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Pack up the chair, an umbrella and a cooler and spend the day on the Kāneʻohe Sandbar. You can rent a boat or kayak's and take a small ride from Kāneʻohe Bay. The sandbar is located about fifteen minutes from Heeia Boat Harbor if you do the journey in a small sail or motorboat or kayak.
It is about 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and 3 miles (4.8 km) long.
The 420km circular navigation of Kangaroo Island, Australia's third largest island, is on sealed roads and features highlights including Seal Bay and Flinders Chase National Park
Nature's secrets are waiting to be discovered at every step of the 61 kilometre five-day trek, with the trail weaving its way through the most botanically unique area in all of South Australia before reaching the rugged, remote and spectacular coastline of the Southern Ocean.
The unimaginable beauty of this part of the world has to be seen to be believed. Come and di...
Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world. It rises with an elevation of 8,586 m (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas called Kangchenjunga Himal that is limited in the west by the Tamur River and in the east by the Teesta River. Kangchenjunga is located on the boundary between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim.
The Geological Survey of India ind...
The Kanheri Caves constitute a group of rock-cut monuments that are located north of Borivali on the western outskirts of Mumbai, India. Deep within the green forests of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the caves are 6 km from the main gate & 7 km from Borivali Station. Tourists can enter after 7:30 a.m. The Kanheri Caves demonstrate the Buddhist influence on the ...
The Kensho Maru was a 384ft/116m, 4,862-ton Passenger Cargo ship built for Inui Kisen K.K. of Kobe, Japan in 1938. She has a slight list to port with artifacts in superstructure and very interesting engine room.
After being attacked and damaged several times in the Marshall Islands, Kensho Maru finally sunk in Truk Lagoon during Operation Hailstone on March 6th 1944...
Kan Thar Yar Lake is a great spot to relax a bit away from the town. You can walk around, buy some bread to feed the fish and talk to locals who are just there, sitting and waving at you!
This walk goes from the Mala carpark to Kantju Gorge. It’s the same path taken by the daily ranger-guided Mala walk and most tours of Uluru.
Enter the caves where the Mala (rufous hare-wallaby) people camped when they first arrived at Uluru and see the kitchen cave where they prepared their meals. The Mala people are the Anangu’s ancestors, and their stor...
Kanton Island (also known as Canton Island or Abariringa Island), alternatively known as "Mary Island", "Mary Balcout's Island" or "Swallow Island", is the largest, northernmost and the sole inhabited island of the Phoenix Islands, in the Republic of Kiribati. It is an atoll located in the South Pacific Ocean roughly halfway between Hawaii and Fiji. The island is a na...
Kaokoland is an area in Northern Namibia and is one of the wildest and less populated areas in Namibia, with a population density of one person every 2 km². The main settlement in Kaokoland is the city of Opuwo.
The Kaokoland Nature Reserve is a nature reserve located in northwestern Namibia and is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the Skeleton Coast National ...
Kaolin Wash is a wash with a mini slot canyon in Valley of Fire State Park. This is not a designated trail and getting from parking spot to the wash is over the rocks.
Kapalai is an island in Malaysia, known for its scuba resorts. The island of Kapalai, just 15 minutes off Sipadan, was a beautiful island two hundred years ago, but now it is only a sand bar. Erosion has reduced the island to sea level and the village now sits on the edge of the extensive Ligitan Reefs. All of the buildings are on stilts resting on the underwater reef...
With over 2 miles of ziplines, you're sure to capture the memories of a lifetime! From the 4X4 tour in Hawaii's largest privately owned, natural preserve to the tallest pedestrian only suspension bridge in the US, zipping in Kapalua is unforgettable. Soar side by side with your family and friends in a full body harness, unsurpassed in safety with a perfect fit.
Kapalua Coastal Trail is a nice easy little trail winding along the cliffs from Kapalua Bay, to Namalu Bay, Oneloa Bay, and finally to DT Fleming Beach. Check out the tidepools surrounded by the volcanic rocks and watch the waves crash up on the rocks on this 3 miles roundtrip walk.
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