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Gundaling is a hill in Berastagi , Karo Regency , North Sumatra . Gundaling is a tourist attraction in Berastagi. Gundaling is located at 1,575 meters above sea level. The distance that can be traveled from Berastagi to Bukit Gundaling is around 2 km. The scenery that can be seen from Gundaling is Mount Sibayak and Mount Sinabung.
Bukit Pergasingan is an alternative hike for Rinjani mountain. It isn't as high, measures 1700m above sea level and the difficulty level is lower which makes a more accessible option. The views are equally stunning!
Bulabog Beach is the primary water sports oriented area on the island of Boracay in the Philippines. The 2.5km long beachfront is located on the east side of the island and is home to much of the windsurfing and kiteboarding activities in the Philippines as well as an attractive location for jet skis, parasailing and boating of all types. The beach with its brilli...
Buley rockhole is a relaxing set of rockholes with a nice swimming area that located in Litchfield National Park of the Northern Territory. It is down a short street off the road going towards Florence Falls. It is only a couple of kilometers from Litchfield and about an hour from Darwin.It can get quite busy if you don't get there early.
Buley Rockholes has a vehicl...
Bull Creek Trail North is accessible year-round and offers a walk through the forest primeval—the largest old-growth redwood forest remaining in the world! Start either at Lower Bull Creek Flats (1.1 miles west of Avenue of the Giants on Mattole Road) or Big Trees (4.1 miles west of the Avenue of the Giants on Mattole Road).
When summer bridges are installed, yo...
Buller Festival is a three-day Whitewater Kayaking and Rafting festival held annually on the Matakitaki and Buller rivers in Murchison, New Zealand. From its inception 25 years ago, Buller Festival has grown into the countries biggest whitewater event and attracts competitors from all over New Zealand and around the world.
Buller Festival is one of the biggest events...
The Buller River is in the South Island of New Zealand. The Buller River upstream from Murchison along with the Mangles River are popular for whitewater kayaking and recreational fishing. State Highway 6 follows the river for much of its length.
This river has an annual mean flow of 429 cubic metres per second (15,100 cu ft/s) and boasts the highest flood flow of any ...
Bullet Canyon is a tributary and popular access route into Grand Gulch. A 7.2 mile, moderately difficult hike leads to the junction with Grand Gulch. Grand Gulch is a popular area for hiking and backpacking to see Ancestral Puebloan cliff ruins and rock art in a natural setting. Grand Gulch and its tributaries feature miles of winding canyons lined with cliffs that pr...
Spanish-style bullfighting is called a corrida de toros (literally a "running of bulls"), or fiesta brava. In traditional corrida, three toreros, also called matadores or, in French, toréadors, each fight two out of a total of six fighting bulls, each of which is at least four years old and weighs up to about 600 kg/1,300 lb (with a minimum weight limit of 460 ...
Bullfrog, or Bullfrog Basin Marina, is a small unincorporated community on the shores of Lake Powell's Bullfrog Bay in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area of Kane County, Utah, United States. Bullfrog is a popular place on Lake Powell for tourists, fishermen, and outdoor enthusiasts due to its marina and local resources. It is the northern terminus for the Charle...
The Bullhead Trail is an American hiking trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in Sevier County, Tennessee. 5.9 (6.9 to LeConte Lodge) miles (9.5 (11.1 to LeConte Lodge) km).
The trail ascends Mount Le Conte, the tallest (and sixth highest) mountain east of the Mississippi River and offers outstanding views before joining the Rainbow Falls Trail befor...
The Bullion Falls Trail begins at the bridge over Pine Creek on the Bullion Canyon Road (FR-126) and ends at a 72 foor waterfall. You can't miss the trail head on your right. There is a rail car, pamphlets, shelter, etc.
Bull Pasture is a difficult 3 miles (5 km) round trip trail with steep grade and exposed cliffs. Spectacular views of Mexico and the monument. Can be done as a loop with Estes Canyon Trail.
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