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For millennia, people have named places in a variety of ways. Some places are named for their resemblance to objects, like Table Rock; some for their function, like Miner’s Flat or Fishermen’s Bend; and some for their features, like Split Rock.
Some are also named for people, or events that have taken place there. Both of these are the case with McLoughlin...
Mee Canyon is a remote scenic area within the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness which in turn forms the core of the Bureau of Land Management administered McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area in west central Colorado. Limited access and primitive facilities limit visitation and help preserve the wilderness in its natural state.
Arch Tower is a 375-foot-tall (114 m)...
Midès (also called Midas) is a mountain oasis in Tunisia. As Ancient Mades, it was a bishopric and remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
It has a pleasant canyon and an abandoned village. It is located in the hill country near the border with Algeria, and is 6 km from Tamerza.
The canyon was used for filming Raiders of the Lost Ark and The English Patient.
Made...
The Miles Canyon Basalts represent a package of rocks that include various exposures of basaltic lava flows and cones that erupted and flowed across an ancient pre-glacial landscape in south-central Yukon.
The volcanic rocks are best exposed and most easily accessible at the Miles Canyon location where the Yukon River cuts through a succession of flows south of Whiteh...
Hike into the North Pinyon Mountains, the site of many desert mine locations. Visit a large Kumeyaay village site with hundreds of agave-roasting pits. The trail continues south from the village site, gently climbing into Mine Canyon and the Pinyon Mountains. Total elevation gain is 1,400 feet.
From I-8, exit north on Hwy. 79 through Cuyamaca Rancho State Park to Jul...
Mistaya Canyon is a canyon in the western part of the Alberta province of Canada. It is formed by the Mistaya River. Tourists who are visiting Banff National Park often visit it because of its distinctive curvy canyon walls and because it is easy to access, being just off the Icefields Parkway. The 0.5 km trail to the canyon is located at a large parking area on the w...
Colorado National Monument's main feature attraction is Monument Canyon, which runs the width of the park and includes rock formations such as Independence Monument, the Kissing Couple, and Coke Ovens.
Mossman Gorge is located in the southern part of Daintree National Park, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of the regional town of Cairns and about five kilometres from the cane-farming town of Mossman. It is part of the traditional homeland of the indigenous Eastern Kuku Yalanji people. A suspension bridge runs across Rex Creek close to where it enters the Mossman River, l...
Mount Chambers Gorge (alternative name: Marlawadinha Inbiri) is a gorge in the Australian state of South Australia in the locality of Wertaloona about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north-east of Blinman in the Flinders Ranges.
Although on private land, they are a tourist attraction near to the road between Blinman and Balcanoona, Gammon Ranges National Park. They are part of ...
Murchison River Gorge is a riverine gorge in Mid West Western Australia. Carved by the meandering lower reaches of the Murchison River, it is more than 80 kilometres long, and up to 129 metres deep. It begins about 13½ kilometres north-northwest of Ajana, and extends to the mouth of the river at Kalbarri.
The trail is a demanding walk that explores the gorge's ...
Nahal Barak, also known as Barak gorge or Barak river, is a dry stream bed and canyon in the Arava desert in Israel's South District. When it is flooded, Nahal Barak forms part of the network of streams that drain the Negev desert. The stream itself is 18 km long, and flows into Nahal HaArava, which in turn flows into Nahal Paran. The stream cuts through limestone to ...
Nahanni National Park’s wild rivers are a powerful magnet for canoeists, kayakers and whitewater rafters. Located in the Northern Territories the park boasts a broad array of epic river trips that can last from several days to several weeks. Nahanni protects a portion of the Mackenzie Mountains Natural Region offering visitor’s a true wilderness experience...
The narrows of Blue John Canyon are some of the best anywhere in the Southwest. Blue John Canyon is a slot canyon in eastern Wayne County, Utah, southwest of the Horseshoe Canyon Unit of Canyonlands National Park and 42 miles south of Green River. It is a tributary of Horseshoe Canyon, running northeastwards from the Robbers Roost Flats.
The canyon is deep with branc...
Natural Bridge Canyon is found on the east side of the park and is one of the few canyons with an official trailhead. Located four miles (6 km) south of the Artist's Drive scenic loop, the canyon contains a natural stone bridge, accessible after a fifteen-minute walk from the parking area.
This is an excellent short hike for families, geology lovers, and those who sim...
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