羚羊谷Antelop Canyon指南
Logan Canyon远足径指南说明书

Logan Canyon Hiking Trail GuideThere are four urban trails leaving from the First Dam parking lot.North. Logan Canyon to Green Canyon segment of theBonneville Shoreline Trail. Go through the tunnel under the highway and follow the switchbacks up to the ancient shoreline. Continue north to Green Canyon. This trail has some great views of Logan and Cache Valley. East. The Gateway Trail. Go through the tunnelunder the highway. Head east up the canyon. The trail is parallel to the highway and ties into the River Trail. East. Highline Canal Trail . Walk uphill on theBonneville Shoreline Trail and turn right at the top of the hill. This 1.7-mile trail is cliffside with awe-inspiring views. West. Canyon Road Trail. Look for the fancysidewalk against the cliff. This trail parallels Canyon Road until it dead ends.The trails on the maps are marked with their Forest Service trail numbers, for example: 047Trail difficulty depends on your health and physical condition. Each trail map provides information on beginning and ending elevations to assist you.Wear sunscreen and drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration.Wear insect repellant and check yourself for ticks after spending time in the mountains.Please do not shortcut trails.Trail EtiquetteBikes yield to hikers and horses Hikers yield to horsesStep off trail to downhill side to let horses pass Please remove any litter you find along the trail. Use restroom facilities or bury waste in a 6-inch hole 200 feet away from water.If you happen to encounter a rattlesnake along the trail, please leave it alone! It is a valuable part of the ecosystem.At elevations above 8,000 feet, wet, cold, and windy weather is possible at any time so be prepared. Trails in the Bear River Mountains are generally above 5,000 feet. The air is thin, which puts extra stress on the heart and lungs and increases risk of sunburn.Carry your own water or use a quality pump and filter to purify water taken from backcountry streams and lakes. Giardia , a serious intestinal parasite, is prevalent. A guide to these and more extensive trails can be found in the book Cache Trails. Another excellent resource is the National Geographic map of the Bear River Range, which shows comprehensive trails, trail numbers, elevations, and motorized/nonmotorized use. Both are available at the Cache Valley Visitors Bureau Gift Shop, 199 N. Main St. in Logan.1RIVER TRAIL : 603Length:3.7 miles; sections of trail are never more than 1.5 miles longElevation Start/End:4,900/5,400 feetDifficulty: EasyTrailhead:There are six entry/exit points:1. The Gateway trail ties into River Trail under thehighway and over the river2. Across US Hwy. 89 from the forest boundary signat the mouth of the canyon. The gate is usuallyclosed