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Lost Horse Valley is a valley in Joshua Tree National Park. It has been called "the centerpiece of the park" because of the quality of its stands of Joshua trees and its geological formations. It contains the Lost Horse Mine, of significant historic importance in the park.
Lost Monarch is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) tree in Northern California that is 26 feet (7.9 m) in diameter at breast height (with multiple stems included), and 320 feet (98 m) in height. It is the world's fifth largest coast redwood in terms of wood volume (the Del Norte Titan was listed as the largest single-stem coast redwood tree, in part because the ba...
Lost Palms Oasis Trail is a 3.8 mile day-hike trail located in the southernmost part of Joshua Tree National Park. The trail is generally completed in a loop. Known for the beautiful palm trees from which the trail gets its name, this hike is also known for its great bouldering, pools of water, and the ever-elusive "Victory Palms". Deemed by the National Park Service ...
The Lost Tree (French: Arbre Perdu), also known as the Arbre Thierry Sabine (Thierry Sabine Tree), is an isolated relict tree in the Ténéré region of the Sahara in northeast Niger.
The tree is an acacia clinging to its exposed root mound, and annually denuded by passing travellers seeking firewood. Despite its small and diminished state, the tree'...
Loughshinny Chevron Folds is folded sedimentary rocks of carboniferous age along Loughshinny's coastal cliffs showcases their striking geological layers and vibrant colors. The layers of grey limestones and black shales formed about 33 million, years ago and the visible folding of the rocks happened later, about 290 million years ago.
It's a short walk south...
Love Valley (Aşıklar Vadisi) is a valley in Göreme Historical National Park, Cappadocia, Turkey. It is known for its rock formations called fairy chimneys.
The history of Love Valley dates back to at least Roman times. There goes a legend that there once was two dynasties living in the same village. A fight broke out between the two dynasties, which resulted in t...
The Emerald Pools Trail begins at the Zion Lodge westward to Lower Emerald Pool. The trail was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 14, 1987.
The trail to Lower Emerald Pool is an easy 1.2 mile (1.9 km) out and back hike.
To continue on to Upper Emeral Pool is a moderate hike that is an additional 1.0 mile (1.6 km).
Lower Geyser Basin has a much less concentrated set of geothermal features then other areas in the park.
The main feature is the Fountain Paint Pots, which are a hot spring that contains boiling mud instead of water. The mud is produced by a higher acidity in the water which enables the spring to dissolve surrounding minerals to create an opaque, usually grey, mud.
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Makua Cave is located on Oahu's Leeward Coast 3 miles north of the Makaha town, about a mile after Keeau Beach Park. You may park your car across from the cave.
The drive from Honolulu will take about an hour.
Lower Navajo Falls is located in Havasupai Indian Reservation upstream from Havasu Falls. It was created when the creek rerouted during the 2008 flood, drying up Old Navajo Falls.
Lua Manu Crater is approximately 330 ft. (100 meters) in diameter and 125 ft. (38 meters) deep and was formed about 200 years ago. During the 1974 eruption of Keanakāko‘i, a fissure opened east of the forested Lua Manu Crater. The lava flow entered into the crater filling it with about 50 feet (15m) of lava, however about two-thirds of this lava later drained ba...