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Bridal Veil Falls (Ohio)
Bridal Veil Falls, Bridalveil Falls or Bridalveil Fall is a frequently-used name for waterfalls that observers fancy resemble a bride's veil: Australia *Bridal Veil Falls, Leura, in the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales * Govetts Leap Falls, also called the Bridal Veil Falls, in the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales Canada * Bridal Veil Falls (Banff), Banff National Park, Alberta *Bridal Veil Falls, in Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park, Fraser Valley, British Columbia *Bridal Veil Falls (Manitoulin Island), Kagawong River, Manitoulin Island, Ontario France, Reunion (Indian Ocean) *Bridal Veil Falls (Salazie), Salazie *Bridal Veil Falls (Voile de la Mariée), Le Tampon New Zealand *Bridal Veil Falls (Waikato), Waikato, North Island * Bridal Veil Falls (Rotorua), a geothermal formation in Waiotapu, near Rotorua, North Island * Bridal Veil Falls (Canterbury), Arthur's Pass, South Island *Bridal Veil Falls (Skippers Canyon, Otago), Skippers Canyon, Central O ...
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Veil
A veil is an article of clothing or hanging cloth that is intended to cover some part of the head or face, or an object of some significance. Veiling has a long history in European, Asian, and African societies. The practice has been prominent in different forms in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The practice of veiling is especially associated with women and sacred objects, though in some cultures, it is men, rather than women, who are expected to wear a veil. Besides its enduring religious significance, veiling continues to play a role in some modern secular contexts, such as wedding customs. Etymology The English word ''veil'' ultimately originates from Latin '' vēlum'', which also means " sail," from Proto-Indo-European ''*wegʰslom'', from the verbal root ''*wegʰ-'' "to drive, to move or ride in a vehicle" (compare ''way'' and ''wain'') and the tool/instrument suffix ''*-slo-'', because the sail makes the ship move. Compare the diminutive form ''vexillum'', and the Sla ...
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Skippers Canyon
Skippers Canyon is a historic and scenic gorge, some 22 kilometres in length, several kilometres north of Queenstown, New Zealand. Today accessed from Queenstown via the same road that leads to the Coronet Peak skifield, Skippers Canyon is carved out by the Shotover River. The Shotover, one of New Zealand's richest gold-bearing rivers, was named by William Gilbert Rees who with his wife Frances and brother-in-law Nicholas von Tunzelmann were the first European settlers in and near where Queenstown is now. Once a busy goldmining area, Skippers Canyon was accessed by Skippers Road, which is today one of New Zealand's better known scenic roads. The main New Zealand road where rental car insurance is not honoured, Skippers Road is mostly one-lane, narrow and steep with sheer drops of several hundred metres. In 1886, Skippers Canyon was also the first site where hydroelectricity was generated to power goldmining. The start of the gold rush in Skippers Canyon In November 1862, Thomas ...
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Bridal Veil Falls (Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska)
Keystone Canyon is a gorge near Valdez in the U.S. state of Alaska. Situated at an elevation of , its walls are almost perpendicular. It measures in length, connecting the upper and lower valleys of Lowe River. Geography In Keystone Canyon, the mother rock of the country shows up to good advantage. It is all slate. Its cleavage is nearly vertical and easy to drill, except where small seams of quartz exist. The slate rock on the south side of the summit is firm and solid as a rule, but on the north side it is very much disintegrated. The bed of the canyon varies from in width. The vegetation growing on the low bottoms, consisting of grass, brush, and trees, indicates that, as a rule, the water does not rise more than in nearly the whole length of the canyon. Keystone Canyon is entered by going through a low pass in a spur divide, which forms the west side of the mouth of the canyon. The east wall is more abrupt than the west wall. There is but little side drainage to the canyon, ...
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List Of Waterfalls In Alaska
This is a list of the (43) officially named waterfalls found in the state of Alaska in the United States, according to the United States Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System. List of waterfalls References General references * {{North America topic, List of waterfalls of Waterfalls Alaska Alaska ( ; russian: Аляска, Alyaska; ale, Alax̂sxax̂; ; ems, Alas'kaaq; Yup'ik: ''Alaskaq''; tli, Anáaski) is a state located in the Western United States on the northwest extremity of North America. A semi-exclave of the U.S., ... ...
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Bridal Veil Falls (Skagway, Alaska)
Bridal Veil Falls, Bridalveil Falls or Bridalveil Fall is a frequently-used name for waterfalls that observers fancy resemble a bride's veil: Australia *Bridal Veil Falls, Leura, in the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales * Govetts Leap Falls, also called the Bridal Veil Falls, in the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales Canada * Bridal Veil Falls (Banff), Banff National Park, Alberta *Bridal Veil Falls, in Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park, Fraser Valley, British Columbia *Bridal Veil Falls (Manitoulin Island), Kagawong River, Manitoulin Island, Ontario France, Reunion (Indian Ocean) *Bridal Veil Falls (Salazie), Salazie * Bridal Veil Falls (Voile de la Mariée), Le Tampon New Zealand *Bridal Veil Falls (Waikato), Waikato, North Island * Bridal Veil Falls (Rotorua), a geothermal formation in Waiotapu, near Rotorua, North Island * Bridal Veil Falls (Canterbury), Arthur's Pass, South Island * Bridal Veil Falls (Skippers Canyon, Otago), Skippers Canyon, Central ...
