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The Corfu Trail, Corfu Island
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The Corfu Trail, Corfu Island

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/ Ionian Islands Greece

The beautiful island of Corfu is situated in the Ionian Sea and is part of the Eptanisa island complex. Blessed with amazing natural landscape, stunning sandy beaches with crystal clear waters, along with historical monuments and medieval villages, Corfu is a fascinating Mediterranean destination that enchants and inspires visitors!

Putrajaya Challenge Park, Kuala Lumpur
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Putrajaya Challenge Park, Kuala Lumpur

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/ Selangor Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur is a huge city with a number of district articles with a lot to offer. Literally meaning "muddy river" in Malay, it is the federal capital and the largest city in Malaysia, covering an area of 243 km²/94 mi² long. Located in the center of Selangor State, Kuala Lumpur enjoys a tropical rainforest climate which is warm and sunny with abundant rainfall, especially between October and March.

Wedge, Tasmania
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Wedge, Tasmania

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/ Tasmania Australia

Tasmania is Australian island state, located at 240 km/150 mi in southeast of Australia's mainland. The island of Tasmania is an ideal destination, as it offers a diverse vegetation with many unique flora and fauna species, dense forests, pristine beaches and ideal weather conditions to perform your favorite extreme activity. The state's capital is Hobart.

Hemlock Resort, Agassiz
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Hemlock Resort, Agassiz

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/ British Columbia Canada

In order to escape from the daily routine, many people from all over the world visit this spot every year. Hemlock is a ski resort, situated in the Douglas Ranges, British Columbia, Canada, near Chehalis, between the towns of Mission and Agassiz. Although, it is a small resort, Hemlock can offer everything you need for your best vacations.

Cayuga wreck, Lake Michigan
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Cayuga wreck, Lake Michigan

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/ Michigan USA

Lake Michigan, the second largest of the Great Lakes of North America by volume and the third largest by surface area, is actually the only one located entirely within the United States. With its basin conjoining with that of Lake Huron to the east and having the same surface elevation, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are technically a single lake. The large size of the Lakes and the fact that they are prone to sudden and harsh storms increases the risk of water travel and has led hundreds of ships to their end.