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Mont Saint Sauver, Saint Sauveur
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Mont Saint Sauver, Saint Sauveur

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/ Quebec Canada

It is thought that if you visit Mont Saint-Sauveur, you give yourself the opportunity to feel what is called, best vacations. Mont Saint-Sauveur is a well-known mountain and ski resort, located in Saint-Sauveur, Quebec, Canada. The spot is only a 56 minute drive, north of Montreal in the Laurentians Mountains. A lot of people visit this place every year from all over the world, as here they can enjoy themselves in all fields.

Aytré Lopette Beach, La Rochelle
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Aytré Lopette Beach, La Rochelle

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/ Poitou-Charentes France

La Rochelle is the capital of the Charente – Maritime department. It is a port city connected to the Île de Ré with a 2.9 km / 1.8 mi long bridge that was completed on May 19th, 1988. The harbor opens to a protected strait, the Pertuis d'Antioche. La Rochelle is situated in western France and is seaport on the Bay of Biscay which is a part of the Atlantic Ocean.

MCC Schenkenhorst Track, Berlin
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MCC Schenkenhorst Track, Berlin

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/ Brandenburg Germany

Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states in Germany. It is the largest city and second most popular in Germany and ninth most popular in the European Union. It is situated on the River Spree in northeastern Germany and is the center of the Berlin – Brandenburg Metropolitan Region. Berlin is a world city of politics, media, culture, science and of course sports!

Mount Olympus, Pieria
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Mount Olympus, Pieria

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/ Thessaly Region Greece

Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece, known worldwide for its mythological importance, as according to the religion of the ancient Greeks, the 12 "Olympian" gods lived there. Located in Pieria region, on the borders of Macedonia and Thessaly, this incredible mountainous massif has a number of peaks with the highest of all, called Mytikas, reaching a top elevation of 9573 ft / 2918 m and is surrounded by deep gorges and areas of outstanding biodiversity.