and locked. Park at the boundary sign andcross the road. GPS: N41º 44.516’ W111º 46.567’3. Red Bridge Trailhead (Mile post 463.2)4. Second Dam. GPS: N41º 44.777’ W111º 44.817’5. Bridger Campground just past Zanavoo.6. Spring Hollow Campground has a small parkingarea at the entrance. GPS: N41º 45.200’ W111º43.010’Features:The River Trail follows the Logan City water line, which is buried beneath the road and passes Stokes Nature Center. The trail parallels the river and is never more than a few hundred feet from US Hwy. 89, although traffic is not visible for most of its length. The trail goes south above Bridger Campground and Gus Lind Flat Summer Home Area. It passes Third Dam and joins Riverside Nature Trail at Spring Hollow and then onto Guinavah. Moose have been seen near the river, and many species of birds and plants canbe observed.RIVERSIDE NATURE TRAIL : 052 Length:1.3 miles; this trail is closed to bicyclesElevation:5,400 feetDifficulty: EasyTrailhead:There are two entry/exit points:1. Spring Hollow Campground has a small parkingarea at the entrance. GPS: N41º 45.200’ W111º43.010’2. Guinavah Campground, near the amphitheater.GPS: N41º 45.741’ W111º 42.150’Ref. Map (7.5 min.):Logan Peak, Mt. Elmer Features:The Spring Hollow section of this trail is wide with interpretive signs and benches. The section before Guinavah narrows and includes a steeper climb.2WIND CAVE : 032Length:2 miles one wayElevation Start/End:5,100/6,000 feetDifficulty: ModerateTrailhead:Located 5.3 miles up US Hwy. 89. The trail-head is across from Guinavah-Malibu Campground. GPS: N41º 45.747’ W111º 42.212’Ref. Map (7.5 min.):Mt. ElmerFeatures:The delicate triple arch and natural cave is at the top of the China Wall geologic formation on the north side of the canyon. This is part of the same for-mation found on the Crimson Trail on the south side. It is dry enough for hiking in early spring. Big-tooth maple trees are abundant and fossils from the Mississip-pian period are common.Trail Information:This is a popular trail because it is short, steep, and uses lots of calories. This side of the canyon is warm, so you may be lucky enough to see or hear a rattlesnake. If you do see a snake, please do not disturb it. There are very few left in the canyon. Bring plenty of water and please do not cut through the trail’s switchbacks.3CRIMSON TRAIL : 015Length: 3 miles one way; this trail is closed to bicycles Elevation Start/Max: 5,200/6,000 feet Difficulty: ModerateTrailhead: Spring Hollow upper group area, 4.3 miles from Logan. GPS: N41º 45.200’ W111º 43.010’ or Guinavah Campground, 5.3 miles from Logan. GPS: N41º 45.741’ W111º 42.150’Ref. Map (7.5 min.): Logan Peak, Mt. ElmerFeatures: This trail was the “Senior Walk” for Brigham Young College’s graduating class until the college closed in 