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Visit a Moraine
A mound, ridge, or other accumulation of glacial till.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Prison
A facility for confining prisoners.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Theater
A building, room, or outdoor structure for the presentation of plays, films, or other dramatic performances.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Brewery
One or more buildings where beer is brewed.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Hanging Valley
A valley the floor of which is notably higher than the valley or shore to which it leads; most common in areas that have been glaciated.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Dike
An earth or stone embankment usually constructed for flood or stream control.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Military Base
A place used by an army or other armed service for storing arms and supplies, and for accommodating and training troops, a base from which operations can be initiated.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Icecap
A dome-shaped mass of glacial ice covering an area of mountain summits or other high lands; smaller than an ice sheet.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Lake
A large inland body of standing water.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Escarpment
A long line of cliffs or steep slopes separating level surfaces above and below.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Concentration Camp
Internment is the imprisonment of people, commonly in large groups, without charges or intent to file charges, and thus no trial. The term is especially used for the confinement "of enemy citizens in ...
Visit a Sanatorium
A facility where victims of physical or mental disorders are treated.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Dockyard
A facility for servicing, building, or repairing ships.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Water Mill
A mill powered by running water.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Mosque
A building for public Islamic worship.(Wikipedia)
Visit a River
A natural, well-defined channel produced by flowing water, or an artificial channel designed to carry flowing water.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Oil Well
A well from which oil may be pumped.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Rock Desert
A relatively sand-free, high bedrock plateau in a hot desert, with or without a gravel veneer.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Badlands
An area characterized by a maze of very closely spaced, deep, narrow, steep-sided ravines, and sharp crests and pinnacles.(Wikipedia)
Visit a College
The grounds and buildings of an institution of higher learning.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Ranch
A large farm specializing in extensive grazing of livestock.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Resort
A specialized facility for vacation, health, or participation sports activities.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Peak
A pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Museum
A building where objects of permanent interest in one or more of the arts and sciences are preserved and exhibited.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Ghat
A set of steps leading to a river, which are of religious significance, and at their base is usually a platform for bathing.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Castle
A large fortified building or set of buildings.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Oasis
An area in a desert made productive by the availability of water.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Space Center
A facility for launching, tracking, or controlling satellites and space vehicles.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Meadow
A small, poorly drained area dominated by grassy vegetation.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Rapids
A turbulent section of a stream associated with a steep, irregular stream bed.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Delta
A flat plain formed by alluvial deposits at the mouth of a stream.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Mission
A place characterized by dwellings, school, church, hospital and other facilities operated by a religious group for the purpose of providing charitable services and to propagate religion.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Canyon
A deep, narrow valley with steep sides cutting into a plateau or mountainous area.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Market
A place where goods are bought and sold at regular intervals.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Butte
A small, isolated, usually flat-topped hill with steep sides.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Well
A cylindrical hole, pit, or tunnel drilled or dug down to a depth from which water, oil, or gas can be pumped or brought to the surface.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Artificial Island
An island created by landfill or diking and filling in a wetland, bay, or lagoon.(Wikipedia)
Visit a School
Building(s) where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Stream Bend
A conspicuously curved or bent segment of a stream.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Sabkha
A salt flat or salt encrusted plain subject to periodic inundation from flooding or high tides.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Plateau
An elevated plain with steep slopes on one or more sides, and often with incised streams.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Tree
A conspicuous tree used as a landmark.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Mesa
An isolated, extensive, flat-topped elevation on the shelf, with relatively steep sides.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Astronomical Station
A point on the earth whose position has been determined by observations of celestial bodies.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Road
An open way with improved surface for transportation of animals, people and vehicles.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Amusement Park
Amusement Park are theme parks, adventure parks offering entertainment, similar to funfairs but with a fix location.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Bench
A long, narrow bedrock platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Stock Route
A route taken by livestock herds.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Bus Station
A facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading passengers.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Salt Lake
An inland body of salt water with no outlet.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Shrine
A structure or place memorializing a person or religious concept.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Cape
A land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Heliport
A place where helicopters land and take off.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Dune
A wave form, ridge or star shape feature composed of sand.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Dam
