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Zermatt, Switzerland, is a mountaineering and ski resort on the north side of the Matterhorn.


Whistler, British Columbia, is a famed ski resort that offers some of the best skiing in North America.



Vernazza, the fourth of the "five lands" of Cinque Terre, Italy, is a fishing village on the Italian Riviera.







Iceland's biggest city is a cluster of interesting Scandinavian architecture all heated by the power of a volcano.

Sicily's Taormina boasts the Convent of San Domenic, classical architecture, and popular beaches.


On the Dalmation Coast, Korcula, Croatia is an ancient fortified city with an ingenious street layout that protects against strong winds while circulating air. It's also surrounded by the region's coves, grottoes, and lovely waters.





Despite its monstrous name, Hydra, Greece, offers a delightful respite for vacationers, and bans all motor traffic except garbage trucks.


Pretty on the Panhandle
On the Alaska Panhandle and near Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, Skagway, Alaska, was featured in Jack London's book "The Call of the Wild."