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Bronkhorstspruit, Pretoria
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Bronkhorstspruit, Pretoria

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/ Gauteng South Africa

Gauteng is the smallest province in South Africa, yet its economic power house. It is located in the heart of South Africa's Highveld Region and is highly urbanized and densely populated. Gauteng offers to its visitors an option to explore the hustle and bustle of its urban life or the natural attractions outside its main cities, Johannesburg and Pretoria.

Jackson, Hinds County
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Jackson, Hinds County

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/ Mississippi USA

"Jackson, Mississippi: City with Soul" is the current motto for the notorious capital of the U.S. state of Mississippi, which sits atop the Jackson Volcano. Located at the southern border of the Mississippi Delta, Jackson is the capital as well as the largest city in the Mississippi state. The total area of 277 km²/106.95 mi² was inhabited by the Choctaw Nation for thousands of years before European encounter.

El Unico, Puerto Rico
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El Unico, Puerto Rico

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/ Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is situated in the northeastern Caribbean and consists of an archipelago that includes the main island of Puerto Rico and a number of smaller islands. The climate here is classified as tropical marine climate, with an average temperature of 82.4°F/ 28°C, throughout the year. Although it is a small island, the smallest island of the Greater Antilles, Puerto Rico provides superb natural surroundings, countless adventure experiences and many places of historical interest.

Porto da Cruz, Machico
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Porto da Cruz, Machico

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/ Madeira Portugal

On the northeastern side of the Portuguese island of Madeira, you will find Porto da Cruz. It's a small village in the municipality of Machico. Its name came from a cross (Cruz), that the explorers placed on a loch, that once used as a port (Porto). The mountains of Paul da Serra, Pico do Larano at 765 m/2509 ft, Pico da Suna at 1040 m/3412 ft and Pico da Maiata at 766 m/2513 ft are the guards of Porto da Cruz.

Pleasure Bay, Castle Island
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Pleasure Bay, Castle Island

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/ Massachusetts USA

Pleasure Bay, nestling Castle Island, is one of Boston’s most popular beaches and a place for a number of extreme sports. The island, litteraly connected to the mainland, is home to Fort Independence, a National Historic Landmark, and Pleasure Bay features a sandy beach and swimming in a calm, enclosed lagoon, giving visitors the chance to combine pleasure with historical sightseeing.

Burnsville Skatepark, Burnsville
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Burnsville Skatepark, Burnsville

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/ Minnesota USA

Burnsville is a city situated 15 mi (24 km) south of downtown Minneapolis, in Dakota County, in the U.S State of Minnesota. The city is located on the south bank of the Minnesota River. It is known for its regional mall, Burnsville Center. Burnsville offers many recreational attractions, such as the Alimagnet Dog Park, the 310 ft (94 m) vertical ski peak Buck Hill and a section of Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve.

Stingray Alley, Tobago
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Stingray Alley, Tobago

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/ Trinidad & Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago is an island country that is situated just off the coast of northeastern Venezuela. Both Trinidad and Tobago islands surprise visitors with their unspoiled natural beauty that is not found in most of the other Caribbean islands. The climate here is classified as tropical with two seasons annually, the dry and rainy season and the winds are usually influenced by the northeast trade winds. The islands are known not only for their beautiful sandy beaches, but also for their carnivals.