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WIT Shoal Wreck, Saint Thomas
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WIT Shoal Wreck, Saint Thomas

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/ US Virgin Islands

The Virgin Islands of the United States, or the U.S. Virgin Islands lie in the Caribbean Sea, east of Puerto Rico. This group of islands consist of the main islands of Saint Thomas, which is home to the capital city of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Saint John, Saint Croix, Water Island and other surrounding minor islands.The climate here is classified as tropical savanna climate, mostly affected by moderate trade winds.

Nissakia, Loutsa (Artemida)
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Nissakia, Loutsa (Artemida)

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/ Attica Region Greece

Loutsa (aka Artemis) is situated in east Attica, Greece and is a suburban town about 25 km/16 mi east of Athens, north of Lavrio, northeast of the Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport and south of Rafina. Artemis or Artemida is located on a plain with some forested mountains to the northwest and a deforested rocky mountain to the south, in a farm setting full of grasslands, some rocks and groves, pine forests and farmlands.

Dirtfarm, Valdosta
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Dirtfarm, Valdosta

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/ Georgia USA

Valdosta is situated in the coastal plain of Georgia, so it has a virtually flat landscape. It lies at 230 mi/370 km in the south of Atlanta and almost in the same distance from the north of Orlando, Florida. Valdosta belongs to Lowndes County and it is the county seat. The city is also known as the Azalea city, due to the plant that grows in profusion there. It goes without saying that Valdosta is known for the big sporting activity in and around the city.

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.