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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc's most well-known attractions include the Mont Blanc and Aiguille du Midi, and many people travel to Chamonix-Mont-Blanc to enjoy its great mountains, hiking, and skiing. It's really worth staying over for at least a day or two in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc if you're traveling through France's Rhone-Alpes region, as Chamonix-Mont-Blanc is one of France's more popular travel destinations. Take some time to explore this Chamonix-Mont-Blanc travel guide and check out all the interesting stuff to see and do there.
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There are many ways to get to Italy from France, but none cooler than up and over the Alps by cable car. From Chamonix, take the téléphérique to the Aiguille du Midi. Once you’ve explored Europe’s highest lift station and looked at the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc, instead of going back down to Chamonix, keep going! Get into the little red télécabine (called Panoramic Mont Blanc) and sail in sunny silence south to Helbronner Point and the Italian border station. Then from Helbronner Point, descend into the Valle d’Aosta and you’re in Italy! 

This line stretches three miles with no solid pylon — it’s supported by a “suspended pylon,” a line stretched between two peaks 1,300 feet from the Italian end. It takes 40 minutes to cross over the glacier from Chamonix to Italy. Take care not to arrive at the Italian station at the start of siesta — I’m not guessing on this. You’ll want to pack light (one bag, please, but you already knew that).
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à voir le gacier LA MER DE GLACE on y accède à l'aide d'un petit train et quand on arrive là haut c'est un spectacle epoustoufflant âmes sensibles s'abstenir d'effectuer la descente à flanc de montagne qui mène au glacier parroi à pic et escalier en fer accroches dans la roche sinon pour les bols d'air c'est le top
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Amazingly cheap and easy to, and if you like your mountains its a must. Fly to Geneva then you can picked up by this neat little company called Chamexpress which take you right to where your staying anywhere around Chamonix
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