Tourist Attractions, LON-NAV
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Longwood Gardens, botanical gardens in Kennett Square, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. The gardens are operated......
The Los Angeles Zoo, zoological park founded in 1912 in Los Angeles as the Griffith Park Menagerie. It is a completely......
Loskop Dam Nature Reserve, nature preserve in Mpumalanga province, South Africa, on the Olifants River, north of......
Lothagam, site of paleoanthropological excavations in northern Kenya southwest of Lake Turkana (Lake Rudolf), best......
Lovek, the principal city of Cambodia after the sacking of Angkor by the Siamese king Boromoraja II in 1431. In......
Luangwa National Park, park located in northeastern Zambia, southern Africa. Divided into two separate parks, one......
Luxor, city and capital of Al-Uqṣur muḥāfaẓah (governorate), Upper Egypt. Luxor has given its name to the southern......
Monument of Lysicrates, only extant example of the ancient Greek architectural structure known as the choragic......
Al-Lāhūn, ancient Egyptian site, located southwest of Al-Fayyūm near the southward turn of the Baḥr Yūsuf canal......
L’Anse aux Meadows, site on the northern tip of Newfoundland island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, of the......
Machu Picchu, site of ancient Inca ruins located about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Cuzco, Peru, in the Cordillera......
Madhav National Park, natural area in northern Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It is located about 70 miles......
Madjedbebe, rock shelter archaeological site in Northern Territory, Australia, that archaeological evidence suggests......
Madīnat Habu, the necropolis region of western Thebes in Upper Egypt that is enclosed by the outer walls of the......
Magnesia ad Maeandrum, ancient inland city of Ionia, situated on a small tributary of the Maeander (Büyükmenderes)......
Magnesia ad Sipylum, city in ancient Lydia, just south of the Hermus (Gediz) River. Though lying in a rich district......
Maiko National Park, reserve in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, about equidistant from Bukavu, in the......
Main Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences, one of the world’s largest botanical gardens. Founded in 1945,......
Makapansgat, site of paleoanthropological excavation, one of the oldest of the known cave sites in South Africa......
Mammoth Cave National Park, national park containing an extensive system of limestone caverns in west-central Kentucky,......
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, wildlife sanctuary in western Assam state, eastern India. It is situated at the foot......
Mandu, ruined city, southwestern Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It lies at an elevation of 2,079 feet (634......
Mantineia, ancient Greek city of Arcadia, situated about eight miles north of modern Trípolis between Mt. Maínalon......
Manyakheta, site of a former city in Karnataka, India, about 85 miles (135 km) southwest of Hyderabad. The city......
Mari, ancient Mesopotamian city situated on the right bank of the Euphrates River in what is now Syria. Excavations,......
Mariana Trench, deep-sea trench in the floor of the western North Pacific Ocean, the deepest such trench known......
Marine Corps War Memorial, monument in Arlington county, Va., honouring the members of the United States Marine......
Marineland of Florida, world’s first oceanarium, located about 20 miles (32 km) south of St. Augustine, Florida,......
Marineland of the Pacific, former large, commercially operated oceanarium at Rancho Palos Verdes near Los Angeles.......
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial, monument built between 2009 and 2011 in Washington, D.C., honouring......
Marwell Zoological Park, zoo in Winchester, Hampshire, Eng., that is known for its large breeding groups of hoofed......
Maryland Zoo, zoo in Baltimore, Md., that is the third oldest zoo in the United States (after the zoos in Cincinnati,......
Masada, ancient mountaintop fortress in southeastern Israel, site of the Jews’ last stand against the Romans after......
Massachusetts Bay Colony, one of the original English settlements in present-day Massachusetts, settled in 1630......
Mawangdui, archaeological site uncovered in 1963 near Changsha, Hunan province, southeastern China. It is the burial......
Maydūm, ancient Egyptian site near Memphis on the west bank of the Nile River in Banī Suwayf muḥāfaẓah (governorate).......
Maʾrib, town and historic site, north-central Yemen. It is famous as the location of the ancient fortified city......
Al-Maʿādī, predynastic Egyptian site located just south of present-day Cairo in Lower Egypt. The settlement at......
Megalopolis, ancient and modern settlement and dímos (municipality), periféreia (region) of Peloponnese (Modern......
Megara Hyblaea, ancient city on the east coast of Sicily, 12 miles (19 km) north of Syracuse, founded about 728......
Megiddo, important town of ancient Palestine, overlooking the Plain of Esdraelon (Valley of Jezreel). It lies about......
Memphis, city and capital of ancient Egypt and an important centre during much of Egyptian history. Memphis is......
Meroe, city of ancient Cush (Kush) the ruins of which are located on the east bank of the Nile about 4 miles (6.4......
Mesa Verde National Park, national park in southwestern Colorado, U.S., established in 1906 to preserve notable......
Messene, ancient city, southwestern Peloponnese (Modern Greek: Pelopónnisos), Greece, not to be confused with the......
Metapontum, ancient Greek city in Italy on the Gulf of Tarentum, near the mouth of the Bradanus (Bradano) River.......
Miami Seaquarium, marine park, on Virginia Key, in Miami, Florida, U.S., that has one of the world’s largest collections......
Milan, city, capital of Milano province (provincia) and of the region (regione) of Lombardy (Lombardia), northern......
Miletus, ancient Greek city of western Anatolia, some 20 miles (30 km) south of the present city of Söke, Turkey.......