1926. The school colors were crimson and gold—thus the trail’s name. Most of the trail follows the China Wall on the south side of the canyon. This exposure gets more water than the north side, so the vegetation tends to be more lush. It also remains icy until late spring. The trail looks down on Guinavah Campground some 600 feet below. The Spring Hollow end of the trail is above the group reservation sites.Trail Information: Spring Hollow is just beyond Third Dam. Cross the bridge, turn right, and park. The trail starts a short walk up the road in the upper group area at the small bridge. The Guinavah trailhead is across the bridge near the amphitheater parking area. Use caution in descending the short, steep slope as you come off the China Wall near Guinavah. There is steady climbing at each end, but the view is worth the effort. Either way you can make a loop by meandering back on the River-side Nature Trail.4RIGHT HAND FORK TRAILS(INCLUDING OLD EPHRAIM’S GRAVE)Elevation Start/Max.: 5,600/7,200 feet Difficulty: ModerateTrailhead: Right Hand Fork, Logan Canyon, Boulder Mountain. GPS: Old Ephraim’s Grave Trailhead N41º 46.656’ W111º 37.164’Ref. Map (7.5 min.): Temple PeakTrails: Hiking, and when dry, mountain biking and horses056 Willow Creek—2.1 miles 127 Ricks Canyon—3.9 miles 607 Ephraim’s Cutoff—3.6 milesTrails: Hiking, and when dry, mountain biking, horses, and motorcycles055 Little Cottonwood—1.4 miles 013 Steel Hollow—2.8 milesRoads: Hiking, and when dry, mountain biking, horses, motorcycles, ATVs, and Jeeps FR 047 Cowley Canyon FR 147 Marie Springs FR 056 Long Hollow FR 153 Chicken Creek FR 007 Temple ForkThe Right Hand Fork area offers a variety of intercon-necting trails and roads. Directions: Take US Hwy. 89 9.2 miles up Logan Canyon to Right Hand Fork Road. Turn right and travel 1 mile up Right Hand Fork (FR 081) to the first junction. Stay to the left and the road turns to gravel. The trailhead is .6 miles farther. Park your vehicle at the trailhead, and choose from a variety of options. Many travelers enjoy a visit to the final rest-ing place of the giant grizzly bear, Old Ephraim. His grave is located on the east side of Long Hollow Road (FR 056). One way to hike to Ephraim’s stone monu-ment from the Right Hand Fork Trailhead is to take the Willow Creek Trail and Temple Fork (FR 007) and Long Hollow (FR 056) roads.5OLD JUNIPER : 014 Length:5.8 miles one wayElevation Start/End:5,400/7,200 feetDifficulty: ModerateTrailhead:Wood Camp turnoff, 10.4 miles from Logan on US Hwy. 89. GPS: N41º 47.800’ W111º 38.700’Ref. Map (7.5 min.): Mt. ElmerFeatures:A good view of the main ridge of the Bear River Range can be seen from many points along the trail. The paths of several winter avalanches are also visible and there are many flowering plants and shrubs