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The Manitou Springs Incline, also known as the Manitou Incline or simply the Incline, is a popular hiking trail rising above Manitou Springs, Colorado, near Colorado Springs. The trail is the remains of a former 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge funicular railway whose tracks washed out during a rockslide in 1990. The Incline is famous for its sweeping views and steep grade,...
The Manjanggul Lava Tube is located in Gimnyeong-ri, Gujwaeup, Jeju City. At up to 23m wide, 30m high and 8.928km long, it is the 12th-longest lava tube in the world and the second longest on Jeju island. It is regarded as having significant scientific and heritage value, owing to its excellent condition of preservation despite its age of formation (about 300,000 to 2...
Manjuyod Sandbar is a 7km stretch of sand which exposes itself at low tide in the waters northeast of Bais City. Boats leave from Capiñahan port in South Bais Bay. Be sure to visit with low tide when the sand is visible.
Manly Beach is a beach situated among the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia. From north to south, the three main sections are Queenscliff, North Steyne, and South Steyne.
This is one of Sydney's main tourist beach because of its proximity to Circular Quay. Within walking distance of Manly Beach along the oceanway is Fairy Bower and Shelley Beach. There are shops, ...
On 10 March 2012, the four-kilometre (6 mi) stretch between Freshwater Beach and Shelly Beach was declared the "Manly -Freshwater World Surfing Reserve". The Reserve was dedicated in a ceremony at Manly Beach by world surfing champion Kelly Slater accompanied by the Governor of New South Wales, Australia, Professor Marie Bashir.
Duke Kahanamoku famously brought surfi...
The 10 km trail from Manly to Spit Bridge (or vice versa), is arguably the most scenic trail in Sydney and even offers penguins along the way. The trail has sign-posted from both ends, and there are several entry points along the route.
Manoa Falls is a waterfall on the island of Oahu in Hawaii that has a vertical drop of about 150 feet (46 m). The hike is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) and passes through many ecosystems and feels like an arboretum.
At the bottom of the falls there is a tiny pool good for wading.
The path is often slippery and muddy, and flash floods are prone to occur anytime.
Manta Ray Barge is a locally owned Fraser Island Barge service.
The trip to Fraser Island from Inskip Point Rainbow Beach takes approximately 10 minutes and with 2-3 barges operating during peak seasons there is virtually no waiting.
Our Barges operate daily from 6.00am to 5.15pm – No bookings required but Permits need to be obtained prior to your trip. See fo...
Occasionally man and nature interact in a way that creates opportunities that would not otherwise be possible. On the Big Island of Hawaii’s Kona Coast hotels shine flood lights on the water after sunset to the delight of their guests. Over the years these lights have attracted schools of plankton which in turn have beckoned giant Manta Rays (in a natural comple...
Mantle's Cave is a cliff alcove in Dinosaur National Monument in Moffat County, Colorado. Located in the Castle Park region of the park, it is the largest rock shelter in the area. It was discovered before 1921 by local ranchers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mantle. Mrs, Mantle is reported to have done some excavation of the site, followed up by the Penrose-Taylor expedition ...
Manuel Antonio National Park, in Spanish the Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, is a small National Park in the Central Pacific Conservation Area located on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, just south of the city of Quepos, Puntarenas, 82 mi from the national capital of San José. Established in 1972 with an area enumerating 4,014 acres (16.24 km2) (the smallest of...
Drive the 3.2 mile auto tour around Manzanar National Historic Site to see remnants of orchards, eleven recently excavated rock gardens and ponds, building foundations, and the camp cemetery.
Manzanita Lake Campground (elevation 5,900 ft.) is the largest campground in Lassen Volcanic National Park. It is within walking distance of the scenic Manzanita Lake, a popular fishing and family destination, and offers impressive views of Lassen Peak, the largest volcano in the park at 10,457 feet. The facility is conveniently located one mile south of the park entr...
Kayaking or canoeing Manzanita Lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California can be an exciting and rewarding experience. The lake is open for fishing and has rainbow, brown and brook trout. Non-motorized boats must access the lake at the designated boat launch area.
Manzanita Lake is a lake located near the park entrance. The area around the lake features the Lo...
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