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- End_of_the_World_Turn abstract "\"The End of the World Turn\" (also \"End of the World Curve\" or simply \"End of the World\") is a cliff structure which rises approximately 1100 feet above sea level at a bend the Elk River (West Virginia) 5.6 miles above Ivydale in Clay County, WV. 38.541613°N 80.964966°W / 38.541613; -80.964966In W.E.R. Byrne's book, \"Tale of the Elk\", he explains how the name came about:\"The Elk river, seventy miles above its mouth at Charleston, in that wildly picturesque portion of central West Virginia, makes an abrupt bend in its course, where the waters, now with impetuous rush, now in placid pool, are baffled and turned to the right in a graceful semi-circular sweep of almost a mile, by beetling cliffs rising sheer from the river level, to an elevation of several hundred feet. These cliffs and their huge rocks, which, in the ages, have fallen away and found lodgment in and along the side of the stream, to the pioneer raftsman, as his craft swept into the curve from upriver, gave the distinct impression of having reached an insuperable barrier to his further progress - a cul-de-sac, or the jumping-off place; hence from the earliest history of the country, that locality has been called, and still bears the name - 'The End of the World'.\"".
- End_of_the_World_Turn thumbnail Cliffs_at_the_End_Of_The_World_Ivydale_WV_USA.JPG?width=300.
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageID "23550114".
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageLength "1970".
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageRevisionID "700572396".
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cliffs_of_the_United_States.
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elk_River_(West_Virginia).
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Clay_County,_West_Virginia.
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_West_Virginia.
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageWikiLink Elk_River_(West_Virginia).
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageWikiLink Ivydale,_Clay_County,_West_Virginia.
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageWikiLink File:Cliffs_at_the_End_Of_The_World_Ivydale_WV_USA.JPG.
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageWikiLink File:Viewfromtopofendofworld.JPG.
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageWikiLinkText "End of the World Turn".
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageWikiLinkText "End_of_the_World_Turn".
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ClayCountyWV-geo-stub.
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- End_of_the_World_Turn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Underlinked.
- End_of_the_World_Turn subject Category:Cliffs_of_the_United_States.
- End_of_the_World_Turn subject Category:Elk_River_(West_Virginia).
- End_of_the_World_Turn subject Category:Landforms_of_Clay_County,_West_Virginia.
- End_of_the_World_Turn subject Category:Landforms_of_West_Virginia.
- End_of_the_World_Turn hypernym Structure.
- End_of_the_World_Turn point "38.541613 -80.964966".
- End_of_the_World_Turn type Building.
- End_of_the_World_Turn type SpatialThing.
- End_of_the_World_Turn comment "\"The End of the World Turn\" (also \"End of the World Curve\" or simply \"End of the World\") is a cliff structure which rises approximately 1100 feet above sea level at a bend the Elk River (West Virginia) 5.6 miles above Ivydale in Clay County, WV. 38.541613°N 80.964966°W / 38.541613; -80.964966In W.E.R.".
- End_of_the_World_Turn label "End of the World Turn".
- End_of_the_World_Turn sameAs Q5375886.
- End_of_the_World_Turn sameAs m.06w5m99.
- End_of_the_World_Turn sameAs Q5375886.
- End_of_the_World_Turn lat "38.541613".
- End_of_the_World_Turn long "-80.964966".
- End_of_the_World_Turn wasDerivedFrom End_of_the_World_Turn?oldid=700572396.
- End_of_the_World_Turn depiction Cliffs_at_the_End_Of_The_World_Ivydale_WV_USA.JPG.
- End_of_the_World_Turn isPrimaryTopicOf End_of_the_World_Turn.