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  • Caves of DrachThese four caves, with their weird formations and impressive chambers, are the most famous tourist attraction in Mallorca, Spain.
  • PortreeThe largest town on the Isle of Skye has a spectacular scenery and a bustling harbour, which is also the center of life in Portree.
  • Postojna CaveThe most visited cave in Europe, and the biggest cave in Slovenia.
  • Bucura LakeThe largest glacial lake in Romania, situated in the beautiful Retezat National Park.
  • Vidraru LakeAn artificial lake in Romania, formed after the construction of Vidraru Dam, one of the biggest dams in Europe.
  • Agua AmargaA tranquil fishing village, hidden in Cabo da Gata National Park, with over half a mile of magnificent beach.
  • Fair IsleA tiny island, with no more than 70 inhabitants, half-way between Orkney and Shetland Islands, in Scotland.
  • Lake BledA true oasis, an emerald lake surrounded by green forests and a medieval castle.
  • LocarnoA great city in Switzerland, with the beautiful Piazza Grande, dotted with terraces, cafes and shops.
  • LuganoA beautiful city in Switzerland, with palm trees, picturesque boulevards, stunning views of Lugano Lake and the Alps.
  • Cheddar CavesA group of two caves, home to the oldest complete skeleton in Britain.
  • Grotte de DargilanOne of the largest natural caves in France, discovered in 1880.
  • Aletsch GlacierThe largest glacier in the Alps, with a length of 23 kilometers and an area of 120 square kilometers.
  • Jostedalsbreen GlacierMeasuring more than 60 kilometers in length, this is the largest glacier in continental Europe.
  • Vatnajökull GlacierThe largest glacier in Iceland, covering 8% of the country's territory.
  • Lofoten IslandsThis archipelago is considered one of the most scenic parts of Norway, with small fishing villages nested in fjords and a rugged coastline.
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