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The McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area (MCNCA) is a 123,400-acre (499 km2) National Conservation Area located in Mesa County, west of Grand Junction, Colorado. The MCNCA has rugged sandstone canyons, natural arches, spires, and alcoves carved into the Colorado Plateau, through which runs a 24-mile (39 km) stretch of the Colorado River. Included in the MCNCA is...
The beautiful turquoise Tamolitch Pool, also known as Blue Pool is a must see along the McKenzie River trail. It's 1.8 miles one-way from McKenzie River Trailhead at Tamolich. The McKenzie River goes underground a few miles up stream from the Tamolitch Blue Pool. The river only flows over the falls a few times a year during the spring runoff, the rest if the time the ...
McKinley Grove is a small, isolated giant sequoia grove located about 12 km (7.5 mi) southeast of Dinkey Creek in the Kings River watershed of Sierra National Forest, California. The grove occupies a small bowl-shaped depression at an elevation of 1,925 m (6,316 ft).
A paved, accessible interpretive trail winds through the grove of ancient and towering giant sequoia t...
McKinney Falls State Park is a state park in Austin, Texas, United States at the confluence of Onion Creek and Williamson Creek. It is administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The park opened on April 15, 1976 and is named after Thomas F. McKinney, a businessman, race horse breeder and rancher, who owned and lived on the land in the mid-to-late 19th ce...
It's a short hike to McKinney Spring from the primitive campsite. Vegetation includes creosote, lechuguilla, grasses, and shrubby mesquite. There is a small grove of cottonwood trees 0.25 miles up the nearby drainage. The wash downstream of the site provides access to the upper Tornillo Creek area.
Tucked within 2,000-foot-high limestone walls is a place that some call the "most beautiful spot in Texas." The serpentine route of McKittrick Creek creates conditions for an unusual community of plants and a menagerie of animals. Rich with history, rich in diversity, glorified by its beauty, and famous for is outstanding fall colors, this location of the park is a "m...
The McLean Falls on the Tautuku River in Catlins Forest Park descend a number of steep drop offs and terraces, with the very top of the waterfall, where it meets its first waterpool being 22-metres. It then descends for many more metres over a series of terraces. The McLean Falls are often described as the most spectacular in the region, with its sister waterfall...
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...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys are a row of snow-free valleys in Antarctica located within Victoria Land west of McMurdo Sound. The region is one of the world's most extreme deserts, and includes many interesting features including Lake Vida and the Onyx River, Antarctica's longest river.
The Dry Valleys are so named because of their extremely low humidity and their lack of ...
McPherson Ridge is a landform used for military engagements during the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, First Day, when the I Corps (Union Army) had a headquarters on the ridge and was defeated by the Confederate division of Major General Henry Heth. The ridge has terrain above ~530 ft (160 m) and is almost entirely a federally protected area except for township portions at...
McSwyne's Gun is a blow hole on the west side of the peninsula. Previously, during storms, water could be forced through it to a height of 60–90 metres (200–300 ft) with a noise that could be heard 16 kilometres (10 mi) away. Although still functional, it is not as spectacular any more. Several people have been killed after getting too close and falling ...
McWay Falls is an 80-foot waterfall located in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park that flows year-round. Like Alamere Falls, this waterfall is one of only two in the region that are close enough to the ocean to be referred to as "tidefalls". It is located on McWay Creek and is one of the few waterfalls that empty directly into the ocean.
Although it can be viewed via a t...
Meadowlark Botanical Gardens (100+ acres) are botanical gardens and an event venue located at 9750 Meadowlark Gardens Court, in Vienna, Virginia.
They are open daily except for major holidays and ice; an admission fee is charged. Photography is allowed when a proper reservation has been made, additional fees paid and pass issued. Details regarding photography access a...
Meads Bay, Anguilla is one of the island's longest beaches. The bay is slightly protected and is a perfect spot to watch the Mega Yachts.
There are several good restaurants and luxury resorts nearby. Don't miss trying lobster rolls at Blanchards Beach Shack.
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