Canvas - Swiss Alps, Davos, Switzerland
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The Swiss Alps cover around 65% of Switzerlands land area and run along its boarders with France, Italy and Liechtenstein. Although Switzerland is only home to 14% of the Alps total square area of 72,422 sq mi (192,753 sq km) its home to most of the highest peaks and 48 of 82 alpine four-thousanders (4 thousand meter mountains) with the remaining 34 within 12 mi (20 km) of its boarder.
Tourism in the Alps started in the 1800s with British mountain climbers and local guides. The construction of facilities for tourism began in the mid-nineteenth century with the building of hotels and mountain huts and the opening of mountain train lines. The Alps host a large number of alpinists in the summer and skiers and snowboarders in the winters making it a popular tourist spot all year long.
Tourism in the Alps started in the 1800s with British mountain climbers and local guides. The construction of facilities for tourism began in the mid-nineteenth century with the building of hotels and mountain huts and the opening of mountain train lines. The Alps host a large number of alpinists in the summer and skiers and snowboarders in the winters making it a popular tourist spot all year long.
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The Swiss Alps cover around 65% of Switzerlands land area and run along its boarders with France, Italy and Liechtenstein. Although Switzerland is only home to 14% of the Alps total square area of 72,422 sq mi (192,753 sq km) its home to most of the highest peaks and 48 of 82 alpine four-thousanders (4 thousand meter mountains) with the remaining 34 within 12 mi (20 km) of its boarder.
Tourism in the Alps started in the 1800s with British mountain climbers and local guides. The construction of facilities for tourism began in the mid-nineteenth century with the building of hotels and mountain huts and the opening of mountain train lines. The Alps host a large number of alpinists in the summer and skiers and snowboarders in the winters making it a popular tourist spot all year long.
Tourism in the Alps started in the 1800s with British mountain climbers and local guides. The construction of facilities for tourism began in the mid-nineteenth century with the building of hotels and mountain huts and the opening of mountain train lines. The Alps host a large number of alpinists in the summer and skiers and snowboarders in the winters making it a popular tourist spot all year long.
The Swiss Alps cover around 65% of Switzerlands land area and run along its boarders with France, Italy and Liechtenstein. Although Switzerland is only home to 14% of the Alps total square area of 72,422 sq mi (192,753 sq km) its home to most of the highest peaks and 48 of 82 alpine four-thousanders (4 thousand meter mountains) with the remaining 34 within 12 mi (20 km) of its boarder.
Tourism in the Alps started in the 1800s with British mountain climbers and local guides. The construction of facilities for tourism began in the mid-nineteenth century with the building of hotels and mountain huts and the opening of mountain train lines. The Alps host a large number of alpinists in the summer and skiers and snowboarders in the winters making it a popular tourist spot all year long.
Tourism in the Alps started in the 1800s with British mountain climbers and local guides. The construction of facilities for tourism began in the mid-nineteenth century with the building of hotels and mountain huts and the opening of mountain train lines. The Alps host a large number of alpinists in the summer and skiers and snowboarders in the winters making it a popular tourist spot all year long.