during the spring and summer. Fall colors are outstand-ing and generally peak in late September. The old Jardine Juniper is estimated to be over 1,500 years old.Trail Information:Cross the bridge at Wood Camp to the small parking area up the hill. The trail crosses a streambed near the beginning and again at about 1.5 miles later on the south side of an open area. The trail divides at the ridge above Cottonwood Canyon. The left fork goes to the upper part of Cottonwood. Take the right fork to the juniper. The trail splits at about 4 miles to loop around a hill; the left fork overlooks Cotton-wood Canyon, while the right fork overlooks the Logan Canyon area. At about midway around the loop a short spur trail switchbacks down the hill to the tree. This trail is very popular with mountain bikers.6WHITE PINE LAKE : 025Length:4.5 miles one wayElevation Start/Middle/End: 8,000/8,800/8,400 feet Difficulty: ModerateTrailheads: Day use parking at Tony Grove Lake parking area (small fee). Overnight parking at the backcountry trailhead ¼-mile below the campground. GPS: N41º 53.686’ W111º 33.535’Ref. Map (7.5 min.): Naomi PeakFeatures: This is breathtaking alpine hiking typical of the Great Basin highlands. There are many stands of fir, spruce, and aspen. The glacial lake is in a beautiful set-ting of cirque cliffs and high mountains. Wildflowers are abundant, and their colors peak during July and August. Trail Information: The trailheads are located at Tony Grove Lake. From Logan take US Hwy. 89 (19.6 miles) to the Tony Grove Road. Take Tony Grove Road (FR 003) 7 miles to Tony Grove Lake. To help reduce the congested parking at the lake, groups staying overnight or longer should park in the lower backcountry trailhead located just below the campground. People day-hiking into the lake are welcome to park at Tony Grove Lake. The Tony Grove nature trail is 1.3 miles around the lake. The White Pine Lake trail is easy to follow, but you will be gradually climbing the ridge dividing Tony Grove Lake and White Pine Lake. From the ridge, the trail drops steeply down to White Pine Lake. Because there is an uphill grade both directions, allow at least four hours for this trip or longer if your group includes small children. 7MAP 4NAOMI PEAK : 136Length: 3.3 miles one wayElevation Start/End: 8,000/9,979 feet Difficulty: ModerateTrailheads: Day use parking at Tony Grove Lake park-ing area (small fee). Overnight parking at thebackcountry trailhead ¼-mile below the campground. GPS: N41º 53.686’ W111º 33.535’Ref. Map (7.5 min.): Naomi PeakFeatures: At 9,979 feet, Naomi Peak is the highest point in the Bear River Range. The trail winds through spec-tacular meadows of wildflowers that are at their peak in July and August. The summit offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding peaks and of Cache Valley.Trail Information: The Tony Grove turnoff is 19.6 miles from Logan, and the lake loop is 7 miles of paved road between the US Hwy. 89 turnoff and Tony Grove Lake. The trail is well-defined, steep in a few places, and moderately rocky. Snow banks persist into the summer and a cold wind usually blows on top. At the ridge the trail continues to High Creek and Cherry Creek canyons. The trail to Naomi Peak itself is south along this ridge. Trail 005 from Tony Grove to High Creek is officially known as the Mount Naomi Peak National Recreation Trail.8HIGH CREEK : 005Length: 7 miles from Naomi Peak, 10 miles from Tony Grove Lake LoopElevation Start/End: 9,979/5,200 feet Difficulty: StrenuousTrailheads: Tony Grove Lake Loop, see the Naomi Peak trail description (Trail #8) first. GPS: High Creek (continuation of Trail 8) N41º 53.686’ W111º 33.535’Ref. Map (7.5 min.): Naomi PeakFeatures: This trail winds through a riparian forest and parallels a booming mountain stream. It progresses into a wide glacial valley, eventually opening into sub-alpine meadows covered with wildflowers. The trail culminates at 9,000 feet at High Creek Lake, a glacial cirque lake surrounded by towering cliffs. Hikers enjoy numerous waterfalls during the last 2 miles. This is also a popular trail for horseback riding.Trail Information: The trail continues from High Creek Lake west to Cherry Peak and the city of Richmond, or south to Mt. Naomi and Tony Grove. There are nu-merous creek crossings between High Creek Lake and trailhead. Trail 005 from High Creek to Tony Grove is officially known as the Mount Naomi Peak National Recreation Trail. This is a wilderness trail with minimal markings so use 7.5 map and compass. Wilderness trails are only open to hikers, horses and pack stock.9GREEN CANYON TO TONY GROVE : 005Length: 12 miles to Tony Grove Trailhead Elevation Start/End: 6,100/8,100 feet Difficulty: StrenuousTrailheads: About 5 miles up Green Canyon Road, which starts at 1600 East 1900 North in Logan (North Logan). The road enters an open area and the trailstarts on the right side near a fence. GPS: N41º 46.150 W111º 46.146’Ref. Map (7.5 min.): Mt. Elmer, Naomi PeakFeatures: The trail follows the crest of the Bear River Range for several miles. Most of the trail is in the Naomi Peak Wilderness, and it passes Jardine, Beird-neau, and Elmer peaks. Some of the most rugged areas of the range can be seen from the trail.Trail Information: This is a two-car trail. The trail climbs to just below the summit of Mt. Elmer, which is only a few hundred feet from the trail. It circles around the side of Mt. Elmer, down into the upper part of Cottonwood Canyon, then back up about 800 feet to Cold Water Spring near Tony Grove Lake. This hike is worth the effort. This trail can be easily