A barrier constructed across a stream to impound water.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Blowhole
A hole in coastal rock through which sea water is forced by a rising tide or waves and spurted through an outlet into the air.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Snowfield
An area of permanent snow and ice forming the accumulation area of a glacier.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Grave
A burial site.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Volcano
A conical elevation composed of volcanic materials with a crater at the top.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Religious Center
A facility where more than one religious activity is carried out, e.g., retreat, school, monastery, worship.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Church
A building for public Christian worship.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Cave
An underground passageway or chamber, or cavity on the side of a cliff.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Windmill
A mill or water pump powered by wind.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Ancient Road
The remains of a road used by ancient cultures.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Ancient Site
A place where archeological remains, old structures, or cultural artifacts are located.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Palace
A large stately house, often a royal or presidential residence.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Cairn
A heap of stones erected as a landmark or for other purposes.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Strait
A relatively narrow waterway, usually narrower and less extensive than a sound, connecting two larger bodies of water.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Saddle
A broad, open pass crossing a ridge or between hills or mountains.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Promontory
A bluff or prominent hill overlooking or projecting into a lowland.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Mall
A large, often enclosed shopping complex containing various stores, businesses, and restaurants usually accessible by common passageways..(Wikipedia)
Visit a Quarry
A surface mine where building stone or gravel and sand, etc. are extracted.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Refugee Camp
A camp used by refugees.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Lighthouse
A distinctive structure exhibiting a major navigation light.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Airport
A place where aircraft regularly land and take off, with runways, navigational aids, and major facilities for the commercial handling of passengers and cargo.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Rookery
A breeding place of a colony of birds or seals.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Railroad Yard
A system of tracks used for the making up of trains, and switching and storing freight cars.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Orchard
A planting of fruit or nut trees.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Bridge
A structure erected across an obstacle such as a stream, road, etc., in order to carry roads, railroads, and pedestrians across.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Ocean
One of the major divisions of the vast expanse of salt water covering part of the earth.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Rock
A conspicuous, isolated rocky mass.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Wetland
An area subject to inundation, usually characterized by bog, marsh, or swamp vegetation.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Point
A tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Railroad
A permanent twin steel-rail track on which freight and passenger cars move long distances.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Divide
A line separating adjacent drainage basins.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Hut
A small primitive house.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Estuary
A funnel-shaped stream mouth or embayment where fresh water mixes with sea water under tidal influences.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Wadi
A valley or ravine, bounded by relatively steep banks, which in the rainy season becomes a watercourse; found primarily in North Africa and the Middle East.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Metro Station
Metro station (Underground, Tube, or Metro).(Wikipedia)
Visit a Hot Spring
A place where hot ground water flows naturally out of the ground.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Peninsula
An elongate area of land projecting into a body of water and nearly surrounded by water.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Fjord
A long, narrow, steep-walled, deep-water arm of the sea at high latitudes, usually along mountainous coasts.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Trail
A path, track, or route used by pedestrians, animals, or off-road vehicles.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Wall
A thick masonry structure, usually enclosing a field or building, or forming the side of a structure.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Library
A place in which information resources such as books are kept for reading, reference, or lending..(Wikipedia)
Visit a Fan
A relatively smooth feature normally sloping away from the lower termination of a canyon or canyon system.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Abandoned City/Town/Village
A populated place that no longer exists.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Geyser
A type of hot spring with intermittent eruptions of jets of hot water and steam.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Steps
Stones or slabs placed for ease in ascending or descending a steep slope.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Waterfall
A perpendicular or very steep descent of the water of a stream.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Mill
A building housing machines for transforming, shaping, finishing, grinding, or extracting products.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Asphalt Lake
A small basin containing naturally occurring asphalt.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Convent
A building where a community of nuns lives in seclusion.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Casino
A building used for entertainment, especially gambling.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Mound
A low, isolated, rounded hill.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Building
A structure built for permanent use, as a house, factory, etc..(Wikipedia)
Visit a Whirlpool
A turbulent, rotating movement of water in a stream.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Abandoned Mine
An abandoned site where mineral ores were extracted from the ground by excavating surface pits and subterranean passages.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Nature Reserve
An area reserved for the maintenance of a natural habitat.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Cove
A small coastal indentation, smaller than a bay.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Sinkhole
