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The Crack, Providenciales
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The Crack, Providenciales

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/ Turks & Caicos

The Turks and Caicos Islands lie in the Lucayan Archipelago and are a British Overseas Territory consisting of eight islands: West Caicos, Providenciales, East Caicos, South Caicos, North and Middle Caicos, Grand Turk and Saly Cay. Only East and West Caicos are uninhabited. Apart from a superb tourist destination, they are also well-known as an offshore financial center. The climate of the islands is classified as marine tropical, providing relatively consistent temperatures throughout the year.

Seli, Imathia
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Seli, Imathia

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/ Macedonia Region Greece

Let's find out about Seli, the first organized ski center in Greece. It's located on the border of Kato Seli or Kato Vermio. It's a beautiful village in the regional unit of Imathia. It's one of the highest villages in Greece, with an altitude of 1450 m/4756 ft. The ski center has begun operating since 1934 and the same year the first Panhellenic race of skiing was held on the spot.

Nevis Range, Fort William
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Nevis Range, Fort William

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/ Highlands and Islands United Kingdom

Nevis Range is a snow-sports resort in the Highlands of Scotland, at 6 mi/10 km away from Fort William. Fort William is a town on the foot of Aonach Mor with great natural beauty, as it is situated in an area with special topography. In Fort William, you can easily find a wide range of hotels, restaurants, pubs and bars, as it is the largest town of Highlands.

Le Massif de Charlevoix, Petite Riviere Saint Francois
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Le Massif de Charlevoix, Petite Riviere Saint Francois

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/ Quebec Canada

For those who want to have their top vacations, the best thing to do is visiting one of the most appropriate Canadian places. Le Massiff is located at just one hour far from Quebec City and offers to its visitors excellent conditions for their best vacations. It is known for its stunning views of the Saint Lawrence as well as being the mountain with the greatest vertical drop (770 m/2526 ft) and the largest annual snowfall (650 cm/255 in).