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Wonder Wheel is a 45.7-metre (150 ft) tall eccentric Ferris wheel located at Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park, in the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, US.
Eccentric wheels differ from conventional Ferris wheels in that some of the passenger cars are not fixed directly to the rim of the wheel, but instead slide on rails between the hub and the ri...
The Wonga walk delivers all the delights of the subtropical rainforest and is one of the most popular walks not only in Dorrigo National Park, but also in Australia.
Tall, lush World Heritage listed rainforest provides a cool and shaded walking track and many waterfalls. The 600-year-old trees, elevated boardwalk, colourful fungi, vines, and interesting bird calls ar...
Wood Buffalo National Park, located in northeastern Alberta and southern Northwest Territories, is the largest national park in Canada at 44,807 km2 (17,300 sq mi). The park was established in 1922 to protect the world's largest herd of free roaming Wood Bison, currently estimated at more than 5,000. It is the only known nesting site of whooping cranes.
The park range...
Woods Canyon is located off Emigrant Canyon Road in Death Valley National Park. This is a rarely visited mining camp from the early mining area of Death Valley. Because of its remote location, many of the items left behind by the miners still remain to make this a must when exploring the area.
Alos off Emigrant Canyon Road is Wildrose Canyon Road.
Ponies, Delmarva fox squirrels and songbirds are just a few of the wildlife species you may observe from the Woodland Trail. The elusive pink bark beetle will not be visible; however, evidence of the pine bark beetle can be seen from the sections of dead trees along the trail. The Woodland Trail is a 1.6 mile paved accessible trail that winds through the loblolly pine...
The Wood River Trail is a 33.7 mile multi-use paved Rail-Trail that connects Ketchum (Sage Rd. and SR 75) and Bellevue (Gannett Rd. east of SR 75/S. Main St). In summer, biking, inline skating, walking and jogging are using the trail. In winter, cross-country skiers and snowshoers come out.
The trail begins at the signed trailhead near the Red Rock Visitor Center and District Ranger Station. It is level and unshaded as it follows a jeep road into the wide canyon mouth for 1.25 miles. The road ends and the trail continues, climbing gradually. There are views of the vegetation-covered slopes of mesas on either side. At 2 miles, the trail crosses a small, u...
The Worcestershire Way is a waymarked long-distance trail within the county of Worcestershire, England. It runs 31 miles (50 km) from Bewdley to Great Malvern.
When launched back in 1989 the Worcestershire Way was 48 miles (77 km) long and ran partly into Herefordshire. The route and its length were modified in 2004 and it now runs wholly within Worcestershire.
The Wo...
World Beater Mine is located up Pleasant Canyon Trail from Ballarat in Panamint Valley. The tram workings are still there as well as the remains of the stamp mill structure which was burned to the ground in the 80’s by vandals.
The cabin is not BLM nor adopt a cabin yet remains open for the weary traveler.
The World Bodysurfing Championships is held in August each year adjacent to the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California (north of San Diego). Approximately 350-400 bodysurfers from around the world compete in their respective age divisions for trophies and prizes. The Men and Women's Grand Champions will be crowned on Sunday afternoon, the final day.
The contest is pr...
This is one time and place where potty humor is accepted and encouraged – the 33rd annual World Championship Outhouse Races right here in Virginia City. This free event dates back when outdoor plumbing was outlawed and angry residents took to the streets with their outhouses in protest – and the tradition was born.
This hilarious event pits teams of costu...
The World of Wearable Art (WOW) is a museum devoted to wearable art and classic cars located in Nelson, New Zealand, opened in October 2001. The WOW Gallery shows the attending garments of the World of Wearable Art Awards Show, a two-hour performance spectacle held annually in Wellington during September. It started in Nelson in 1987 and is a popular show, attrac...
Mount Hikurangi (or Te Ara ki Hikurangi in Māori) is a 1754 metre (5755 feet) peak in the northeastern corner of New Zealand's North Island, 60 kilometres (37 miles) southwest of East Cape. It is the North Island's highest non-volcanic peak.
The peak is traditionally regarded as the first land in the world to catch the rays of the new day's sun, although this cla...
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