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Escape the crowds: Quietest ski resorts - OnTheSnow. Escape the crowds this winter, find an unsung ski resort in which to hone your skills.

Escape the crowds: Quietest ski resorts - OnTheSnow

Crowd-free skiing means less time queuing for lifts and more time on the slopes. Choosing a resort away from the masses gives beginners the space to build their confidence and technique while expert skiers push their skills to the limits and explore the untracked off-piste powder. On the whole, crowd-free ski resorts tend to have a more laid-back atmopshere and low-key apres-ski scene - qualities often favoured by families or couples seeking a quiet getaway. OnTheSnow has put together a list of eight crowd-free ski resorts in Europe, with two for each category: freeriders, beginners & intermediates, family-friendly and upmarket resorts.

The Monterosa ski area in Italy is relatively unknown internationally, but it comprises 180 kilometres of slopes. Freeriding in Monterosa Ski, Italy Copyright: Monterosa Ski Krippenstein (600-2,100m) in Upper Austria's Dachstein plateau (little-known by us Brits). Holidays in Historic Buildings. Anyone Up for a Trip to Iceland?

A reader sent me this Airbnb listing featuring three identical tiny cabins available to rent out.

Anyone Up for a Trip to Iceland?

Citymapper - The Ultimate Transport App - London, New York, Paris, Berlin, Washington DC, Boston. National Geographic. Stunning All Bamboo House near Ubud in Abiansemal. The Space Set within a river valley landscape along Bali’s sacred Ayung River, this all bamboo house is unique.

Stunning All Bamboo House near Ubud in Abiansemal

It is located in the Green Village, first established in 2010, a master-planned community of high end bamboo villas with its distinctive blonde roofs. Entering the house is a feast to the eyes and a showcase at how black and white bamboo can be combined in all shapes and pattern to create a stunning collection of luxurious floors, walls, ceiling, stairs and railings.

Even the roof is an innovative arrangement of bamboo shingles. The Most Dangerous Hiking Trail in the World. Looming high into the heavens, Huashan Mountain can be found approximately 75 miles east of the city of Xi’an in the Shaanxi Province.

The Most Dangerous Hiking Trail in the World

Its five peaks, when viewed from a specific angle, resemble the petals of a beautiful flower. Despite its beauty, the mountain is considered one of the steepest on the planet, ranking it amongst the most dangerous when it comes to mountain hiking trails. Mount Huashan and Chinese Culture The mountain itself sits amongst four others, all of which are considered the sacred mountains of China. The other sacred mountains include Shandong’s Mount Taishan, Shanxi’s Mount Hengshan, Hunan’s Mount Hengshan, and Henan’s Mount Songshan. Mount Huashan is considered one of the holiest mountains, as the Taoist temples found on its embankments were once frequent destinations during the pilgrimages held by ancient emperors. The Many Peaks of Mount Huashan As noted earlier, Mount Huashan consists of five very distinct peaks, or flower petals.

Amazing World Of Tree Houses And Zip Lines (3) Heading back to the house The views from just off shore Enjoying a simply heavenly Sunday at Finca Bellavista...

Amazing World Of Tree Houses And Zip Lines (3)

Yes, we grow our own food, and there's no meals like we prepare for our festivals Other Great Stories From Offgridquest.com: The 38 Most Haunting Abandoned Places On Earth. For Some Reason, I Can’t Look Away… Page1.html. Ocean wonders. ESSENTIAL GUIDE: Ruins of Super Science. The abandoned Teufelsberg in Berlin (via dasalte.ccc.de) If science and research run into a problem too large or too difficult to solve in the lab, the next logical step is often to build a bigger, or stranger, lab.

ESSENTIAL GUIDE: Ruins of Super Science

The grandest scientific endeavors work to part the veil of the material world and tear the secrets of the universe from the ignorant darkness in order to discover new truths about our very existence. And when they are done, we drop them like a bad habit. While most large-scale science projects and facilities around the world are eventually repurposed or evolve to meet the needs of ongoing research, some facilities are too unique to use or too expensive to destroy, and are thus simply abandoned, leaving space guns to rust in tropical ruin and turning top-secret listening posts into well-known make-out points. Here Atlas takes a look at some record-setting and awe-inspiring scientific ruins that seem too unbelievable to have been built, much less forgotten. Unusual hotels around the world. 10 of the world's best swimming pools: readers' travel tips. North Sydney Olympic Pool, next to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

10 of the world's best swimming pools: readers' travel tips

Photograph: Alamy WINNING TIP: North Sydney Olympic Pool, NSW, AustraliaAfter work on hot evenings our family used to cool off at this pool. Its iconic position always makes the heart sing: it's nestled between the harbour, Sydney Harbour bridge and Luna Park. There's a 25m indoor pool and a fun fountain area alongside. The 50m outdoor pool is where the serious lane-swimming takes place. Hathersage, Peak District In the Peak District village of Hathersage is this gem of a pool.