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Mpumalanga
Mpumalanga () is a province of South Africa. The name means "East", or literally "The Place Where the Sun Rises" in the Swazi, Xhosa, Ndebele and Zulu languages. Mpumalanga lies in eastern South Africa, bordering Eswatini and Mozambique. It constitutes 6.5% of South Africa's land area. It shares borders with the South African provinces of Limpopo to the north, Gauteng to the west, the Free State to the southwest, and KwaZulu-Natal to the south. The capital is Mbombela. Mpumalanga was formed in 1994, when the area that was the Eastern Transvaal was merged with the former bantustans KaNgwane, KwaNdebele and parts of Lebowa and Gazankulu. Although the contemporary borders of the province were only formed at the end of apartheid, the region and its surroundings has a history that extends back thousands of years. Much of its history, and current significance is as a region of trade. History Precolonial Era Archeological sites in the Mpumalanga region indicate settlement b ...
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Bridal Veil Falls (Sabie)
The Bridal Veil Falls is six kilometres outside Sabie, Mpumalanga in South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri .... It is 70 metres high. The falls is slow flowing under normal conditions making it appear like a veil, hence its name. It is one of many waterfalls in the area that is located on the Sabie River and is a popular tourist destination. It is accessible by car, with parking and a picnic area on SAFCOL's grounds. Local curio dealers sell arts and crafts from the car park area. From the car park, a footpath runs through indigenous forest for about 750 metres (15 minutes' walk) directly to the waterfall. Tourism The Bridal Veil falls is on the Panorama route and in an area that contains more waterfalls than any other part of Southern Africa. Day tourists ...
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Iligan City
Iligan, officially the City of Iligan ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Iligan; fil, Lungsod ng Iligan; Maranao: ''Inged a Iligan''), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the region of Northern Mindanao, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 363,115 people. It is geographically within the province of Lanao del Norte but administered independently from the province. It was once part of Central Mindanao (Region 12) until the province was moved under Northern Mindanao (Region 10) in 2001. Iligan is approximately 90 kilometers away from the capital of the province, Tubod, and approximately 800 kilometers from the capital of the Philippines, Manila. Iligan has a total land area of , making it one of the 10 largest cities in the Philippines in terms of land area. Among the 33 highly urbanized cities of the Philippines, Iligan is the third-least dense, with a population density of 421 inhabitants per square kilometer, just behind Butuan and Puerto Princesa. Etymo ...
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Bridal Veil Falls (Iligan City)
Bridal Veil Falls, Bridalveil Falls or Bridalveil Fall is a frequently-used name for waterfalls that observers fancy resemble a bride's veil: Australia *Bridal Veil Falls, Leura, in the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales * Govetts Leap Falls, also called the Bridal Veil Falls, in the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales Canada * Bridal Veil Falls (Banff), Banff National Park, Alberta *Bridal Veil Falls, in Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park, Fraser Valley, British Columbia *Bridal Veil Falls (Manitoulin Island), Kagawong River, Manitoulin Island, Ontario France, Reunion (Indian Ocean) *Bridal Veil Falls (Salazie), Salazie * Bridal Veil Falls (Voile de la Mariée), Le Tampon New Zealand *Bridal Veil Falls (Waikato), Waikato, North Island * Bridal Veil Falls (Rotorua), a geothermal formation in Waiotapu, near Rotorua, North Island * Bridal Veil Falls (Canterbury), Arthur's Pass, South Island * Bridal Veil Falls (Skippers Canyon, Otago), Skippers Canyon, Central ...
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Chanchamayo Province
Chanchamayo (in hispanicized spelling) or Chanchamayu (Quechua language, Quechua ''chanchay'' to walk and leap about, to walk quickly and confused, ''chancha chancha'' to walk quickly and irregularly, ''shancha'' a kind of bird, ''mayu'' river)Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is a province in northern Junín Region, in central Peru. The name of the province derives from the river Chanchamayu, whose source is in the Andes, Andean Geography of Peru#Andean Mountain Ranges, Sierra and flows northwards becoming the Perené River. The province has an estimated population of 151,489 (2017 Peru Census, 2017), half of whom live in the provincial capital, La Merced, Junín, La Merced. Another important town in the province is San Ramón, Junín, San Ramón. Both towns are on the west side of the province, surrounded by mountains and close to tourist attractions like jungle forests ...
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Catarata Velo De La Novia
''Catarata'' is a moth genus of the family Depressariidae Depressariidae is a family of moths. It has formerly been treated as a subfamily of Gelechiidae, but is now recognised as a separate family, comprising about 2,300 species worldwide.Heikkilä, M. ''et al''. 2014: Morphology reinforces proposed mo ....''Catarata''
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms''.


Species

* '' Catarata lepisma'' Walsingham, 1912 * '' Catarata obnubila'' Busck, 1914 * ''
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