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South Beach, Dusseldorf
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South Beach, Dusseldorf

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/ North Rhine-Westphalia Germany

Düsseldorf is the center of the Rhine – Ruhr metropolitan region and the capital city of the German state of North Rhine – Westphalia. It is known for its fine arts, its relatively large Japanese community and its pioneering influence on experimental – electronic music. Nonetheless, Düsseldorf is also famous for its extreme sports activities, being performed in the wider area.

Shark Hotel, Providenciales
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Shark Hotel, 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.

Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver
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Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver

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/ British Columbia Canada

Grouse Mountain is one of the North shore Mountains of the Pacific Ranges in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the most well-known ski areas in North Vancouver and attracts many people of all ages. Plenty of visitors come to this place, in order to satisfy their curiosity and enjoy themselves in all fields.

Knowsley, Liverpool
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Knowsley, Liverpool

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/ North West England United Kingdom

Liverpool is situated along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. The climate here is classified as a temperate maritime climate, like much of the British Isles, with mild winters and cool summers. Liverpool is noted for its music, as it is the birthplace of The Beatles. It is also well known for its rich architectural heritage. In addition to that, the city won the World Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 2004.