The following tourist destinations impress with the unique features of the host country.
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Yvoire Village, France:The village of Yvoire was built more than 700 years ago on the shores of Lake Geneva. Despite many wars and natural disasters, the village still retains its original ancient architecture. Here, you can find ancient castles or walk on cobblestone streets, admire the ancient architecture and natural scenery. |
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Kangaroo Island, Australia:This is an ideal destination for children and adults as 1/3 of the island is covered by Australian nature reserves and national parks. Visitors will be impressed by the giant cliffs and green grasslands. If you explore on foot, you can easily see kangaroos, lizards, koalas, platypuses and many species of birds. |
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Fort Bourtange, Netherlands:The fortress nicknamed “The Star” was built during the War of Independence against Spain. After the war, the fortress was abandoned and today it has become an attractive tourist destination in the Groningen region, Netherlands. Here, you can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery but also enjoy delicious food. |
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Albarracín, Spain:Albarracín is often called the “pink city” because it is a predominantly Muslim community. On the outskirts of the city, visitors will be amazed by the vast grasslands and blue rivers. You can also admire ancient Roman architecture. |
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Devonshire, England:This is an attractive holiday and entertainment destination in England. Visitors can visit fishing villages and ports that seem untouched by the outside world. Devonshire also has many beautiful landscapes and valuable ancient structures. |
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Hokkaido Island, Japan:If you are lucky enough to visit Japan, do not miss the island of Hokkaido. Here, visitors can admire the scenery from the Unkai Terrace observatory, enjoy lavender, ski, ... |
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Monsanto, Portugal:The small cliff-side village impresses with its granite houses. The scenery here is very beautiful with rolling mountains, lush green trees, tiled roof houses and cobblestone streets. |
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Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, Iceland:The canyon in southeastern Iceland is a natural wonder. It was formed through thousands of years of erosion. It is about 2km long and 100m deep, with the Fjaðrá River flowing through it. |
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Alberobello, Italy:This small town is famous for its unique architecture. There are about 1,500 conical roof houses, with some buildings dating back more than 700 years. |
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Dark Hedges, Ireland:These oak trees were planted by the Stuart family in the 18th century to decorate the entrance to their house. Today, the house has been converted into a golf course, but the ancient trees remain and contain many mysterious stories. |
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Kandovan, Iran:From a distance, the village of Kandovan looks like a giant termite mound. But they are actually houses built into the cliffs and are home to about 1,000 people. The village was formed on the remains of the Sahand volcano, which ceased to be active hundreds of years ago. |
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Hobbiton, New Zealand:This unique village was originally a filming location for the “Lord of the Rings” movies, before being transformed into a tourist attraction. Visitors from all over the world flock here to experience the real setting of their favorite movies. |
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Lake Titicaca, Peru/Bolivia:For the locals, Lake Titicaca is a very sacred place. According to scientists, the lake was an ancient sea millions of years ago and in fact some marine life such as shrimp, crabs or sharks are still found here. Exploring Lake Titicaca, visitors can admire the floating islands made of reeds. They are home to the Uru Indians. |
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Gaztelugatxe, Spain.This is an island located off the coast of Biscay, Spain, and is connected to the mainland by a man-made bridge of 237 steps. The island has a small church dedicated to the prophet John the Baptist, who is said to have visited the island in the 10th century. It is famous for its beautiful scenery and clear blue waters. |
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Chefchaouen, Morocco:The “Blue City” Chefchaouen impresses with its majestic mountain scenery and ancient architecture. Everything here is a work of art. But the most attractive are the buildings painted blue. |
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