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Ski Chantecler, Sainte Adele
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Ski Chantecler, Sainte Adele

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/ Quebec Canada

Ski Chantecler is a well-known ski resort in the Laurentides region of the Canadian province of Quebec, Canada. It is one of the most appropriate places for those who want to feel the adventure and enjoy themselves in all fields. The fact that this spot is a few steps away from the town of Sainte-Adele and one hour from Montreal, makes it always busy.

Rotterdam, South Holland
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Rotterdam, South Holland

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Rotterdam is situated in a strategic position at the Rhine – Meuse – Scheldt delta on the northeast and in the middle of a road, air, massive rail and an inland waterway distribution system that extends throughout Europe. This is the reason why Rotterdam is often called as “Gateway to Europe”. It is one of the largest ports of the world and the second largest city in Netherlands. Rotterdam is located in the west of Netherlands, in the province of South Holland and south of the Randstad.

Messinia, Peloponnese
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Messinia, Peloponnese

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/ Peloponnese Region Greece

Messinia is a stunning and remote corner in Southwestern Peloponnese region in Greece. It’s a place with well-preserved historical monuments, peaceful and hospitable residents and of course, the trademark of whole Greece, beautiful, clean, unspoiled beaches. Few places on earth are blessed with the beauty and riches of Messinia and nowhere else in Greece is the Mediterranean landscape so well presented.

Upper Mustang, Dhawalagiri, Western Region
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Upper Mustang, Dhawalagiri, Western Region

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Saribung Peak is located in the Upper Mustang massif, alongside the Annapurna Conservation Area in Damodar Himal. In the foothills of these superb Ranges, flaws Kali Gandaki River which springs from Nhubine Glacier near to Tibet-Nepal borders. The Saribung Peak is only recently open to the trekkers and climbers and is included in the restricted areas of Annapurna-Mustang Trails.