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The North Umpqua Trail crosses the river near Wilson Creek at Marsters Bridge. Just west of the bridge is the Weeping Rocks where Chinook salmon begin and end their lives. This watchable wildlife area, just off Highway 138 on Forest Road 4770, shows the spawning beds where adult Chinook salmon return each year from September to November to spawn and then die. The eggs...
The weka (also known as Maori hen or woodhen) (Gallirallus australis) is a flightless bird species of the rail family. It is endemic to New Zealand, where four subspecies are recognized. Weka are sturdy brown birds, about the size of a chicken. As omnivores, they feed mainly on invertebrates and fruit. Weka usually lay eggs between August and January; both sexes help ...
Welgevonden Game Reserve is in the Waterberg District, of the Limpopo, province of South Africa. Welgevonden Game Reserve, (Dutch for "well found"), is a 38,200ha game reserve in the Waterberg District, of the Limpopo Province of South Africa.
A pleasant 2.5-hour drive or an easy 45-minute flight from Johannesburg into one of the airstrips, makes Welgevonden one of th...
West Midland Safari and Leisure Park is a safari park located in Bewdley in Worcestershire, England. It was opened in spring 1973.
The park holds over 165 species of exotic animals. The drive-through 4-mile (6.4 km) safari contains about 600 animals from around 40 different species from Europe, Africa, North America and Asia. The park also includes a large Adventure T...
West Point Island (originally known as Albatross Island; Spanish:Isla Remolinos) is one of the Falkland Islands, lying in the north-west corner of the archipelago. It has an area of 1,469 hectares (5.67 sq mi) and boasts some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the Falklands. The island is owned by Roddy & Lily Napier and run as a sheep farm and tourist att...
West Wallabi Island is an island in the Wallabi Group of the Houtman Abrolhos, in the Indian Ocean off the west coast of mainland Australia.
West Wallabi Island was important in the story of theBataviashipwreck and massacre. Following the shipwreck in 1629, a group of soldiers under the command of Wiebbe Hayes were put ashore there to search for water. A group of muti...
Yttygran Island is an island in the Bering Sea 24 kilometres (15 miles) northwest of Cape Chaplino, close to the coast of Chukotka.
Situated on the northern shore of Yttygran island (from the Chukchi Etgyran, meaning "midway dwellings"), Whale Bone Alley consists of a large number of carefully arranged whale skulls, whale bones and stones, along with a consi...
The Whale Museum (Museo de La Ballena) in La Paz is a museum where you will see big skeletons of whales on display in their garden, different rooms where they see whale history in the peninsula.
The Whale Shark is the ocean’s gentle giant. Known as the largest fish in the sea these creatures can grow as long as 13 meters. Giants they are but their diet consists of some of the smallest living things on earth, plankton, which are relatively microscopic in size compared to the massive Whale Sharks. These migratory sharks visit a number of places around the...
The Whale Shark is the ocean’s gentle giant. Known as the largest fish in the sea these creatures can grow as long as 40 feet (11 meters). The whale sharks in LA Bay are often 7-10 meters in length and are usually are found in schools of 3-5 fish. Whale Sharks can live as much as 70 years.
There are only four places on the planet whale sharks make predictable a...
The Whale Shark is the ocean’s gentle giant. Known as the largest fish in the sea these creatures can grow as long as 40 feet (11 meters). The whale sharks in the Maldives are often 7-10 meters in length and are usually are found in schools of 3-5 fish. Whale Sharks can live as much as 70 years.
There are now year round population of whale sharks in the Maldives...
While Darwin Island is not open to land visits, they is plenty to see on and under the water. The island’s waters attract Whale Sharks from June to November, as well Hammerhead, Galapagos, Silky and Blacktip sharks. In addition Green Turtles, Manta rays and dolphins can be found. You will also be able to see fur seals, frigates, marine iguanas, swallow-tailed gu...
From mid-May through September hundreds of whale sharks gather in the waters near Isla Mujeres, with peak season in July and August. The annual Whale Shark Festival occurs mid-July.
The Whale Shark is the ocean’s gentle giant. Known as the largest fish in the sea these creatures can grow as long as 40 feet (11 meters). The whale sharks in La Paz are often 7-10 meters in length and are usually are found in schools of 3-5 fish. Whale Sharks can live as much as 70 years.
There are only four places on the planet whale sharks make predictable ap...