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The glacier train offers stunning views of the Alps along the way.
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From the bottom of the mountain to the lakeside, it is a vast and flat, boundless grassland for thousands of miles, and the vast and blue waves of Qinghai Lake, like a huge jade plate embedded between the mountains and grasslands, constitute a magnificent scenery and beautiful scenery of mountains, lakes and grasslands.
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I've never tried this kind of train, but I think I'll have time to enjoy a lot of beautiful scenery.
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On the train, you can see a lot of beautiful scenery and cute polar bears.
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The train that runs through the Ice and Snow Kingdom is a perfect combination of movement and stillness.
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On this train we can see the endless glacier, everything is pure white.
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On the train, you can see a lot of beautiful scenery, such as the great white bear.
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It's snowy all around, and it's really like a cartoon ice world.
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Because this train is 300 kilometers long and takes about an hour, the average train only takes 2 hours.
On June 25, 1930, the first train named the "Glacier Express" ran from Zermatt, Switzerland, to St. MoritzMoritz is 300 kilometers away and takes about an hour's drive to make it known as "the world's slowest scenic train". The glacier in its name refers to the Rhone Glacier adjacent to the village of Grech.
Once the largest glacier in Europe, the glacier has shrunk to become the fifth largest glacier in Switzerland due to climate warming. On the way from Zermatt to St. Moritz, the glacier train crosses the Alps, crossing 291 bridges and 91 tunnels, and will cross the Oberap Pass at its highest point at 2,033 meters above sea level. Narrow-gauge railways are used throughout the line, and some of them use racks to travel on steep slopes.
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Switzerland. The name Glacier Train comes from the Rh OneGlacier near the Alezie region. Once the largest glacier in Europe, the Rhône Glacier has shrunk over the past 120 years, retreating 1,300 metres and now the fifth largest glacier in Switzerland.
The Glacier Train, a railway line that runs from Zermatt to St. Moritz (or Davos in summer), is a well-known sightseeing route.
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