lost, as numerous sheep trails and avalanche debris chutes intersect it. This is a wilderness trail with minimal markings so use USGS 7.5 map and compass. Wilderness trails are only open to hikers, horses and pack stock.10 TEMPLE FORK SAWMILL TRAIL : 062Length: 5.8 milesElevation Start/End: 5,960/6,600 feet Difficulty: ModerateTrailheads: 1.5 miles from the Temple Fork turnoff. GPS: N41º 49.590 W111º 34.518’Ref. Map (7.5 min.): Temple PeakFeatures: This very enjoyable walk along Temple Fork Creek leads you to the site of a saw mill that was built in 1877 to provide lumber for buildings in Logan. Remnants of the road can be seen along the trail. The road from Logan to Temple Fork was built about four years before the mill closed in 1883. The mill burned down three years later. Some of the equipment was salvaged, but some pieces are still there. The founda-tions of cabins used by pioneer workers can also be seen in the clearing at the site. Look for the commemorative monument for more information.Trail Information: The first 3.5 miles of this trail is part of the Great Western Trail, a north-south trail system that runs from Canada to Mexico through five western states in the United States. The trail splits at the second bridge. Stay to the left to go to the saw mill. The trail to the right continues on the Great Western Trail.11MAP 4MAP 3Cache Valley Visitors Bureau435-755-1890800-882-4433199 N. Main St., Logan UT Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest Logan Ranger District435-755-36201500 E. US Hwy. 89。
美国大峡谷旅游攻略

美国大峡谷旅游攻略简介美国大峡谷(Grand Canyon)是世界上最壮丽的自然奇观之一,位于美国亚利桑那州境内,是由科罗拉多河长期侵蚀形成的,长约446公里,宽约29公里,深约1.8公里。
每年吸引着数百万游客前来观赏其壮丽景色。
本文将为您提供美国大峡谷旅游的攻略,希望能为您的旅程提供一些建议。
准备工作护照与签证如果您是国际游客,需要确保您的护照和签证是有效的。
在计划前往美国之前,请提前办理好护照和签证手续,以免耽误您的旅行计划。
季节选择美国大峡谷每个季节的景色都各具特色,但最佳的旅游季节是春季(3月至5月)和秋季(9月至11月)。
这两个季节天气宜人,旅游人数较少,是观赏大峡谷的绝佳时机。
行程规划在选择行程时,建议至少留出两天时间来游览大峡谷。
第一天可以选择在南缘游览,观赏大峡谷的经典景点;第二天可以参加一次峡谷之旅,船游科罗拉多河或乘坐直升机俯瞰整个大峡谷。
南缘游览美国大峡谷南缘(South Rim)是游客最常参观的地区之一,这里有壮丽的景点和各种活动可供选择。
大峡谷国家公园参观中心抵达大峡谷后,您可以首先前往大峡谷国家公园参观中心,了解更多关于大峡谷的信息。
中心有展览和介绍,可以帮助您更好地了解大峡谷的形成和特点。
必游景点在南缘游览时,有几个必游的景点不能错过: - 多角兽角(Desert View):这是大峡谷南缘的最东端,有一座古老的观景塔,从塔上您可以欣赏到壮丽的峡谷风景。
- 看日出和日落:从洛矶角(Lipan Point)或翼角(Yaki Point)观赏日出和日落是一种美妙的体验,可以欣赏到大峡谷在不同光线下的变化。
- 树木堡(Hermit’s Rest):这是一个历史建筑,有小商店和餐厅,供游客休息和观光。
徒步旅行如果您喜欢徒步旅行,大峡谷南缘有多条著名的徒步路线可供选择。
最著名的徒步线路包括布莱顿牵引溪步道(Bright Angel Trail)和大峡谷西缘海拔巴尔登栈道(South Kaibab Trail)。
高考地理特殊地貌与地质剖面图课件PPT

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A.化学风化 B.冰川沉积 C.岩浆活动 2.推测“水上雅丹”的演化顺序( ) A.①→②→③→④ B.④→②→①→③
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考 【解析】1.雅丹地貌是一种典型的风蚀地貌,又称风
考 一、从成因看特殊地貌
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向 (2020山东月考)新龙红山丹霞地貌位于四川省西部雅砻江河谷,青藏高原东南边缘。远远望去,雄伟
讲 壮观,经长期内外力和独特气候环境演化而形成(下图示意其形成过程),是高原藏区独有的高寒丹霞
解 地貌地质遗迹。据此完成下面小题。3.丹霞地貌形成过程中,该处地壳运动的整体方向为( )
