southeast coast. If a day is all the cyclist can spare the 60-kilometer route from Torquay to Bells Beach is the can’t-miss portion. Bike Tourists committed to covering the entire route will pass through rura...
The Great Ocean Walk is a walking trail located on Victoria's south-west coast in Australia, traversing several areas of historical and cultural significance. The track makes extensive usage of eco-friendly facilities; with Parks Victoria and tour guide operators attempting to raise environmental awareness. The trail meanders along high cliff tops and sandy beaches.
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Learn the legends and rumors of early community life as you travel by bus to Great Onyx Cave, a privately owned and operated cave until the 1960's. Discover how Great Onyx survived the Cave Wars and emerged as one of the most pristine show caves in the region. Exploring this geologic beauty by lantern light offers a different perspective to the multitudes of dripstone...
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