Below is a satellite animation loop that clearly reveals numerous
extremely long trails (some well over 500 miles in length) covering much of the Eastern Pacific off of the west coast of North America.
Not exact matches
The neutron star's
long and linear
trail is
extremely rare and this is the only known example that connects all the way back to the supernova shell.
The lush Philodendron is shy and delicate but also
extremely methodical in its growth, with
long,
trailing stems that support heart - shaped leaves.
Don't let the brevity of this
trail fool you; though it may be only five miles
long, it's considered
extremely difficult because of the fact that it's no
longer maintained by the park — so be prepared to fend off the plantlife (and choose cargoes over shorts for this trip!).
Plainly put, its super boring in the sense that all you are doing is walking at an
extremely slow pace and sometimes I just wish a few of the
trails weren't as
long as they were.