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Skyway Monte Bianco is a cable car in the Alps, linking the Italian town of Courmayeur with Pointe Helbronner on the southern side of the Mont Blanc massif. Taking over three years to construct, it opened in 2015 at a cost of 110 million euros, and is considered to be the world's most expensive cable car installation.
From the cablecar base station at Entrèves ...
SkyWheel Helsinki is a 40-meter (131 feet) tall Ferris wheel in central Helsinki, Finland. One of its gondola cabins, the SkySauna, is the world's first sauna on a Ferris wheel. It opened to the public on June 3, 2014. It was originally named the Finnair SkyWheel and its placement on Katajanokka harbor is where the airline Finnair first located its flight operations i...
Slættaratindur is the highest mountain in the Faroe Islands, at an altitude of 880 metres. It is located in the northern part of Eysturoy, between the villages of Eiði, Gjógv, and Funningur. Funningur lies at the foot of the mountain.
Its name means "flat summit". It can be climbed in about four hours, and although the routes are steep, technical clim...
Slaughter Canyon Cave is a strenuous adventure tour. Ranger-guided tours of Slaughter Canyon Cave take you into an underground wilderness without electricity, paved walkways, or modern conveniences. In this wild cave, darkness is broken only by the flashlights and headlamps of rangers and tour members. Highlights of the tour may include the 89-foot high Monarch, one o...
The Slea Head Drive is a circular route that begins and ends in Dingle, Ireland. There are a large number of attractions and stunning views on the western end of the peninsula. The route is clearly labelled by road signs throughout its length. Expect to spend about a half-day to make sure to see everything.
The road is very narrow. Take the loop clockwise to go in sam...
Sledding, sleding or tobogganing is a common activity in North America and wintry areas, similar to sliding, but in a prone or seated position requiring a device or vehicle generically known in the US and Canada as a sled or in other countries as a sledge or toboggan. More formally it is one of three olympic sports— the luge, skeleton, or bobsledding, all of whi...
Sleeping Beauty is a standing wave on the racecourse section of the Rio Grande just north of Embudo Station, in Taos area of New Mexico. Its character changes from a breaking green wave on one side and a hole on another at 500 cfs or so, to a big wide wave over 750 cfs, and big and fun over 1,000 cfs.
The Sleeping Giant is a formation of mesas and sills on Sibley Peninsula which resembles a giant lying on its back when viewed from the west to north-northwest section of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. As one moves southward along the shoreline toward Squaw Bay the Sleeping Giant starts to separate into its various sections. Most distinctly in the view from the cliffs ...
Sleeping Giant, also known as Nounou Mountain, is a mountain ridge located west of the towns Wailua and Kapaʻa in the Nounou Forest Reserve on the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi. The formation received its common English name both from its resemblance to a reclining human figure, and from a Native Hawaiian legend about a giant who, after great labor or overeating, lay to r...
Slickhorn Canyon drains the southwest side of Cedar Mesa and eventually meeting the San Juan River. The upper part splits into four forks, all containing Anasazi ruins and pictographs. The first (northernmost) fork of Slickhorn Canyon contains the most ruins, some small, and including the most famous site in the area, Perfect Kiva. The second fork has only a couple of...
The 2.4 miles (4 km) lollipop loop Slickrock Foot Trail is located in the Needles district in Canyonlands National Park. The hike is around the northern end of the mesa that separates Big Spring Canyon from Little Spring Canyon.
Slickrock, a general term for any bare rock surface, dominates much of the landscape in Canyonlands. For millions of years, natural forces ha...
The Slickrock Trail, located near Moab, Utah (USA), is a popular mountain biking destination with worldwide fame. This 13-mile (20.9 km) loop takes intrepid riders over a landscape of "petrified" sand dunes and the eroded remnants of ancient sea beds. The Slickrock Trail is one of the more difficult rides in the Moab area and possibly the U.S., both technically and ca...
Slide Rock Route is a 0.3-mile trail with a difficulty rating of moderate. This primitive route along Oak Creek is the main access to the Slide Rock Swim Area. This extremely popular area features a natural water slide along Oak Creek.
The Slide Rock swim area is approximately 1/2 mile of creek bottom. There are multiple places to swim and wade, as well as the famous Slide. The Slide is an 80-foot slippery shoot that is worn into sandstone.
Note: All water-based activities are at the risk of the user. No lifeguard on duty. Glass containers are not permitted in the swim area.
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