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  • Top 5 travel attractions in Greenland

    Narsaq, photo by Claire Rowland on Flickr

    The largest island on Earth is also the least populated place on the planet, and one that is very little known in the world at large. Although it is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, Greenland pretty much takes care of its own business internally, and it is well on its road to independence (which would cost Denmark 97% of its territory).

    For such a huge country, Greenland has a surprisingly low number of visitors, despite the fact that it isn’t nearly as inaccessible as it may seem. This gem of Inuit and Danish culture and stunning landscapes is an uncharted territory for many travelers who roamed around the world, and visiting it once will make you wish you had gone there earlier. Here are our picks for the top 5 travel attractions in Greenland.

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  • The most visited tourist attractions in Norway

    Bergen

    Bergen

    There was a time in the past when Norway was seen as remote, icy, and populated with strange beings and few people, most of them Vikings. But today, still pretty remote and still icy, Norway is one of the riches and most developed countries on the planet, and at the same time one of the wildest, but its wildness it of the civilized kind that is cultivated and embraced by the people.

    Norway’s landscapes are stunning, and the Norwegian government is doing its best to keep it that way. Norway is not a cheap country, but few travelers have ever regretted spending more in Norway than in the average European country – after all, there are more than enough attractions in the country to make up for any extra expense. The most visited tourist attractions in Norway are only a taster for all the hidden wonders of this country!

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  • The most exotic travel destinations for this summer

    Daintree Rainforest

    Summer is not summer if you don’t travel to at least one exotic destination. Of course, everyone’s definition of exotic varies, but the point is to go somewhere you’ve never been before, and pick a place that is as different as possible from your home.

    But then again, there are a few places in the world that are so special that you can hardly compare them to anything else. If you are a native to these places, then you’re really lucky, and if you’re not, then all you have to do is plan a nice summer getaway to one of the most exotic travel destinations for this summer.

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  • Anchorage, a Gateway to Alaska’s Wilderness

    Anchored in the wild landscape of the Alaskan coastline, Anchorage is one of the few entrance gates towards this vast, distant territory. Exploring Alaska’s woods and magnificent mountains is a challenge that every outdoor passionate must accept at least one during his/her lifetime. And Anchorage, this young city in the southern part of the Alaska Peninsula (you might find it be hard to believe, but Anchorage was only incorporated in 1920) is the ideal place to start.

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