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Pelion, Volos
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Pelion, Volos

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/ Thessaly Region Greece

Pelion is a mountain in central Greece, in the southeastern part of Thessaly. It's a tourist destination throughout the year. It's a combination of highland and maritime scenery. Pelion has more than 40 villages and all of them offer a natural beauty. The colorful landscape, the natural beauty, the traditional architecture of the houses, the sound of the water sources and the blue horizon, create an amazing atmosphere.

Northwest wreck, Lake Huron
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Northwest wreck, Lake Huron

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/ Michigan USA

Lake Huron is the second-largest of the Great Lakes and the world's third-largest freshwater lake. It has also the largest shore line length of any of the Great Lakes. Lake Huron and Lake Michigan lie at the same level, but are separated by the narrow Straits of Mackinac. One of the shipwrecks, sheltered in the Straits of Mackinac is the Northwest.

MCC Dornbirn, Dornbirn
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MCC Dornbirn, Dornbirn

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/ Vorarlberg Austria

Dornbirn is situated in western Voralberg in Austria, at 437 m/1433 ft above sea level, right on the Rhine Valley. The city lies on the foot of Karren Mountain which is part of Bregenz Forest Mountain chain just on the edge of the eastern Alps. It is near the borders with Switzerland, Germany and Lichtenstein. The city is the administrative center for the Dornbirn district that includes the market town Lustenau and the town of Hohenems.

Drake Springs Skatepark, Sioux Falls
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Drake Springs Skatepark, Sioux Falls

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/ South Dakota USA

Sioux Falls is the largest city in the state of South Dakota. It is considered the 47th fastest growing city in the United States and the fastest growing metro area in South Dakota. Sioux Falls is the county seat of Minnehaha County and also extends into Lincoln County to the south. Sioux Falls has a humid continental climate, characterized by hot, relatively humid summers and cold, dry winters.

Saint Ignace, Mackinac County
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Saint Ignace, Mackinac County

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/ Michigan USA

Located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, St. Ignace is the connecting node between the Upper and Lower Peninsula at the northern end of the Mackinac Bridge. Saint Ignace is the second-oldest city founded by Europeans in Michigan and the third oldest continuously inhabited city in the U.S. It is inhabited by Native Americans, Europeans and is rich in history. With its pristine beaches, water filled activities, entertainment, history and annual events, St. Ignace is a great vacation destination for all.