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Edmonson County, Central, Kentucky, United States

  • Dismal Rock Central Kentucky Sandstone This is a huge sandstone wall just south of Nolin Lake Dam . You can actually see this rock from the dam looking south. The bluffs range from 150ft to 200ft . Head downriver for more interesting ... More on RockClimbing

 

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Bowling Green, Central, Kentucky, United States

  • Mammoth Cave National Park Information Page Welcome to the Mammoth Cave National Park Information Page. Here you will find all you need to know about the natural history of the park. Learn about th... More on Mammoth.cave.national-park.com

  • Mammoth Cave The Longest Cave System in the World Green River, one of the deepest rivers in the U.S. flows through the park and some excellent high walls can be found. Climbing is only allowed in s... More on RockClimbing

 

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Manihi Island, Manihi Island

  • Manihi Pearl Beach Resort provides excellent opportunities for swimming and snorkeling. Nonguests can use the hotels facilities with permission. - Diving - Dives sites in Manihi are numerous. As its name would imply, the Drop Off ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Rangiroa Island, Rangiroa Island

  • Rangiroa boasts such an abundance of white sand, the atoll can be described as one big beach. That said, Rangiroa does have its share of officially-designated beach areas. Blue Lagoon Motu is perhaps the most popular of the beaches ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Mangareva Island, Mangareva Island

  • Located on the outlying islets that fringe Mangareva's lagoon, Akamaru and Tortegegie beaches offer excellent swimming and snorkeling. The local pensions will provide transportation and picnic lunches. - Snorkeling - Snorkeling in ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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St. Helena Island, St. Helena Island

  • St. Helena is well known as Napoleon's second and final island exile, but the rich and fascinating history of the island goes back to its discovery in 1502 by the Portuguese navigator, Jo�o da Nova Castella. He named the unknown and ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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