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Rainbow Canyons off Pelican Island is a good spot for novice snorkelers and divers with shallow areas and with a good variety of sealife including several colonies of garden eels. Rainbow Canyons ranges in depth from 20 to 60 feet.
Rainbow Cave is a large, deeply cut sea cave with heavily mineral stained walls at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. These colorful sandstone cliffs tower 50 to 200 feet above Lake Superior.
A 1/2 mile hiking trail will take you from a paved parking lot to a stairway dropping down to an observation platform overlooking the scenic Black River and Rainbow Falls. The falling water (40 feet) creates a mist, and sometimes with the right angle of sunlight, produces a rainbow effect, which gives the falls its name. Rainbow Falls can also be viewed fr...
The 101-foot high Rainbow Falls at Devils Postpile National Monument in California is a waterfall on the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River. From the Ranger Station, hike a rolling, mostly downhill, 1.5 mile one way hike to Rainbow Falls. To get to the base of the falls take the staircase to the pool at the bottom of the falls. Swimming is discouraged and is conside...
From the Rainbow Falls trailhead, follow the trail 1.5 miles south to Rainbow Falls and continue another 1.5 miles to the cascading Lower Falls where there is a large pool great for fishing. Return the same route, or take the long way back via Devil’s Postpile.
The Rainbow Falls Trail is an 6.6 mi (10.6 km) American hiking trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in Sevier County, Tennessee. The trail ascends Mount Le Conte, the tallest (and sixth highest) mountain east of the Mississippi River and passes Rainbow Falls before absorbing the Alum Cave Trail and terminating near the LeConte Lodge.
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The Rainbow Falls, Māori name Waianiwaniwa (Waters of the Rainbow), are a single-drop waterfall located on the Kerikeri River near Kerikeri in New Zealand.
Unlike most New Zealand waterfalls which are created by the erosion of soft rock, the Rainbow Falls are sited on a hard basalt layer of rock beside softer mudstone. The falls were formed when water eroded the mudst...
Rainbow Hot Springs is north of the town of Pagosa Springs and offers a primitive and isolated mineral hot spring. It involves a long 9 mile round trip hike from from the West Fork Trailhead into the secluded Weminuche Wilderness. It has two steaming mineral-rich pools ranging from 95 to 105 degrees.
Vinicunca Mountain (Rainbow Mountain) is found along the Ausangate Circuit in Peru. The colourful sandstone mountains in the Vinicunca area is probably the coolest thing you’ll see in Peru!
Diving world famous Rainbow Reef is named for its profusion of brilliantlycolored soft corals and is considered one of the most famous dive sites in the South Pacific. The reef can be found in the Somosomo Strait located between the Fijian islands of Taveuni and Vanua Levu.
Larger species of marine life lurk there too, including manta rays, barracuda and harmless ree...
Rainbow trout and steelhead are highly regarded game fish. Rainbow trout are a popular target for fly fishers, and several angling methods are used. The use oflures presented via spinning, casting or trolling techniques is common. Rainbow trout can also be caught on various live and dead natural baits. The International Game Fish Association recognizes the world ...
This viewpoint lives up to its name! Rainbow Vista is the perfect place for panoramic photos of the multi-colored sandstone in Valley of Fire State Park. Once your photo finger is exhausted, take the trail for a short hike through flaming red rocks. You will find some picnic tables and a restroom at the trailhead. The rocks are multi-colored, people! Don’t miss ...
The Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior was bombed by French government agents in Auckland harbor in July 1985 to prevent her from interfering in a nuclear test in Moruroa. The Rainbow Warrior was refloated for forensic examination. She was deemed irreparable and scuttled in beautiful Matauri Bay, near the Cavalli Islands, on December 2, 1987, to serve as a dive wreck and...
The Rainforest Way is a circular series of tourist drives that extends through South East Queensland, Australia across the border into the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales.
It follows roughly the caldera of Mount Warning which is an extinct volcano in the north east corner of NSW. The area contains many National Parks, of which several are classified as World...
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