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East Coast Park, Singapore
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East Coast Park, Singapore

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/ Singapore

The East Coast Park is located on the southeastern coast of Singapore and considered to be the largest park in Singapore. It is one of Singapore's most valued urban get-away. It is entirely built on reclaimed land with an artificial man made beach. This scenic spot stretches along over 15 km/9.3 mi long, offering fun and thrilling sporting activities.

Costa da Caparica, Almada
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Costa da Caparica, Almada

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/ Lisbon and Coast Portugal

Costa da Caparica is a tourist destination, in Portugal. It's located in the municipality of Almada, along the western coast of Setubal. In the old times, it was a fishing place, but now it's a destination where you can enjoy the sandy beach, the religious and secular festivities throughout the year. Beach of Costa da Caparica is the largest beach, about 30km/15mi long, in Portugal.

Tadoussac, Saguenay
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Tadoussac, Saguenay

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/ Quebec Canada

The Tadoussac village is situated at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Saguenay river. It is a well- known village in Quebec, thanks to its historical significance. Nowadays, Tadoussac is one of the most appropriate touristic destinations. It is a village that can fill anyone with enthusiasm, offering majestic natural beauty and several impressive parks.

Bare Island, Sydney
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Bare Island, Sydney

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/ New South Wales Australia

Bare Island is a small island, at about 16 km/9 mi in the south-east of Sydney's CBD (Central Business District). Bare Island is on the north side of Botany Bay and it is connected with a wooden bridge to the suburb of La Perouse. It is famous not only from the movie Mission Impossible II, but also from the number of dives that offers in the one site.

Maasai Mara National Reserve, South Rift Valley
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Maasai Mara National Reserve, South Rift Valley

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/ Rift Valley Kenya

Maasai Mara covers about 1500 km²/579.15 mi² and consists of gently rolling hills, acacia and woodland trees, watered by the Mara and Talek rivers. Landscape at the Mara is stunningly free and abundantly rich in wildlife, allowing for magnificent viewing while trekking primitive paths and trails in the middle of a pure African reality.