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Breathtaking hikes to try all over the world

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Berg Lake Trail, Canada -

Mount Robson, the Valley of a Thousand Falls, and glacial Berg Lake itself number just some of the mesmerizing natural wonders characterizing this Canadian Rockies favorite.
 

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Laugavegur Trail, Iceland -

The country's most famous hiking trail links Landmannalaugar with Thórsmörk and a classic "Land of Ice and Fire" landscape of glaciers, hot springs, and steaming fumaroles.
 

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Tell that to your precious daughter to go do it alone as an alien in any of those trails. And I mean all alone, not with anyone else. Don’t do it means you are telling lies and of course you will not tell that to your precious daughter. Hypocrite criminal bully. Pui!
Got Alien pui pui u there before, isiz?
 

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The West Highland Way, Scotland - Scotland's breathtaking scenery is brought into stark relief on this exhilarating hike. Among other landmarks, the route takes in Kinlochleven and skirts Loch Lomond to eventually meet Ben Nevis, at 1,344 m (4,410 ft) the UK's highest mountain.
 

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West Coast Trail, Canada -

Luring the independent backpacker to the southwestern edge of Vancouver Island is this wild and untamed route that tests even the most seasoned hiker. You'll be at one with Mother Nature, and occasionally at her mercy too.
 

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Got Alien pui pui u there before, isiz?
This is common knowledge danger of woman traveling alone you Cantonese hakka son of slut also want to twist. Go harass your own kind certified cantonese hakka slut mistressES. Pui!
 

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Flores Island, Portugal -

One of nine islands in the Azores archipelago, Flores offers a unique hiking experience by way of the West Coast Walk, the most westerly hiking trail in Europe!
 

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Great Himalaya Trail, Tibet/Nepal -

Experienced hikers will take this colossal 1,700 km (1,056 mi) challenge across the Nepalese Himalaya in their stride. Less seasoned exponents can opt for one of the lower altitude trails.
 

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Overland Track, Australia - One of Australia's most famous hiking trails is found in Tasmania, where it starts from Ronny Creek on Cradle Mountain and runs all the way to Lake St Clair, with plenty of side trips to waterfalls and lookouts to satisfy wanderlust.
 

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Larapinta Trail, Australia - The trek out of Alice Springs along the outback backbone of the West McDonnell Ranges to Mount Sonder is regarded by many as an 'Oz'-hiking rite of passage.
 

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Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea -

During World War II, Japanese and Australian troops fought and died along this track during a particularly bloody campaign. Today, different challenges face those attempting this arduous hike, not least torrential rain, suffocating humidity and an alarming array of bugs and critters.
 

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Via Algarviana, Portugal -

Connecting the village of Alcoutim in the east to the Cabo de São Vicente lighthouse in the west, the 300-km (186-m) Via Algarviana long-distance footpath spans the entire Algarve, taking in coast and countryside.
 

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Kilimanjaro Trail, Tanzania - The African continent's highest peak, Kilimanjaro (5,895 m/19,340 ft) remains a tough challenge: this is the world's highest trekking summit! There are six routes to choose from.
 

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Mount Kailash Circuit, Tibet - Considered sacred in four religions, Bon, Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, Mount Kailash is visited every year by pilgrims who believe circumnavigating the mountain on foot will bring them good fortune. Hikers often join this holy ritual.
 

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Lantau Trail island, China - Lantau island, the largest island in Hong Kong, provides walkers with an easy-going circular trail that takes in temples, beaches, gardens, and the unmistakable outline of the bronze statue of The Big Buddha, or Tian Tan Buddha.
 

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Why no body mentioned the famous breath taking Bt Timah hike... Tiagong have a lot yoga pants and sport bra chiobu
 

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Chomolhari Trek, Bhutan - Test your stamina by embarking on this high-altitude trek from Paro to Dodena, a true mountain adventure that includes colorful dzongs (monasteries) on the sightseeing itinerary.
 

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Hadrian's Wall, Scotland - Built on the orders of Emperor Hadrian, this landmark Roman wall runs the width of England. Around 117 km (73 mi) in length, the ancient structure runs parallel to a modern and much-trodden hiking trail.
 

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Cotswold Way, England - The 160-km (100-mi) Cotswold Way meanders and undulates its way through some of the most scenic countryside in England. The route passes a collection of charming villages and national monuments, including the 18th-century Broadway Tower (pictured).
 

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Kungsleden, Sweden -

The "King's Trail" is an inspiring 442-km (275-m) traverse across the country's Arctic tundra, with Sweden’s highest peak, Mount Kebnekaise, providing a fitting finale.
 
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