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South & North Astro Domes is a major rock formations in the Wonderland of Rocks region of Joshua Tree National Park.
South Astro Dome is one of the largest granite formations in all of Joshua Tree. South Astro Dome does not offer many cracks. Solid Gold is the best route on South Astro Dome. Solid Gold is two pitches long. The first pitch, rated 10a, follows a li...
The “Austin Smith” (aka HMBS Flamingo) was originally a 90-foot Bahamian Defense Force Cutter that was decommissioned in 1995. It was being towned to San Salvador to be sunk as an artificial reef when the ship sank while in route. The Austin Smith now sits in 60 feet of water in the Exuma Cays, Bahamas, .56 miles east of Normans Cay.
On May 10, 1980, the ...
The Badger Divide (The Badger) is a 210-mile route that winds, climbs, dips and slaloms through the Scottish Highlands from Inverness to Glasgow. It passes through some of Scotland's greatest natural landmarks including lochs (including Ness and Laggan), glens, moorland, forests and the 25-mile Corrieyairack mountain pass.
The surfaces include 80.3 miles of paved and...
The Barracks Trail is 27 miles that goes through the gorgeous landscape of Southern Utah. The Barracks is a great canyon along the East Virgin River just outside Zion National Park.
An unusual geologic formation known as "The Baths" located on the southern end of Virgin Gorda island which makes Virgin Gorda one of the BVI's major tourist destinations.
At The Baths, the beach shows evidence of the island's volcanic origins, as huge granite boulders lie in piles on the beach, forming scenic grottoes that are open to the sea. North of the Baths...
Trash Hero is a project started in order to clean the world's beaches. In Ko Lanta it's popular to take part and collect the rubbish as every little help makes a difference.
The Beast is a wooden roller coaster located at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio. It is the longest wooden roller coaster in the world, sprawling over 35 acres (14 ha), and was one of the fastest and tallest roller coasters ever built when it opened in the spring of 1979.
The Beast has been constantly rated as one of the top roller coasters in the world since it first open...
East Rosebud Trail (# 15) is 16 miles long. The East Rosebud Trail is also known as “The Beaten Path”. Elk Lake, which is 3.5 miles from the trailhead, is a popular day-hiking destination.
The trail begins at the southern end of East Rosebud Road (Forest Road 2177) and climbs steadily for 16 miles to Fossil Lake. The trail continues on the Russell Creek T...
The Bermuda is a 150 foot wooden schooner foundered and sank in the spring of 1870 in Murray Bay on Grand Island. Her top deck is just 12 feet below the water’s surface where she has remained for 128 years. The wreck is intact, remarkable condition for a shallow wreck.
The Beehive is a mountain located in Banff National Park of Alberta, Canada. The mountain is also known as the Big Beehive as there is a smaller beehive shaped mountain nearby called the Little Beehive. The mountain is located above Lake Louise and can be accessed via hiking trails either from Lake Louise or Lake Agnes.
The hike takes 3-4.5 hours. Start out early (08...
Family owned restaurant with a 65-foot-long, open mouthed muskie, made famous when it appeared in the opening credits of National Lampoon's Vacation.
The Big Fish Super Club and Resort offers 5 newly remodeled, air conditioned cabins for a comfortable stay. Adjacent to Lake Winnibigoshish, in the heart of the Chippewa National Forest, in Northern Minnesota.
The Bight Bay is located on Norman Island in the BVI's. The Bight is one of the most protected anchorages in the region although Soldier Bay, Benures Bay and Money Bay provide secluded anchorages given the right conditions. This is a very well-sheltered spot with many mooring balls.
Tortola is 7 miles north across the popular sailing waters of the Sir Francis Drake Ch...
Big Trees Trail circles Round Meadow in a 0.7 mile loop. It is flat, paved, and has benches along the way. Informational displays offer insight into what you are experiencing. Watch for yellow-bellied marmots, bears, and other wildlife. After taking this trail, consider walking the Hazelwood Meadow Trail on the other side of the road; it leads through another part of ...
The Bitter End is a 230-person capacity nightclub, coffeehouse and folk music venue in New York City's Greenwich Village. It opened its doors in 1961 at 147 Bleecker Street under the auspices of owner Fred Weintraub. The club changed its name toThe Other Endduring the 1970s. However, after a few years the owners changed the club's name back to the more recognizable Bi...
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