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Mauna Kea is a volcano on the island of Hawaii. Standing 4,205 m (13,796 ft) above sea level, its peak is the highest point in the U.S. state of Hawaii. However, much of the mountain is below sea level; when measured from its oceanic base, Mauna Kea stands at 10,205 m (33,480 ft), significantly taller than the elevation of Mount Everest above sea level (Everest only r...
Both Mauna Lani Beach and Makaiwa Bay are located near the Mauna Lani Resort on the Big Island of Hawaii. These are excellent places to snorkel, kayak, stand up paddle at both beaches but they require a fairly long walk to get to each.
To access the shared parking lot of both of these places you must enter the Mauna Lani Resort. When you reach the resorts gate gu...
Mauna Loa is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi in the Pacific Ocean, and the largest on Earth in terms of volume and area covered. It is an active shield volcano, with a volume estimated at approximately 18,000 cubic miles (75,000 km3), although its peak is about 120 feet (37 m) lower than that of its neighbor, Mauna Kea...
Maunalua Bay is a bay on the Southeast shore of the island of Oahu, between Diamond Head and Koko Head, and forming the shoreline of the Hawaii Kai area of Honolulu. "Maunalua" in Hawaiian means two mountains.
Public access to the bay is easily made through the city and county beach park off of Kalanianaole Highway across from Hawaii Kai Drive.
Despite the tide height...
Mauna Uluis located on the east rift zone of Kīlauea. Mauna Ulu is approximately 400 ft. (121 meters) high from its pre-eruption base. At present Mauna Ulu Crater is approximately 100 ft. (30.5 meters) deep. It erupted in several phases from May 24, 1969 to July 22 of 1974.
Mauna Ulu recorded high fountaining of 1770 ft. (539.5 meters);only second to Kīlauea Ikiʻs rec...
The beginning of Mauna Uluʻs 1969 eruption began with a 2-3 mile fissure that opened left and right of this stop. This fissure eruption covered the portion of the Chain of Craters Road that created this stop.
By being adventurous, you can walk around and view several lava tree molds and a big cinder field that was created during this lava flow. Prior to this eruption...
Maunawili Falls is tucked away deep in the Maunawili Valley below the towering Pali Cliffs. A fun Oahu hiking trail will lead you up and back down the hillside to this local Oahu waterfall. The adventurous 2 mile Maunawili Falls Trail is marked and maintained by the city & county.
Maunganui Beach is at the base of Mount Maunganui (Mauao), an extinct volcano. Make sure to enjoy this beautiful long white sandy beach.
The beach has everything from surf lifesaving events to beach volleyball, parasailing, sandcastle building and surfing contests.
The beach has plenty of facilities including, surf board rental, restaurants and Cafes.
Maungarei / Mount Wellington is a 135-metre volcanic peak located in the Auckland volcanic field of Auckland, New Zealand. It is the youngest onshore volcano of the Auckland volcanic field, having been formed by an eruption around 10,000 years ago. It is the largest of Auckland's scoria cones and has a near-circular base with a flattish rim and three small fire-founta...
Maupiti is a small coral atoll with a volcanic island in its midst. Maupiti is located to the west of the Leeward Islands in French Polynesia. It is the westernmost volcanic high island in the archipelago, 40 km west of Bora Bora. The central island of Maupiti has a high peak of 380 metres and a surface area of 11 square kilometers. The lagoon has large and flat coral...
Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius is an island nation off the southeast coast of the African continent in the southwest Indian Ocean, about 900 kilometres (560 mi) east of Madagascar. In addition to the island of Mauritius, the Republic includes the islands of Cargados Carajos, Rodrigues and the Agalega Islands.
The main languages spoken in Mauritius are...
Mauritius Island is the main island of the Mauritius nation. The island is off the southeast coast of the African continent in the southwest Indian Ocean, about 900 kilometres (560 mi) east of Madagascar.
Together with Réunion and Rodrigues, Mauritius is part of the Mascarene Islands. This archipelago was formed in a series of undersea volcanic eruptions 8-10 m...
The waters off Mauritius can drop off quite suddenly into the deep ocean. There arre shallower areas around Mauritius, where the underwater “waterfall” sits is at one of the points where the seabed suddenly plummets. The "waterfall" has less to do with the movement of water, and more related to the sand and silt deposits sliding down the slope.
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