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【解析】(1)沙坝为海浪堆积作用形成,形成过程可结合图来回答。从图中可看出,帕图斯湖的西北部有河流流入,河流会 带来丰富的泥沙。泥沙受海浪、潮汐的顶托泥沙沿平行于海岸方向堆积。巴西东海岸受向南的巴西暖流影响,沙坝向西南方向 延伸,逐渐形成高出海平面的狭长沙坝。(2)影响湖泊盐度的因素可从河流径流和海水影响两方面来回答。受海水影响大,
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巴丹吉林沙漠高大沙山:风,沙;钙质
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胶结层;水及水汽的吸附,沙山长高
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丹霞地貌:红色砂岩、砾岩破裂崩塌、流水侵蚀
考 一、从成因看特殊地貌
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向 (2020湖北模拟)雅丹地貌是干旱区常见地貌之一。下图是柴达木盆地 讲 “水上雅丹”地貌的景观图。该地貌的组成岩石主要来自于湖底沉积物,
解 雅丹地貌形成之后,由于河流改道,湖水汇入而形成“水上雅丹”。读
A.先上升再下降
B.先下降再上升
拉斯维加斯不可错过的七大人气景点

拉斯维加斯不可错过的七大人气景点拉斯维加斯犹如一颗璀璨的沙漠之钻,闪耀在美西辽阔荒凉的旷野里。
这里一半天堂一半地狱,却散发着致命的吸引力。
不管是大咖、玩咖还是文艺咖,来到这里,都能找到你要的惊喜。
刘德华、杨千嬅、戚薇,从国内的天王到女神,他们都选择在这里结婚;小甜甜布兰妮、火星哥Bruno Mar、史密斯夫妇安吉丽娜•朱莉,国际巨星都爱来这里度假、跨年。
拉斯维加斯就是这样,特立独行,闪耀世界。
但是在这片看似只滋生繁华与荒凉的地域,周边却还隐藏着几处绮丽的风景,它们不仅能代表美西辽阔的风光,也能让你在狂欢之后,瞬间治愈你。
一、梦幻光影世界:羚羊谷羚羊谷是世界七大地质摄影奇观之一,数百万年的洪流和风沙作用造就了这处绚烂的洞穴奇观。
它的神奇在于在不同的光线照射下,柔软的砂岩会变换出不同的颜色效果,橘黄、粉红、灰褐、紫色、藕色……绚丽缤纷,演绎成如梦如幻的光影世界,令人叹为观止。
这处“地下天堂”需要印第安导游的带领才能入内。
奇幻光影世界羚羊谷奇幻光影世界羚羊谷商品推荐:/tour-6356.html?u=251481羚羊谷和马蹄湾一日游(拉斯维加斯出发)二、圣洁的绝美画廊:锡安国家公园锡安国家公园不同于美国西部的荒凉萧索,园内一派山清水秀的景象。
由于位处莫哈维沙漠、科罗拉多高原和大盆地的交界,这里拥有瀑布、峡谷、岩层、山林等丰富的地貌,以及上千种珍稀动植物,仿佛自然界的一处绝美画廊,一步一景,让人流连忘返。
“锡安”一词还有着圣洁的宗教意义,指代故乡和庇护所。
这里还有遐迩闻名,让天下驴友心驰神往的天使栈道。
圣洁画廊:锡安国家公园圣洁画廊:锡安国家公园三、静默神秘的荒野:死亡谷死亡谷拥有除现代文明和自然秀景之外的一切:沙漠、戈壁、荒山、盐碱地,确切的说,来这里体验的是单调、荒芜、苍凉和静默。
但是每年依然有数不清的游客被它所吸引,西半球的海拔最低点Bad Wate位于此,形成的盐碱地是可以媲美玻利维亚的天空之境。
大峡谷(Grand Canyon)自助旅游完整攻略

大峡谷(Grand Canyon)自助旅游完整攻略开放季节:一年四季,夏季六,七,八三个月份游览如果要徒步的话比较炎热,注意防暑降温。
门票:每一辆车$25,七天内有效。
大峡谷是世界自然文化遗产,由科罗拉多河历经上万年切割出来的峡谷长达350公里,平均深度1300多米,最深处2000米,是世界上罕见的地质奇观之一。
在美国国家公园的精心保护下,大峡谷位地质学,人类学,生物学提供了宝贵的研究素材,以下就给大家介绍完整的大峡谷攻略。
大峡谷国家公园位于亚利桑那州的西北角,距离内华达州的赌城拉斯维加斯大约五个小时的车程。
大峡谷被科罗拉多河切割成South Rim和North Rim。
对于第一次游览的游客,一般会去开发较为成熟的South Rim。
South Rim一年365天都对公众开放。
North Rim较为原始,海拔较高,冬季因为气候寒冷,不对公众开放。
绝大部分的中国游客都是从拉斯维加斯出发去大峡谷的,开93号公路向南到40号公路,向东到Williams(Exit165)向北转64号公路,继续行使90公里后即可到达South Rim的南入口。
我个人建议从公园的东路口进入比较好,从40号公路一直开到89号公路,然后向北,转64号公路向西。
在国家公园门口缴纳了费用后,会拿到一份地图和公园指南:从东门进入公园的好处有两个:一是东边的峡谷景观最为壮观,让你一进入到公园内就有一种震撼的感觉;二是在公园内游览起来不用走回头路。
靠近东门的Desert View Watch Tower是必看的景点。
我进入东门的时候太阳快下山了,夕阳照耀在塔楼上,一片金色。
大峡谷是观看日出和日落的理想地点,从公园的官方网站上的介绍来看,很难说哪里是观赏的最佳地点。
从东门沿着Desert View Drive开到South Rim Village大约是半个小时的车程,沿途的观景点包括Desert View, Navajo Point, Lipan Point, Moran Point, Grand View Point,Yaki Point, and Pipe Creek Vista等。
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南奥特莱斯店导航地址是:7400 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89123 。 北奥特莱斯店导航地址:875 South Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89106 。 11:30 7月 20日 星期 日 奥特莱斯店 Las Vegas Premium Outlets - South Las Vegas 购物 【Google计时】5m 自助午餐 4.9 -
蒙特雷十七里湾 12:30 13:00 17th Mile Drive, Del Monte Forest, Monterey, CA 13:00 14:30 卡梅尔镇 7月 18日 星期 五 14:30 15:00 Carmel-by-the-Sea
