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Didibeng Mountain Park, Fouriesberg
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Didibeng Mountain Park, Fouriesberg

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/ Free State South Africa

The Free State is situated on the flat boundless plains in the heart of South Africa. Known locally as the "breadbasket" of South Africa, it is the agricultural city and most of its land is at 1000 m/3281 ft above sea level. It is the land of rugby, sunny skies and characterized by a continental climate, with warm to hot summers and cool to cold winters.

Bamburi Beach, Mombasa
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Bamburi Beach, Mombasa

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/ Coast Province Kenya

Bamburi Beach is a 20 minutes drive from Mombasa town and 45 minutes from Mombasa International airport. It overlooks the calm waters of the Indian Ocean and within the Mombasa Marine Park. The calm crystal clear waters offers an overwhelming sea experience.The beach is calm due to an offshore reef and during high tides it can get narrow at places and also seaweed infested.

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.

SS Kelloe, Little Bay
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SS Kelloe, Little Bay

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/ New South Wales Australia

Little Bay is a coastal suburb of Sydney, at about 14 km/9 mi in the south-east of Sydney's CBD (Central Business District). Little Bay beach nestles between headlands to the south and north, providing with a good shelter from prevailing sea conditions. The SS Kelloe is located at about 1.3 km/0.14 mi off the suburb of Little Bay.

Kowloon Bridge, Cork
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Kowloon Bridge, Cork

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/ Ireland

County Cork is situated in the South-West Region of Ireland and it is the largest of all Irish counties. The climate here, like the rest of Ireland, is classified as a maritime climate, usually with cool summers, mild winters and abundant rainfall. Cork enchants visitors with its beautiful landscapes, historic towns and magnificent coastline. In addition, it provides with a number of sporting and leisure activities to perform and remember forever.