The world’s fourth largest waterfall along a national border. On the border of Vietnam and China. Best time to see are in the summer, winter the streams are thin and there is much fog. Also called Ban Gioc falls by the Vietnamese. The waterfall drops 98 feet and is separated read more
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Turnip Rock
Turnip shaped island off the coast of Michigan in Lake Huron
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Elk Creek Railroad Swimming Hole
Decent swimming hole under railroad bridge. Only about 5-6 feet deep in a 5-6 foot wide section but nice little spot.
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Gleasman Falls
Rather remote waterfall not the most impressive you will find in New York. 2.5 mile hike one way nice secluded hike. The trailhead to the falls can be found at GPS 43.808376, -75.276155 the falls are only one of a few interesting things on the hike with a few footbridges read more
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Kaaterskill Falls
A two drop 260 foot waterfall, one of the highest waterfalls in New York.
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Watkins Glen Waterfalls
The best of the falls in the area very interesting trails with steps all well laid out and very scenic. Inside watkins Glen State park it costs $8 per vehicle. Camping is also available
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Son Doong Cave World’s Largest Cave
Translated to Mountain River Cave it is as of 2009 the largest known cave in the world. Inside is a fast flowing river, this borders LAOS & Vietnam.
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Litlanesfoss Waterfall
Waterfall in Iceland created from cooled lava flow.
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Tunnel of Love in Ukraine
Train track surrounded by trees otherwise known as a tree tunnel.
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Batu Caves
A popular Hindu Shrine, there are three main caves and one smaller one and is ma great spot for climbing. Its main attraction is the large statue of the Hindu God at the entrance, besides a steep 272 climb up its steps to finally view the stunning skyline of the read more