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Matapa Chasm is known as the Kings Bathing Hole. Matapa Chasm is one of the few places on the island that is good for swimming at any tide. Fresh cool water from a stream made this chasm a favorite swimming place for the kings of Niue. Quite often you will see young local boys scouring the cliff face to the top before leaping back into the cool waters.
Matauri Bay is a bay in New Zealand, situated 30 km north of Kerikeri, in Whangaroa county, just north of the Bay of Islands. It has over a kilometre of beautiful white sand and crystal clear water. It is particularly popular in the summer when thousands flock there to stay in the local camping ground which can be seen at the left hand end of the beach in the photo (r...
Matayangu Waterfall looks unique because it has two waterfalls with the color of the water appearing blue. The first waterfall comes from a river in the cave. Matayangu itself means "Temporary Stopover", the name was pinned by the residents around the waterfall.
Matekane Air Strip is an airport in Lesotho, Africa. The 400 m (1,300 ft) runway is at 7,550 feet that extends to the edge of a 600 m (2,000 ft) cliff. The odds are good that you will not be airborne at the end of the runway and will use the cliff to get the plane fully airborne.
Says bush pilot Tom Claytor, “The rule in the mountains is that it is better to tak...
Matira Beach is Bora Bora's best beach with a mile of beautiful white sand at the southern tip of Bora Bora Island. When you visit, you will understand why it is Bora Bora's most popular public beach.
A coastal defense gun installment from World War II is visible from Matira Point when Bora Bora served as a refueling base for American troops.
Matkatamiba Canyon is a popular, short hike up a narrow, winding slot canyon with a perennial stream. It's only accessable from Colorado River trip and is located on Mile 148.4.
The Matterhorn (German), Monte Cervino (Italian) or Mont Cervin (French), is a mountain in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy. Its summit is 4,478 metres (14,692 ft) high, making it one of the highest peaks in the Alps. The four steep faces, rising above the surrounding glaciers, face the four compass points. The mountain overlooks the town o...
All ridges and faces of the Matterhorn have been ascended in all seasons, and mountain guides take a large number of people up the northeast Hörnli route each summer. In total, up to 150 climbers attempt the Matterhorn each day during summer. By modern standards, the climb is fairly difficult (AD Difficulty rating), but not hard for skilled mountaineers according...
Matthes Crest is an approximately mile-long fin of rock with two summits separated by a deep notch. It is a part of the Cathedral Range, which is a mountain range in the south-central portion of Yosemite National Park. The range is part of the Sierra Nevada.
Matthes crest is named for François E. Matthes, a cartographer and author who described the geology in t...
Climbing up Mauao is an amazing experience with some of the best ocean and city views anywhere. There are also easy trails around the base of Mt Maunganui that wind from the ocean to the harbour.
Mauao or Mount Maunganui, commonly known by locals as just The Mount, is an extinct volcanic cone at the end of a peninsula and the town of Mount Maunganui, by the eastern en...
Maui, known as Hawaii’s “Valley Isle”, has been voted Conde Nast Traveler magazine’s “Best Island” nineteen times. For many, Maui embodies the quintessential Hawaiian holiday with its spectacular beaches, dramatic landscapes, quaint towns, impressive resorts, broad based activities and cultural offerings. From watching Humpback whal...
Visitors to Maui, Hawaii’s “Magic Isle” return time and again captivated by the beauty of this tropical paradise. The catch phrase “Maui no ka oi”, meaning, “Maui is the best” can arguably be assigned to the fantastic golf offerings on this second largest of the Hawaiian Islands. Beginning in West Maui a collection of some of ...
Hiking on the Hawaiian Island of Maui is one of the favorite pursuits of visitors to the “The Magic Isle”. Whether as a stand-alone adventure to visit gorgeous waterfalls, rainforests or the crater of an ancient volcano or combined with kayaking and snorkeling to create a full day of unforgettable memories, hiking some of the treasured trails of the landma...
Mauna Iki Trail is a 14.9 mile out and back trail inHawaii Volcanoes National Park, Big Island, Hawaii. Some people consider the Mauna Iki Trail to be an extension of the Footprints Trail. From its intersection with the Ka'u Desert Trail, the Mauna Iki Trail branches off to the northeast over barren, desolate terrain.
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