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Meanos, Mornington Peninsula
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Meanos, 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. Melbourne, Victoria's capital and one of the most populous cities in Australia, lies on the Yarra River and around the shores of Port Phillip Bay.

Mont Cascades, Cantley
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Mont Cascades, Cantley

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/ Quebec Canada

If you want to escape from the daily routine and have fun in all fields, the best thing you have to do, is to visit one of the most famous Canadian places. Mont Cascades is located in Candely, Quebec. It is a well-known ski resort, water park and golf course. It is a place, which attracts many people both in summer and winter season, thanks to its easy access from Ottawa-Gatineu Region.

Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro
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Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro

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/ Rio de Janeiro State Brazil

Ilha Grande is the biggest and most well known island of the Green Bay at about 150 km/93 mi in the west-side of the State of Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, commonly known as Rio, is the capital city of the Rio de Janeiro State, the second largest city of Brazil and the third largest metropolitan area in South America. Since July 2012, part of the city has been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in the category of ''cultural landscape''.

Geeries, Mandurah
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Geeries, Mandurah

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/ Western Australia Australia

Mandurah is the second-largest city in Western Australia and it is situated at about 72 km/45 mi in the south of the capital city, Perth. The climate is classified as Mediterranean, with hot and dry summers and cool and wet winters. The seaside town and all the section of the coastline attract a large number of tourists and sport enthusiasts all year long

Turtle Tail, Providenciales
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Turtle Tail, Providenciales

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/ Turks & Caicos

The Turks and Caicos Islands lie in the Lucayan Archipelago and are a British Overseas Territory consisting of eight islands: West Caicos, Providenciales, East Caicos, South Caicos, North and Middle Caicos, Grand Turk and Saly Cay. Only East and West Caicos are uninhabited. Apart from a superb tourist destination, they are also well-known as an offshore financial center. The climate of the islands is classified as marine tropical, providing relatively consistent temperatures throughout the year.