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Marymere Falls is located in Olympic National Park near Lake Crescent in Washington, United States. The falls are accessed by a one-mile, well maintained, dirt trail through old-growth lowland forest consisting of fir, cedar, hemlock, and alder trees. Falls creek descends from Aurora Ridge and tumbles over Marymere Falls and then flows into Barnes Creek. It has a heig...
Mary's Point Trail (1 hour one-way) can be accessed from the Well's Bay Road. This hike goes up the cliffs that overlook Well's Bay. It is a heritage trail that features the ruins of the 17th-century settlement of Mary's Point (Palmetto Point), Saba's first European settlement.
Masirah or Mazeira Island is an island off the East coast of Oman, 95 km long north-south, between 12 and 14 km wide. During summer there is normally a constant strong wind which is ideal for kite and windsurfers. These monsoon winds can blow steadily at over 20 knots. Kite and windsurfers can pick spots around the island according to their skill and what conditions t...
The Mason-Dixon Trail is a 193-mile (311 km), blue-blazed footpath that connects the Appalachian Trail with the Brandywine Trail, passing through Gifford Pinchot State Park and White Clay Creek Preserve in Pennsylvania and White Clay Creek State Park in Delaware.
The trail starts near Mount Holly Springs at Whiskey Springs on the Appalachian Trail, in Cumberland Count...
Masonic (formerly Lorena) is a ghost town located about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Bridgeport, Mono County, California, USA. The town consists of an upper, middle, and lower town; most of the few ruins remaining are in the middle town. Gold was first discovered in the 1860s, but production ceased near the start of the 20th century. The town's population peaked at a...
The beautiful spot at the far northwestern edge of the Superstition Wilderness is the site of an 1848 ambush where a group of Spanish miners met their demise at the hands of a band of irate Apaches. Massacre Grounds Trail is a moderate 5.5-mile out-and-back trail in the Superstition Mountains that leads to a seasonal waterfall, Massacre Falls.
This trail features grand vistas of the surrounding valleys and mountain ranges, a huge balanced rock and trail signs highlighting the natural history of the monument. The paved portion from the parking area to the exhibit building is wheelchair accessible.
Watch for uneven footing, steps, and remember the higher elevation – 6,870 ft/2,094 m
Mastadon Mine Loop Trail in Joshua Tree National Park starts at either Cottonwood campground or Cottonwood Spring on the Lost Palms Oasis Trail. After 0.25 miles turn onto Mastadon Mine Loop Trail to reach the mine. Continue on the trail to reconnect with Lost Palms Oasis Trail.
It's 4.7 miles loop from Cottonwood campground or 4.45 miles from Cottonwood Visitor Cent...
This is a relativly easy hike that has excellent views of the Eagle Mountains and Salton Sea (on a clear day). An optional rock scramble takes you to the top of a craggy granite peak. Elevation change is about 375 feet. Summit elevation 3,371 feet (1,027 m). There is an old mine to explore (only from outside as entrance has been sealed).
Horseshoe Falls and Matai Falls, are located on the Matai Stream in the Catlins Forest Park. These beautiful waterfalls are amidst lush temperate rainforest with trees and rocks.
The Matakitaki River is located in the north of New Zealand's South Island. The river has two excellent whitewater sections on it, and they are frequently paddled. The "Middle Matakitaki" section is about 10 km up the valley from Murchison, and is Grade/Class 2+, with some excellent play spots. The "Lower Matakitaki" section is a short distance up the river from Murch...
Matala Beach is located just south of the entrance to Talofofo bay. Surfers have to paddle out from the Talofofo Bay parking lot or find the trail that leads out to the beach.
Matala is a village located 75 km south-west of Heraklion, Crete. The artificial caves in the cliff of the Matala bay were created in the Neolithic Age. Matala was the port of Phaistos during the Minoan period. In the year 220 BC. Matala was occupied by the Gortynians and during the Roman period Matala became the port of Gortys. In the 1st and 2nd centuries the caves ...
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