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The Mac-Mac Falls is a waterfall on the Mac-Mac River in Mpumalanga, South Africa. Its twin falls plunge dramatically 70 meters into the gorge below.
The Falls are within the popular Panorama Route, where you can visit some other great natural attractions like the Pinnacle, God's Window, Bourke's Potholes, and some of the other waterfalls in the area including the Li...
Macomb Mountain is a mountain located in Essex County, New York. The mountain is named after Maj.Gen. Alexander Macomb (1782–1841), who won acclaim during the War of 1812 at the Battle of Plattsburgh, and served as Commanding General of the United States Army (1828–1841).
Macomb Mountain is part of the Dix Range, and is the southernmost of the High Peaks o...
Mactan is an island located a few kilometres from Cebu Island in the Philippines. The island is part of Cebu Province and it is divided into Lapu-Lapu City and the municipality of Cordova. The island is separated from Cebu by the Mactan Channel which is crossed by two bridges: the Marcelo Fernan Bridge and the Mactan-Mandaue Bridge.
Being one of the major tourist Isla...
Along the northern coast of Hinchinbrook Island in Queensland, Australia is the 7 km one way hike (3.5 hours) from Macushla Camping Area to Cape Richards. Once you cross the island you will arrive at the 2 km long North Shepherd Beach, which offers shade and relatively safe swimming (just beware the crocodiles).
The trail is done one-way and requires boat transport re...
The Maddron Bald Trail is an American hiking trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park of Cocke County, Tennessee. Rising from the outskirts of the Cosby community, the trail ascends Maddron Bald, a 5,212-foot (1,589 m) mountain crowned by one of the park's most substantial heath balds. The trail also provides access to Albright Grove, a patch of old growt...
Surfing first started in the Portuguese island of Madeira in the 1970s off the villages of Paul do Mar, Jardim do Mar and Punta Pequena. Almost every surfspot is rocky and powerful. No waves seem to break under six feet in the winter months. Madeira did not really come to the attention of foreign surfers until articles in surfing magazines in the mid-1990s. Since 1996...
Madeleine Falls is perhaps the most well-known New Caledonian waterfalls. While swimming in the waters below the falls is not allowed, there are many decks and spots near the falls from which to capture incredible photographs.
The 19 miles (31 km) of the Madison in the park, although easily accessible, is not suited for beginners and offers technical dry fly and nymph fishing for rainbow and brown trout averaging from ten to fourteen inches (356 mm), with an occasional 20-incher. Most of the river inside the park resembles a large spring creek and has been called the world's largest chalkst...
Explore dense lowland rainforest as it merges into mangrove-lined creek habitat, all from the comfort of a boardwalk.
Meander along Madja (meaning ‘rainforest’ or ‘jungle’) boardwalk and immerse yourself in dense lowland rainforest. Marvel at the change in sights, sounds and smells as it merges into a muddy mangrove habitat when you cross Noah ...
The Madrean Sky Islands are enclaves of Madrean pine-oak woodlands, found at higher elevations in a complex of small mountain ranges in southern and southeastern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, and northwestern Mexico. The sky islands are surrounded at lower elevations by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts. The northern west-east perimeter of the sky island region m...
The Madrisa (or Madrisahorn) is a mountain in the Rätikon mountain range, overlooking Klosters in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. Its summit (2,826 metres) is located near the Austrian border. The Madrisa is constituted by several secondary summits, notably the Gargeller Madrisa (2,770 metres), overlooking Gargellen in Austria. Ski lifts up to 2,600 metres a...
Mad River Glen is a ski area in Fayston, Vermont. Located within the Green Mountain range, it sits in the Mad River Valley. Though not considered a large ski area, it has a vertical drop of 2,000 feet (610 m), which ranks 14th in New England, and its terrain was ranked by Ski magazine as the most challenging on the east coast of the United States.
Mad River only allow...
Mae Hong Son is the most famous loop in South-East Asia. You can rent any kind of motorbike you want and go for a few days ride around beautiful mountains, remote local villages and waterfalls.
Maenam is known for it's 7 km stretch of beach. The beach has white sand and is lined by coconut trees. The sea is typically calm, however there is a moderate drift and the water is not usually clear. Mae Nam actually means river, 'mae' meaning mother and 'nam' water.
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