Milid, ancient city near the upper Euphrates River in east-central Turkey, 4 miles (6.5 km) northeast of the town......
Milwaukee County Zoo, scenic zoo located on the outskirts of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. The zoo, founded in 1892,......
Minidoka Internment National Monument, site of a World War II internment camp for Japanese Americans, southern......
Misenum, ancient port of Campania, Italy, located about 3 miles (5 km) south of Baiae at the west end of the Gulf......
Missouri Botanical Garden, botanical garden in St. Louis, Mo., U.S. It is most notable for its Climatron, a geodesic-dome......
Mitla, Mesoamerican archaeological site, Oaxaca state, southern Mexico. One of Mexico’s best known ruins, Mitla......
Mohenjo-daro, group of mounds and ruins on the right bank of the Indus River, northern Sindh province, southern......
Monasterboice, ruins of an ancient monastic settlement founded by Buitre (died 521) 5 miles (8 km) north of Drogheda,......
Mont Sainte-Anne, provincial park, Quebec, Canada, located 25 miles (40 km) east of Quebec overlooking the northern......
Monte Albán, site of ruins of an ancient centre of Zapotec and Mixtec culture, located in what is now Oaxaca state,......
Montecatini Terme, town and mineral spa, Toscana (Tuscany) region, north central Italy, in the Valdinievole, at......
Montezuma Castle National Monument, archaeological site in central Arizona, U.S. The monument lies in the Verde......
Montreal Aquarium, municipally owned aquarium located on St.-Helen’s Island, Montreal, Can. It was built in 1966......
Montreal Botanical Garden, botanical garden in Montreal founded in 1936 by Frère Marie-Victorin, one of the greatest......
The Monument, column in the City of London, just north of London Bridge, that commemorates the Great Fire of London......
Morristown National Historical Park, historical park, Morristown, N.J., U.S. In the American Revolution the Continental......
Morton National Park, national park in eastern New South Wales, Australia, lying in the coastal range 100 miles......
Moscow Zoo, largest zoo in Russia, exhibiting an outstanding collection of northern animals and many exotic species.......
Moundville Archaeological Park, habitation site (from ad 1000 to 1450) of Native American farmers and pottery makers,......
Mount Hood National Forest, mountainous, heavily forested region in northwestern Oregon, U.S. The forest starts......
Mount Rainier National Park, scenic area of the Cascade Range in west-central Washington, U.S., about 35 miles......
Mount Revelstoke National Park, park, southeastern British Columbia, Canada, occupying the western slope of the......
Mount Rushmore National Memorial, colossal sculpture in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota, U.S. It lies......
Mountain Zebra National Park, national park in Eastern Cape province, South Africa. It is situated in the semiarid......
Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, wildlife preserve in western Tamil Nadu state, southern India. Established in 1940,......
Muir Woods National Monument, one of the two virgin stands of coastal redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) in northern......
Mungo, paleoanthropological site in New South Wales, southeastern Australia, known for ancient human remains discovered......
Munich Botanical Garden, botanical garden founded in 1914 by the German botanist Karl von Goebel in Munich. The......
Muṣaṣir, ancient city probably located near the upper Great Zab River between Lake Urmia and Lake Van in what is......
Mycenae, prehistoric Greek city in the Peloponnese, celebrated by Homer as “broad-streeted” and “golden.” According......
Myra, one of the most important towns of ancient Lycia, located near the mouth of the Andriacus River on the Mediterranean......
Nairobi National Park, national park, in south-central Kenya, 5 miles (8 km) south of Nairobi. It was the first......
Nakbe, archaeological site in the dense tropical forest of northern Guatemala, thought to be one of the earliest......
Nan Madol, archaeological site and abandoned city off the east coast of the island of Pohnpei in Micronesia. The......
Napata, the capital in about 750–590 bce of the ancient kingdom of Cush (Kush), situated downstream from the Fourth......
Nariokotome, site in northern Kenya known for the 1984 discovery of a nearly complete skeleton of African Homo......
National Aquarium, oldest public aquarium in the United States. Originally built at Woods Hole, Mass., in 1873,......
National Aquarium in Baltimore, one of the largest public aquariums in the United States. The aquarium, which opened......
National Botanic Gardens of South Africa, one of the world’s largest botanical gardens, occupying a 1,305-acre......
National Botanical Garden of Belgium, botanical garden consisting of the plant collections at Meise, on the outskirts......
National Capital Parks, system of national monuments and government-owned parks and recreation areas in and around......
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), an independent agency of the U.S. government that supports research,......
National Mall, in Washington, D.C., broad promenade and greensward extending westward from the Capitol to the Potomac......
National Park Service (NPS), agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior that manages and maintains several hundred......
National World War II Memorial, monument in Washington, D.C., dedicated both to the Americans who served in World......
National Zoological Gardens of South Africa, zoo near Pretoria, South Africa, that is noted for its wildlife conservation......
National Zoological Park, zoo in Washington, D.C., that was established under the Smithsonian Institution by acts......
Natural Bridges National Monument, scenic area in southeastern Utah, U.S., containing three natural sandstone bridges.......
Naukratis, ancient Greek settlement in the Nile River delta, on the Canopic (western) branch of the river. An emporion......
Nauwalabila I, rock shelter archaeological site in the Northern Territory, Australia, that archaeological evidence......
Navajo National Monument, a complex of three prehistoric cliff dwellings near the town of Tonalea in northeastern......