North of Quebec province exists an unknown world inhabited by the Inuit of Canada. In this world, shadows lengthen, the sun disappears at midnight only to rise two hours later, and the endless winter covers everything – including the sea – with a white layer of snow and ice.
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The winter is the longest season. The first snow falls in the middle of September, the lakes, the rivers and the bays freeze. The winter magic begins.
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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Saint Andrews, Escocia
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Sharjah, Emiratos Árabes
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Victoria Falls, África
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Classical Historians, Roman Emperors, Arab travelers, adventurers of the best and worst sort not to mention millions of tourists have all been called by a distant voice to see this wondrous land and bare witness to the grandness of so ancient and mysterious a land. Once there, the visitor will invariably try to rummage through his or her memory and reconstruct life during the time of the Pharaohs, with their glimmering pyramids and beguiling hieroglyphs; from there one will be transported to Islamic times, with all the enticing scents of the mysterious East intertwining with the chant of the Muezzin rising to the heavens.
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Quebec’s most prestigious hotel receives guests with a warm smile, multiple amenities and a first-class luxury service that makes sure your stay in Quebec will be best of experiences
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Tips & Tops
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On the coast of Andalucía the Moors established strongholds from which they watched the horizon and allowed no invader to come near. Merchants were welcomed and Málaga was the entryway of the precious merchandise that arrived from North Africa and the Middle East.
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