A small crater-shape depression in a karst area.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Hospital
A building in which sick or injured, especially those confined to bed, are medically treated.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Temple
An edifice dedicated to religious worship.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Aqueduct
A conduit used to carry water.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Sand Area
A tract of land covered with sand.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Railroad Station
A facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading train passengers and freight.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Post Office
A public building in which mail is received, sorted and distributed.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Military School
A school at which military science forms the core of the curriculum.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Talus Slope
A steep concave slope formed by an accumulation of loose rock fragments at the base of a cliff or steep slope.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Hill
A rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Amphitheater
An oval or circular structure with rising tiers of seats about a stage or open space.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Sea
A large body of salt water more or less confined by continuous land or chains of islands forming a subdivision of an ocean.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Fossilized Forest
A forest fossilized by geologic processes and now exposed at the earth's surface.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Cemetery
A burial place or ground.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Restaurant
A place where meals are served to the public.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Lock
A basin in a waterway with gates at each end by means of which vessels are passed from one water level to another.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Village
Agglomeration of buildings where people live and work, population less than 20,000.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Vineyard
A planting of grapevines.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Boulder Field
A high altitude or high latitude bare, flat area covered with large angular rocks.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Island
A tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Observatory
A facility equipped for observation of atmospheric or space phenomena.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Tower
A high conspicuous structure, typically much higher than its diameter.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Mangrove Island
A mangrove swamp surrounded by a waterbody.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Moor
An area of open ground overlaid with wet peaty soils.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Crater
A generally circular saucer or bowl-shaped depression caused by volcanic or meteorite explosive action.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Cliff
A high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Ridge
A long narrow elevation with steep sides.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Naval Base
An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for troops and naval personnel, a port for naval vessels, and from which operations are initiated.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Battlefield
A site of a land battle of historical importance.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Airbase
An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for air force personnel, hangars and runways for aircraft, and from which operations are initiated.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Harbor
A haven or space of deep water so sheltered by the adjacent land as to afford a safe anchorage for ships.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Spring
A place where ground water flows naturally out of the ground.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Beach
A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Sound
A long arm of the sea forming a channel between the mainland and an island or islands; or connecting two larger bodies of water.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Courthouse
A building in which courts of law are held.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Navigation Canal
A watercourse constructed for navigation of vessels.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Opera House
A theater designed chiefly for the performance of operas..(Wikipedia)
Visit an Abandoned Factory
One or more abandoned buildings where goods were manufactured, processed or fabricated.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Gulf
A large recess in the coastline, larger than a bay.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Atomic Center
A facility where atomic research is carried out.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Arch
A natural or man-made structure in the form of an arch.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Pagoda
A tower-like storied structure, usually a Buddhist shrine.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Terrace
A long, narrow alluvial platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Karst Area
A distinctive landscape developed on soluble rock such as limestone characterized by sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, and underground drainage.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Abandoned River
A former stream or distributary no longer carrying flowing water, but still evident due to lakes, wetland, topographic or vegetation patterns.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Sulphur Spring
A place where sulphur ground water flows naturally out of the ground.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Bar
A shallow ridge or mound of coarse unconsolidated material in a stream channel, at the mouth of a stream, estuary, or lagoon and in the wave-break zone along coasts.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Intermittent Salt Lake
A salt lake that is intermittent; that is, a lake that is dry for part of the year..(Wikipedia)
Visit a Desert
A large area with little or no vegetation due to extreme environmental conditions.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Historical Site
A place of historical importance.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Land-Tied Island
A coastal island connected to the mainland by barrier beaches, levees or dikes.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Fissure
A crack associated with volcanism.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Scientific Research Base
A scientific facility used as a base from which research is carried out or monitored.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Pyramid
An ancient massive structure of square ground plan with four triangular faces meeting at a point and used for enclosing tombs.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Racetrack
A track where races are held.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Underground Lake
A standing body of water in a cave.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Inlet
