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Cabazon, located in Riverside County, California, USA, is a quiet town along Route 66, about 130 kilometers from Los Angeles. Though small, it is known for its unique landmarks - two giant dinosaur sculptures (Brontosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex, respectively), built in the 1960s, which have become a popular stopping point on road trips. The town's Cabazon Outlets attracts many tourists with a collection of more than a hundred brand-name discount stores. The surrounding natural beauty and proximity to the San Gono Mountains make it ideal for short hikes and recreation. As the gateway connecting Los Angeles to the desert region, Cabazon is a one-stop leisure destination on a California trip with its nostalgic atmosphere and specialty attractions.
Røros, a mountain town in the county of Trøndelag in central Norway, is famous for its rich mining history and well-preserved wooden buildings. Founded in the 17th century, the town was once an important copper mining center in Europe and is known as "Bergstaden," a UNESCO World Heritage Site with some 2,000 traditional wooden houses, pits and smelter ruins still standing. In winter, Leros is covered in snow, creating a fairytale-like landscape that attracts many visitors who come to experience the unique Sami culture, winter sports and traditional festivals. In summer, it becomes a paradise for hiking and cycling, surrounded by unforgettable highland landscapes and crystal-clear lakes. This living history museum, with its perfect blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty, is one of Norway's most fascinating destinations.