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The Overlandis an Australian passenger train operating between Melbourne and Adelaide. It first ran in 1887 as theAdelaide Express, but South Australians have always referred to the train as theMelbourne Express. It was given its current name in 1926. Now operated by private company Great Southern Rail, the train completes two return trips a week covering 828 kilometr...
The Painted Pony Guest Ranch at Casagua Horses is located just minutes from some of Costa Rica's famous Pacific Gold Coast beaches, such as Tamarindo, Flamingo and Playa Grande, in the heart of Guanacaste's famous ranch country. Riders and non-riders alike will enjoy the relaxed environment on the 50 acre family-owned ranch, an oasis of giant tropical trees and dry fo...
The Pelinaion was a large cargo steamer, 385 feet long with a 50 foot beam and a displacement of 4,291 tons. She was built at Port Glasgow in 1907 but her ownership changed numerous times before she was purchased by a Greek shipping company and given her present name in 1939.
The Pelinaion was heading from West Africa to Baltimore with a cargo of iron ore when she st...
The Trestle is a fun spot to stop and see the artwork and take a break from off-roading. It's located towards the middle of the Plaster City Narrow Gauge Railroad over the Carrizo Wash at Milepost 15.3 on the east side of Fish Creek Mountains. The 26.8 mile line runs from a Gypsum Quarry in the Fish Creek Mountains down to the plant in Plaster City where they manufact...
The Playground, located between Green Cay and Little Jost Van Dyke Island, is one of the best places to explore and dive in the BVI. This 15'-70' dive is a fish nursery with hard and soft corals.
It has a large area of rocks and boulders with caves, swim throughs, overhangs, and huge schools of fish, including silversides, margates, grunts, snappers, barracuda, tarpo...
This is a great hike at Red Rock Canyon without driving the Scenic Drive to get to the trailhead. The trailhead is the large parking lot at the exit of the 13 mile Scenic Drive. It's sometimes referred to as the horse parking lot. From the parking lot, cross the scenic drive exit just inside the tire spikes. The trail goes southwest toward the Potato Knoll, the large ...
The Queenstown Trail or Queenstown Trail is a cycle and walking trail funded as one of the projects of the New Zealand Cycle Trail (NZCT) system in Otago, New Zealand. It links the towns of Queenstown, Arrowtown and the area of Gibbston. It is 110 km in length but is not linear and instead follows the terrain and rivers to link key places in a series of tracks that al...
The Red Lady is a Chemehuevi Indian sites (another one “The Brunette Lady”) that indicate the first day of spring and the beginning of their calendar. She’s made of red pigment and can be found in a rock shelter in the Wonderland of Rocks. The shelter is formed by two huge boulders leaning against each other and is believed to be a fertility site. Th...
The Red Sea is known for its spectacular recreational diving sites, such as Ras Mohammed, SS Thistlegorm (shipwreck), Elphinstone, The Brothers, Dolphin Reef and Rocky Island in Egypt and less known sites in Sudan such as Sanganeb, Abington, Angarosh and Shaab Rumi (see photo above).
The Red Sea became known as a sought-after diving destination after the expeditions ...
The Red Sea is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden. In the north, there is the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez (leading to the Suez Canal). The Red Sea is a Global 200 ecoregion. The sea is underlain by the Red Sea...
The Remarkables are a mountain range and skifield in Otago, South Island of New Zealand. Located on the southeastern shore of Lake Wakatipu, the range lives up to its name by rising sharply to create an impressive backdrop for the waters. The range is clearly visible from the nearby town of Queenstown.
High point in the range is Double Cone (2319 metres) with Ben...
Revenge of the Mummyis an enclosed steel roller coaster featured at Universal Studios Florida. The roller coaster is based upon the popular Mummy movie franchise directed by Stephen Sommers. It opened on May 21, 2004 and was built by Premier Rides. The ride was reputed to be built at a cost of $45,000,000 USD. It has a minimum passenger height requirement of 48 i...
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