A narrow waterway extending into the land, or connecting a bay or lagoon with a larger body of water.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Monastery
A building and grounds where a community of monks lives in seclusion.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Caldera
A depression measuring kilometers across formed by the collapse of a volcanic mountain.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Cirque
A bowl-like hollow partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Swamp
A wetland dominated by tree vegetation.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Border Post
A post or station at an international boundary for the regulation of movement of people and goods.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Gate
A controlled access entrance or exit.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Plain
A flat, gently sloping or nearly level region.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Oilfield
An area containing a subterranean store of petroleum of economic value.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Store
A building where goods and/or services are offered for sale.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Atoll
A ring-shaped coral reef which has closely spaced islands on it encircling a lagoon.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Wildlife Reserve
A tract of public land reserved for the preservation of wildlife.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Quicksand
An area where loose sand with water moving through it may become unstable when heavy objects are placed at the surface, causing them to sink.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Reservoir
An artificial pond or lake.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Intermittent Lake
A lake that is intermittent; that is, a lake that is dry for part of the year..(Wikipedia)
Visit a Pass
A break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap].(Wikipedia)
Visit a Sawmill
A mill where logs or lumber are sawn to specified shapes and sizes.(Wikipedia)
Visit a City
Agglomeration of buildings where people live and work, population over 100,000.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Lagoon
A shallow coastal waterbody, completely or partly separated from a larger body of water by a barrier island, coral reef or other depositional feature.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Gorge
A short, narrow, steep-sided section of a stream valley.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Meander Neck
A narrow strip of land between the two limbs of a meander loop at its narrowest point.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Power Station
A facility for generating electric power.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Bay
A coastal indentation between two capes or headlands, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Natural Tunnel
A cave that is open at both ends.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Airfield
A place on land where aircraft land and take off; no facilities provided for the commercial handling of passengers and cargo.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Mine
A site where mineral ores are extracted from the ground by excavating surface pits and subterranean passages.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Reef
A surface-navigation hazard composed of consolidated material.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Zoo
A zoological garden or park where wild animals are kept for exhibition.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Spa
A resort area usually developed around a medicinal spring.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Oxbow Lake
A crescent-shaped lake commonly found adjacent to meandering streams.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Square
A broad, open, public area near the center of a town or city.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Islet
Small island, bigger than rock, smaller than island..(Wikipedia)
Visit a House
A building used as a human habitation.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Farm
A tract of land with associated buildings devoted to agriculture.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Forest
An area dominated by tree vegetation.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Isthmus
A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses and bordered by water.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Country House
A large house, mansion, or chateau, on a large estate.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Stadium
A structure with an enclosure for athletic games with tiers of seats for spectators.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Road Junction
A place where two or more roads join.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Mountain
An elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Hotel
A building providing lodging and/or meals for the public.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Valley
An elongated depression usually traversed by a stream.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Business Center
A place where a number of businesses are located.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Lava Area
An area of solidified lava.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Fort
A defensive structure or earthworks.(Wikipedia)
Visit an University
An institution for higher learning with teaching and research facilities constituting a graduate school and professional schools.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Town
Agglomeration of buildings where people live and work, population between 100,000 and 20,000.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Factory
One or more buildings where goods are manufactured, processed or fabricated.(Wikipedia)
Visit an Abandoned Farm
An abandoned tract of land with associated buildings devoted to agriculture.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Tunnel
A subterranean passageway for transportation.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Coral Reef
A surface-navigation hazard composed of coral.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Garden
An enclosure for displaying selected plant or animal life.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Ruined Bridge
A destroyed or decayed bridge which is no longer functional.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Wreck
The site of the remains of a wrecked vessel.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Park
An area, often of forested land, maintained as a place of beauty, or for recreation.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Marina
A harbor facility for small boats, yachts, etc..(Wikipedia)
Visit a Foundry
A building or works where metal casting is carried out.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Glacier
A mass of ice, usually at high latitudes or high elevations, with sufficient thickness to flow away from the source area in lobes, tongues, or masses.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Crater Lake
A lake in a crater or caldera.(Wikipedia)
Visit a Sandy Desert
An extensive tract of shifting sand and sand dunes.(Wikipedia)