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Z Bend         
  • View of [[Murchison River Gorge]] from the Z Bend lookout.
TOURIST LOOKOUT OVER THE Z-BEND, A SECTION OF THE MURCHISON RIVER IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
The Z Bend lookout is a popular tourist lookout on the Murchison River Gorge in Western Australia. It is located at ,Gazetteer of Australia (1996).
Hunter's bend         
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TYPE OF KNOT
Rigger's bend; Rigger bend; Hunter bend
Hunter's bend (or rigger's bend) is a knot used to join two lines. It consists of interlocking overhand knots, and can jam under moderate strain.
Horseshoe Bend (Arizona)         
  • Horseshoe Bend is popular just before sunset, as large groups of tourists make the 1/2 mile long hike down to the overlook point. (2019)
  • The Rincon on [[Lake Powell]] in southern [[Utah]]. It is an incised cutoff (abandoned) meander.
HORSESHOE-SHAPED INCISED MEANDER OF THE COLORADO RIVER IN THE GLEN CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA IN COCONINO COUNTY, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES
Horseshoe Bend, Arizona; Horseshoe Bend (Arizona
Horseshoe Bend is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona, United States. It is also referred to as the "east rim of the Grand Canyon.
Examples of use of Z Bend
1. We explored the Z–Bend Gorge, named as you would expect for its Zorro shape.
2. Mitchell, then Miller and Bennett, inched through sections named by previous cavers – Lemon Squeeze, Z–bend, Gunbarrel – until they reached an open area.
3. But it‘s the diversions along the West Australian coast that end up charming her the most Wednesday May 10, 2006 Off the track ... (clockwise from left) the writer with a view to Z–Bend Gorge at Kalbarri National Park; ‘Capes‘ the tracker at Monkey Mia; and dolphins cavorting happily away from the crowds.