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The next pilgrimage trip, changing fate, to the mystical temples of southern India will take place from December 31 to January 9. Details and description: https://oumtravel.ru/tury-v-indiyu/na... There is still an opportunity to join 🙏🏻 Registration, information and offers can be sent to WhatsApp 0041762145525 Chamonix has transformed from a backwater of Upper Savoie, which was referred to in neighboring Geneva as a den of robbers and a nest of dragons, into the center of world mountain tourism. After Paris and Mont Saint-Michel, Chamonix is the third place in France in terms of the number of tourists. In the winter of 1924, in the run-up to the Summer Olympics in Paris, winter sports competitions were held here, which received such an international response that the IOC retroactively recognized them as the first Winter Olympic Games. The Chamonix Valley includes several skiing regions, one of which is the famous 20-kilometer route White Valley - one of the longest off-piste slopes in Europe, the beginning of the descent is a viewing platform at the top of the Aiguille du Midi (3840 m), the ascent to which is carried out in a gondola of a pendulum cable car. The difference in altitude of the descent is about 2700 m. Depending on the condition of the snow cover, it is possible to descend directly to Chamonix. It passes among glacial masses and amazes with its beauty. In December 2013, a glass skywalker called "Step into the Void" opened at the top of the Aiguille du Midi. The view goes straight down 1,035 m (3,396 ft), with Mont Blanc visible to the south.[8] In 2016, another tourist attraction called "Le Tube" opened. It consists of an enclosed tube-shaped passage that goes all the way around the summit. Celebrities in Chamonix Chamonix is like a fine wine - the oldest resort in France and getting better every year. Chamonix has always attracted celebrities and members of various royal families to its slopes. Kate Moss is a frequent visitor to Chamonix. Penelope Cruz, George Clooney, Kylie Minogue, and many others have been spotted on its slopes. In the guest book of the Hôtel de l’Union there is an entry by the composer Franz Liszt: “Profession — musician. Place of birth — Parnassus. Where I came from — from doubt. Purpose of travel — truth.” Marina Tsvetaeva was here as a teenager, and Lenin dropped in here between times. Chamonix is home to the grave of the outstanding Russian scientist, biologist, geographer and traveler — explorer of Central Asia, primarily the Pamirs — Alexei Pavlovich Fedchenko (1844-1873), who died while climbing Mont Blanc on August 31, 1873. Chamonix also contains the grave of Edouard Whymper — a famous traveler, the first to conquer the Matterhorn. There is a video about gold pouring down the Matterhorn mountain on my channel, I will leave the link in the upper right corner While preparing this issue, I met an amazing person, Konstantin Leonardovich Bannikov, a leading researcher at the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Konstantin Leonardovich wrote the book “Chamonix. Mountains and People. Anthropology of Tourism in Portraits and Fates.” The book is the result of twenty years of observations by K.L. Bannikov of the life of the inhabitants of the city and valley of Chamonix. The unique stories of local residents, historical documents, descriptions of natural and cultural phenomena collected in the book are superbly illustrated with the author’s photographs, which gives the publication a special artistic value. From him I learned how many special people lived and live in Chamonix.. For example, Kati Latham, a wonderful artist who spent half a century drawing patterns for Hermes scarves. And in an old and nondescript house lived the last local partisan of the Second World War, Lucien Thivierge. In November 1944, Hitler decided to carry out an operation to plant a fascist swastika on the top of Mont Blanc, similar to the one that the Edelweiss special forces carried out in 1942 on Elbrus. So Lucien Thivierge, who personally did not allow the Nazis to plant a swastika on the top of Mont Blanc. And many, many others. During the Second World War, there was an orphanage in Chamonix, where several dozen Jewish children were hidden from the Nazis. Some of those who hid them were recognized as "Righteous peoples".[8] Video from Fontaine de Vaucluse, where Petrarch lived: • Франция l Самый глубокий источник l П... Friends, if you like my channel and you can support me, I will be glad and grateful for any amount! Thank you!😊 Support the channel: Mir Card 2202200919130466 ALLA POZDEEVA Tel., linked to Sberbank +7 951 729-49-23 PayPal: [email protected] #travel #myhomeland #europe #lifeineurope #chamonix #montblanc #konstantinbannikov #france #aiguille dumidi #mountaineering #conqueringmontblanc #hitler #swastika #tsvetaeva #lenin #freeride #jacuzzi #viewofmontblanc #france #firstolympics #frenchcroissants #hermesscarves #lifeinfrance #alps