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                                         Located 
                                        nestled between the towering Mont-Blanc 
                                        range to the south and the Aiguilles Rouges 
                                        mountains to the north, this valley claims 
                                        to be the birthplace of mountaineering 
                                        over 200 years ago. Still considered one 
                                        of the ultimate places to be for all those 
                                        who share a love of nature, the valley 
                                        is connected with Switzerland by a pass 
                                        over the Col de Balme to Martigny in the 
                                        Rhône valley. Granted by the count of the Genevois to 
                                        the great Benedictine house of St Michel 
                                        de la Cluse in 1090, it was the site of 
                                        a priory by the early 13th century. The 
                                        area was transferred to Sallanches in 
                                        1519, and gained its freedom in 1786. 
                                        It wasn’t considered a place of 
                                        leisure until much later of course. The 
                                        first visitors were there more for the 
                                        journey then for sport, but as the centuries 
                                        went by and skiing became popular Chamonix 
                                        slowly gained a reputation as one of Europe’s 
                                        more interesting places.
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        Still 
                                        a popular location for winter sports, 
                                        Chamonix has one of the best skiing runs 
                                        in the world. It was also the site of 
                                        the 1924 Winter Olympics, and has been 
                                        described as "the death-sport capital 
                                        of the world." Mont Blanc, the highest 
                                        European mountain west of Russia, holds 
                                        a special allure for mountain climbers. 
                                        The Vallée Blanche glacier runs 
                                        down from the Aiguille du Midi Mountain, 
                                        and apparently can be skied or snowboarded 
                                        despite all the crevasses. It is also 
                                        known as a place where beginners can find 
                                        themselves in a lot of trouble.
 
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