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Hang gliding or paragliding tandem flight off Pedra Bonita, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Take off from Pedra Bonita Tijuca Forest and land on the São Conrado Pepino Beach in Rio de Janeiro Brazil.
Pedra Bonita is next to Pedra da Gavea, but slightly lower. Still have the great views of Pedra da Gavea, without nearly as much physical effort. The hilke takes 40-60 minutes and has an elevation gain of about 700 meters.
Pedra Bonita is where you can hang gliding down to the beaches below.
Pedra Branca is a rock islet or small island, located in the Southern Ocean, off the southern coast of Tasmania, Australia.
Pedra Branca is home to a big wave surf break at a reef approximately 40 km offshore. Marty Paradisis was the first person to surf it. later, In 2008 Ross Clarke-Jones and Tom Carroll joined local surfers Marti Paradisis and brothers James and Ty...
Pedra da Gávea (Rock of the Topsail), is a monolith rising 842 meters above sea level at the highest point, located in Floresta da Tijuca in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. It is the world's largest monolith on a coastline. The rock is composed of gneiss and granite, and due to its position, size and coastal location, as well as the lack of purchase for v...
Pedra da Gávea is one of the mountain landmarks in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Pedra da Gavea is the world’s largest monolith. The hike to the top is very challenging and takes around seven hours roundtrip, which includes over 2,700 feet (~842 meters) elevation gain. At the top are some of the best views the city. Many feel this is the best hike in Rio, b...
The Pedra da Risca do Meio Marine State Park is a state park in the state of Ceará, Brazil.
The Pedra da Risca do Meio Marine State Park has an area of 3,320 hectares (8,200 acres), and is about 18.5 kilometres (11.5 mi) in a 60°NE direction from the port of Mucuripe, in Fortaleza. It is contained in a rectangle between 3º33.8"S and 3º36"S, and be...
Peek-A-Boo Loop is a steep but spectacular hike (5.5 mi/8.8 km round trip) through the heart of Bryce Amphitheater where hikers will see Wall of Windows.
The Peek-A-Boo Loop Trail begins at Bryce Point and drops quickly to the canyon floor. Due to the rapid elevation change and the length this hike is considered strenuous and hikers are cautioned to be aware of t...
The northernmost branch of Coyote Gulch, Dry Fork, is one of the most popular destinations in the Hole-in-the-Rock Road Area. A short side road leads off from the Hole-in-the-Rock Road to a trailhead above the wash. A brief descent then leads to four areas of interest.
The Dry Fork Narrows is an excellent example of how occasional flash floods have carved a narrow slo...
Peekaboo Trail is a 10 mile (16.5 km) round-trip hike in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park that includes slick rock hiking, colorful canyons, great panorama views, and pictographs. The trail goes between the Squaw Flat Campground and the Peekaboo Campground and crosses both Squaw and Lost canyons. Most visitors do this as an out-and-back hike from Squa...
Peleliu Wall is one of the most beautiful and deepest wall dives in all of Palau. Depths range from 30 to 90 feet from top of the coral reef to the plateau.
Experienced/Advanced Divers only (due to strong current) Southern reef of Peleliu Island.
Pele's Chair is an interesting rock formation that overlooks the ocean on Oahu’s Leeward Side above Awawamalu (Alan Davis) Beach and near Makapuu Lighthouse. Hike the easy trail from Makapuu Lighthouse parking lot.
Pelican Bay Trail starts at Prisoners' Harbor on Santa Cruz Island and goes 2 miles to Pelican Bay. Since the trail goes through private property, you must go with a group led by two naturalists from the boat company.
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