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Rampage Extreme Park, Jackson
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Rampage Extreme Park, Jackson

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/ Mississippi USA

"Jackson, Mississippi: City with Soul" is the current motto for the notorious capital of the U.S. state of Mississippi, which sits atop the Jackson Volcano. Located at the southern border of the Mississippi Delta, Jackson is the capital as well as the largest city in the Mississippi state. The total area of 277 km²/106.95 mi² was inhabited by the Choctaw Nation for thousands of years before European encounter.

Bruckgraben – Enns, Gesause National Park
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Bruckgraben – Enns, Gesause National Park

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/ Styria Austria

Steyr is a city which is situated in the federal state of Upper Austria, right on the junction of Steyr and Enns rivers. It is the third largest city in Upper Austria and the 12th most populated. However, the city serves an exquisite spot in Gesause National Park, at 91 km/56 mi in the southwest of Steyr, in the Styria State, ideal destination for canyoning.

Corinth Canal, Corinthos
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Corinth Canal, Corinthos

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/ Peloponnese Region Greece

The city of Corinth has a history of more than 4000 years. Located just a few miles southwest from Athens, in Peloponnese, Corinth used to be a crossroad of land and sea with important financial and commercial significance. Rich in history and surrounded by picturesque coastal towns and impressive mountains, Corinth is a great destination for holidays, especially during the summer months.

Mont Cascades, Cantley
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Mont Cascades, Cantley

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/ Quebec Canada

If you want to escape from the daily routine and have fun in all fields, visit one of the most famous Canadian places. Mont Cascades is located in Candely, Quebec. It is a well-known ski resort, water park and golf course. It is a place, which attracts many people both in summer and winter season, thanks to its easy access from Ottawa-Gatineu Region.

Sandusky wreck, Lake Michigan
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Sandusky wreck, Lake Michigan

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/ Michigan USA

Lake Michigan’s basin is conjoining with that of Lake Huron’s to the east and having the same surface elevation, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are technically a single lake. The Straits of Mackinac Underwater Preserve lies at the northern tip of Lakes Michigan and Huron and tries to preserve Michigan’s shipwrecks for later generations. One of the shipwrecks that has been found is that of Sandusky.