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Miravalles Volcano is an andesitic stratovolcano in Costa Rica. The caldera was formed during several major explosive eruptions that produced voluminous dacitic-rhyolitic pyroclastic flows between about 1.5 and 0.6 million years ago. The only reported historical eruptive activity was a small steam explosion on the SW flank in 1946. High heat flow remains, and Miravall...
Mirror Lake is a small, seasonal lake located on Tenaya Creek in Yosemite National Park. Situated in Tenaya Canyon directly between North Dome and Half Dome, it is the last remnant of a large glacial lake that once filled most of Yosemite Valley at the end of the last Ice Age
Take photos from there while you can since the lake is close to disappearing due to sediment...
Mirror Lake is a lake in the high Uinta Mountains in Utah. It is a popular fishing and recreation spot. The lake contains three species of trout: rainbow, brook, and tiger. The lake has a Forest Service campground, picnic facilities, and a boat ramp for non-motorized watercraft. Access to the lake is by the Mirror Lake Highway, which is only open during the summer (ot...
State Route 150, also known as the Mirror Lake Highway, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah. It is named for Mirror Lake, a picturesque lake that the highway passes along the way. It is also a USDA Forest Service Byway.
The highway begins at the intersection of Main Street (SR-32) and Center Street in Kamas and heads east on the latter as a two-lane undivided...
Mirror Lake is a mountain lake in Clackamas County of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located at the foot of Tom Dick and Harry Mountain in a natural catchment formed by a toe of the mountain, 11.4 kilometres (7.1 mi) southwest of Mount Hood, and 3.1 kilometres (1.9 mi) WSW of Government Camp within Mount Hood National Forest.
It is among the most popular day hikes in...
All the way along the road to Milford Sound there are many beautiful places to stop and admire the scenery. Mirror Lake is one such place. Mirror Lakes are a set of lakes on the road from Te Anau to Milford Sound in New Zealand.
It's best to go first thing in the morning to see a perfect reflection of the mountians with the tops of Mounts Cook and Tasman clearly visi...
Misery Ridge Trail goes from Crokked River bridge up to the 3,360 foot summit. The .68 mile trail to the summit takes off directly across from the bridge. You soon meet up with climbers on Picnic Lunch Wall after a series of small switchbacks. Continuing up, you pass Ship Rock and another favorite climbing destination, the Red Wall.
Traversing riparian, coastal sage scrub, and chaparral, this trail offers wonderful views of Carlisle Canyon and Balanced Rock. Split Rock’s oak grove offers a shaded spot for picnicking.
Trailhead is at Circle X Ranch.
Mission Guadalupe was established by the Jesuit Everardo Helen in 1720, at the Cochimí settlement of Huasinapí in the Sierra de la Giganta about 40 kilometers west of Mulegé, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
The mission went through a typical trajectory of demographic decline experienced by the Baja California missions, as the neophyte population dwin...
Mission San Luis Gonzaga was a Jesuit mission was founded on July 14, 1737 among the Guaycura on the Magdalena Plains of central Baja California Sur, Mexico. San Luis Gonzaga is one of the surviving stone mission churches and was the last mission founded in Baja California Sur
This location was established years earlier as a visita (satellite chapel) of Mission Nuestr...
Mission San Pedro Mártir was established by the Dominican missionary José Loriente on 27 April 1794, in the Sierra San Pedro mountain range in northern Baja California, Mexico.
San Pedro Mártir is one of only two California missions not accessible by automobile. A two or three day backpack hike or mule ride is required to reach the site. The usual...
Mission Santa Gertrudis, called Dolores del Norte by some historians, was founded by the Jesuit missionary Jorge Retz in 1751 among the Cochimí Indians of the Baja California Peninsula, about 80 kilometers north of San Ignacio. The mission is located in the modern-day Mexican state of Baja California.
The future mission site was found by the missionary-explorer...
This 0.5-mile (0.8 km) out-and-back trail climbs a small hill to an old movie set cabin nestled in a picturesque setting with excellent views of Valle Grande, South Mountain, and Hidden Valley.
Mission Bay is a saltwater bay or lagoon located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres (17.14 km2), approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned ...
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