Rhone Alpes
Nov 9 2005, Staff

As I am a hardcore skiing fan, not getting a place to raise my pulses used to disturb me a little. Himalayas had been an ideal destination to quench my thirst for this sporting adventure until I came to know that there is a better place to ski, Rhone...

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