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    • What is the distance between the Dead Sea and Petra?

      What is the distance between the Dead Sea and Petra?

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    • What are disadvantages of a broad niche?

      What are disadvantages of a broad niche?

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    • What do you call the people from Guatemala?

      What do you call the people from Guatemala?

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    • What is Bermuda known for?

      Bermuda

      • Bermuda, self-governing British overseas territory in the western North Atlantic Ocean.
      • It is an archipelago of 7 main islands and about 170 additional (named) islets and rocks, situated about 650 miles (1,050 km) east of Cape Hatteras (North Carolina, U.
      • Bermuda is neither geologically nor spatially associated with the West Indies, which lie more than 800 miles (1,300 km) to the south and southwest.

      Bermuda has so much to offer, here are some of the things Bermuda is known for.

      • St George's: Stepping back in time in Bermuda's oldest settlement.
      • Dive Bermuda: Going underwater to investigate shipwrecks and colorful reefs.
      • Cooper's Island Nature Reserve: Seeking out remote beaches and Bermuda's rarest birds.
      • Crystal Cave and Fantasy Cave: Admiring beautiful rock formations and crystal-clear pools deep underground.
      • Blue Hole Park and Walsingham Nature Reserve: Swimming in caves and jumping off cliffs in Tom Moore's Jungle.
      • Fort St Catherine: Exploring the tunnels and battlements of Bermuda's most intact fort.
      • National Museum of Bermuda: Delving into the island's history at the Royal Naval Dockyard.
      • Elbow Beach: Lazing about on a beautiful stretch of sand.
      • Gibbs Hill Lighthouse: Savoring the views from Bermuda's highest point.
      • Railway Trail: Walking or cycling the length of the island's former railway.
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