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

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/ Singapore

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.

Robertson Valley, Cape Winelands
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Robertson Valley, Cape Winelands

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/ Western Cape South Africa

Cape Winelands is an area of vast vines and vineyards as the name suggests. Situated in the north east of Cape Town, it constitutes fertile green valleys, towns and villages surrounded by proud mountains. It is characterized by Mediterranean Climate and the winter rain contributes to the famous wine production which can be found in most of the world's corners.

Gulmarg Resort, Jammu & Kashmir
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Gulmarg Resort, Jammu & Kashmir

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/ Jammu & Kashmir India

Jammu and Kashmir is a state, located in the majestic Himalayan mountains. Sharing borders with China in the east and north and Pakistan in the northwest and west, the area is known for its amazing landscapes, such as the Kashmir valley and the bio geographical diversity with a wide range of elevations, subtropical pine forests and the endless, northwestern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows.

Kazeboo Beach, Constanta
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Kazeboo Beach, Constanta

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/ Romania

Located on the crossroad of various commercial routes, Constanta is situated on the western coast of the Black Sea and hosts Romania's largest sea port. Rich in history and archaeological treasures and bordered by the sea with a long coastline and beautiful beaches, Constansa is a city of great cultural and economic importance and a famous touristic venue for both local and foreign visitors.

Sodwana Bay, Elephant Coast
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Sodwana Bay, Elephant Coast

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/ KwaZulu-Natal South Africa

The Elephant coast is located at the eastern seaboard of South Africa. It stretches along the Indian Ocean in the east, it borders with Mozambique in the north while the south-west lies on the Zululand. The spot is extended inland across the Lubombo mountains and the famous Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve, which is the oldest in Africa and home to the big 5.