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Milford Foreshore Walk is a short 400 mloop that starts at the Milford Sound main visitor parking lot. The trail wanders through a beech forest and along the sandy foreshore of Milford Sound. There are interpretative visitor panels and fabulous views of Mitre Peak along the way.
The Milford Road which is considered to be one of the finest alpine drives in the world, provides access to spectacular Milford Sound. The Milford Road is the section of New Zealands State Highway 94 that goes from Te Anau up to the Sound being 119 km). The road also goes through Fiordland and crosses the Main Divide of the Southern Alps. It is regarded as one of the ...
Kayaking within Milford Sound, a designated World Heritage Area is a great way to explore the area. At sea level from a kayak you will experience waterfalls tumbling hundreds of feet above you, many animals including seals, penguins and dolphins; and all types of weather - rain, mist or sunshine.
Cruise the Milford Sound, a designated World Heritage Area is a great way to explore the area. At sea level you will experience waterfalls tumbling hundreds of feet above you, many animals including seals, penguins and dolphins; and alltypes of weather - rain, mist or sunshine.
Feel the mist of a waterfall as your boat nudges close to sheer rock faces, and keep watch ...
The Milford Track is a widely known tramping (hiking) route in New Zealand – located amidst mountains and temperate rain forest in Fiordland National Park in the southwest of the South Island.
The track is commonly known as "The Finest Walk in the World", a phrase often attributed to New Zealand poet Blanche Baughan. The article which was eventually publish...
Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trail is a 1.8 mile out and back trail located near Moab, Utah. Self guided trail with informative signs.
Remnants of an old copper mill can be seen on the south side of the canyon.
To reach the Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trailhead, drive 15 miles north of Moab on U.S. 191, then turn left at an intersection just north of highway mile marker 141. Cross...
Mill Canyon Road is located 15 miles north of Moab on U.S. 191, then turn left at an intersection just north of highway mile marker 141. The road is impassable when wet. The road has a nice selection of things to see.
Millennium Force is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It is the fourteenth roller coaster built at the park since the Blue Streak opened in 1964. Standing 310 feet (95 m) tall at its highest point, the coaster overlooks Lake Erie. On a clear day you can see Canada from the top of the lift hill. When built ...
The Miller Canyon OHV Trailering Site is located just east of Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area on Forest Road 2N37 off Highway 138. The site is paved and has picnic tables shaded by oak and pine trees. There are trash cans, restrooms and signage.
No campfires or charcoal BBQ's. Propane stoves and lanterns okay with a California Campfire Permit.
No "Red Sticker...
The Million Dollar Highway stretches for about 25 miles (40 km) in western Colorado and follows the route of U.S. 550 between Silverton and Ouray, Colorado. It is part of the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway. Between Durango and Silverton the Skyway loosely parallels the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
Though the entire stretch has been called the Million Dol...
Pacific Island beach with rusty WWII US military hardware & off-shore wreckage for scuba diving. Apparently at the end of the war, the equipment which was too expensive to ship back to the US was up for sale pennies on the dollar. The British and French did not want to pay expecting that the US would leave and they could just scoop it all up for free. So the US de...
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