卡梅尔镇 Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 单孔拱桥 Bixby Creek Bridge, Monterey, CA 大苏尔Pfeiffer海滩 Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur, CA
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美国羚羊峡谷
美国羚羊峡谷
作者:
来源:《作文周刊·小学一年级版》2020年第20期
大自然不但孕育了人类,而且造就了众多令人叹为观止的洞穴景观。
也许你从未听说过这些洞穴,但摄影师们绝对能够用相机与照片,把你带入一个个宛若外星空間的奇幻洞穴,让你领略那令人震撼的洞穴风光。
羚羊峡谷是世界闻名的狭缝型峡谷,位于美国亚利桑纳州的沙漠,常年处在干涸的河道之中。
看它的外观,如同地表的沙体被流水冲出的细沟。
但当人们深入谷底则会发现谷壁岩石表面像被精心打磨,纹层顺着岩壁流淌,如同万年前的波浪被定格在这峡谷中。
阳光从峡谷顶部进入,幻化出奇异的色彩。
ANTELOPE VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
美国私立高中ANTELOPE VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL作者: 来源:北京思路互联教育美国私立高中羚羊谷基督中学ANTELOPE VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL的宗旨就是通过教育努力为各行业提供优秀的领导储备人才。
该校是一所较为年轻的教育机构,成立于1988年。
学校寄望于培养不仅对自己对学校负责的人才,更要敢于承担整个社会的责任。
因此7–12年级的同学每学年皆要完成24小时的社区服务。
美国高中羚羊谷基督中学提供严格的课业学习,为进入大学做好周密的准备。
在过去的6年里,98%的毕业生进入四年制大学学习,其中许多进入了一流顶尖大学,并秉承着羚羊谷基督中学诚实学术的治学态度继续学习。
本校国际生比例为35%。
美国高中羚羊谷基督中学在册学生人数:380。
师生比例:1:9。
美国高中留学羚羊谷基督中学录取条件:不得超过18岁,最低SLEP要求45。
需要提供ESL课程/等级。
大学升学率100%2011年羚羊谷基督中学部分入读大学:南加州大学、加州大学、亚利桑那大学、亚利桑那州立大学、北亚利桑那大学、凤凰城大学、安柏瑞德航空航天大学、大峡谷大学、普赖斯科特学院、西南学院等。
羚羊谷基督中学学生宿舍:学生宿舍全年开放,包括节假日。
宿舍具有现代化的设施,为学生的生活、成长和交友提供安全、舒适的环境。
宿舍管理员是两个接受过专门培训的家庭,为学生提供咨询指导和日常生活帮助。
美国高中课程AP:英语语言与作文、英语文学、微积分。
艺术:音乐、戏剧、舞台表演、舞台戏剧表演、绘画与设计、陶艺。
美国私立高中羚羊谷基督中学运动项目:美国高中羚羊谷基督中学课外活动:年鉴工作组、新闻俱乐部、校园剧、学校音乐会、私人俱乐部、学生政府、社区服务。
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沿途风光
Knights Inn Lake Powell
Grand Canyon National Park South Rim
大峡谷国家公园南缘 Antelope Canyon 羚羊谷
121 South Lake Powell Boulevar d, Page, AZ 86040, USA鲍威尔湖
rf, Golden Gate Bridge 市政
94010, USA
厅、双子峰、唐人街、渔人码 皇冠假日酒店,1177 Airport
头、 金门大桥夜景
Blvd Burlingame, 旧金山, CA
94010, 美国
Enjoy the landscape 沿途风光
Yosemite National Park 优胜美地国家公园
骑士酒店 121 South Lake Powell Boulevar
d, 佩吉, AZ 86040, 美国
Horseshoe Bend
马蹄湾
Hoover Dam胡佛水坝
Fortune Hotel 325 East Flamingo Road, Las Ve
gas, NV 89169, USA富晨酒店
第4天 2020-1-20
蒙特雷→洛杉矶
Day5 2020-1-21 第5天 2020-1-21
Los Angeles洛杉矶
Los Angeles→
GrandCanyon South Rim
Day6 2020-1-22 第6天 2020-1-22
洛杉矶→大峡谷国家公园 南 缘
Grand Canyon South Rim →
94010, USA 皇冠假日酒店,1177 Airport Blvd Burlingame, 旧金山, CA
亚利桑那州的羚羊峡谷-PeacefulMind
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五、毛里塔尼亚的撒哈拉眼
在撒哈拉大沙漠西南部毛里塔尼亚境内有个十分壮观 的圆形地貌,直径为30英里,这就是有名的「撒哈拉眼」。 最初人们以为是陨石落下地面形成的,但后来地质学家 认为这是地面隆起并受到侵蚀的产物,至于圆形的成因 仍然是个谜。
六 、 巴 西 蓝 湖 洞
巴西马托格罗索地区拥有很多神奇的地下湖泊。 世界著名的「蓝湖洞」就是其中之一。其内部的 钟乳石、石笋数不胜数,更有美不胜收的辽阔无 边的蓝湖令人赞叹不已。蓝湖各种各样的地质风 貌令人叫绝,内湖深蓝色的水更使游客留恋忘返。
八 、 乌 兹 别 克 斯 坦 的 地 狱 之 门
地狱之门位于乌兹别克的斯坦达瓦兹附近。
35年前地质学家钻探天然气时,意外发现一个巨 大的地下洞穴,当时所有的鑽井現場設備和營帳 都落了下去。
没有人敢下去,因为那里的洞穴中都充满了气体,他 们只好把它点燃,阻止有毒气体泄漏出来。从那以后, 洞内的天然气不间断地燃烧。没有人知道这些年来 有多少宝贵的天然气被白白烧掉。
二、亚利桑那州的羚羊峡谷
羚羊峡谷位于美国亚利桑那州的最北部,距离 小城佩奇大约三十公里,是北美印地安人最大 部落纳瓦霍人的属地。
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