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Portsea Pier, Mornington Peninsula
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Portsea Pier, Mornington Peninsula

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/ Victoria Australia

Victoria is the second-smallest state of Australia. It borders with New South Wales to the north and Tasman Sea to the east. The unique combination of spectacular coastline, pristine beaches, numerous national parks, dense forests and mountains attract visitors all year long and offer a plethora of activities to sport lovers.

Oxwich Bay, Swansea
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Oxwich Bay, Swansea

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/ Wales United Kingdom

Swansea and the Wales peninsula is one of the most beautiful places in the UK. It's one of the most important places in UK as far as its natural surrounding is concerned. In Wales, you may find extraordinary forest, wild and rough seawater for every extreme sport activity. Always great for visiting, but best period is during spring and summer.

False Bay, Cape Town
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False Bay, Cape Town

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/ Western Cape South Africa

False Bay is a body of water characterized by Cape Hangklip and Cape Peninsula, located in the southwest of South Africa. The bay is 30 km/18.7 mi wide, offering a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and wet damp winters. The east and western shores of the bay are rocky and mountainous with visible peaks rising from the waters, while the northern side comprises a long, curving beach.

Schmöckwitz Village, Berlin
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Schmöckwitz Village, Berlin

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/ Brandenburg Germany

Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states in Germany. It is the largest city and second most popular in Germany and ninth most popular in the European Union. It is situated on the River Spree in northeastern Germany and is the center of the Berlin – Brandenburg Metropolitan Region. Berlin is a world city of politics, media, culture, science and of course sports!

Pasir Ris Beach Park, Singapore
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Pasir Ris Beach Park, Singapore

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Pasir Ris in Malay means "beach bolt-rope", simply implying a narrow beach. It is geographically divided into three regions, namely Loyang (East) Central and Elias (West). Due to its proximity to the sea, it has several recreation facilities and has a keenly preserved mangrove forest with boardwalks to allow visitors get closer to the inhabitants. The full length of the park is around 6.6 km/4.1 mi long.