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Fistral Beach, Newquay
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Fistral Beach, Newquay

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/ South West England United Kingdom

Newquay, the seaside resort that is situated on the North Atlantic coast of Cornwall offers a variety of top quality activities both in and out of the water. Being considered as the surf capital of the UK, Newquay hosts visitors from around the world who hope to catch the perfect wave; and they most probably will at Fistral Beach, the venue that hosts plenty international surfing competitions.

Grande Grotta Section, Kalymnos Island
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Grande Grotta Section, Kalymnos Island

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/ Aegean Islands Greece

Kalymnos is an island of extraordinary beauty, located in the southeastern Aegean Sea, between Kos and Leros and is part of the Dodecanese complex. This rugged island is known for it's sponge diving history from the ancient times and is surrounded by a large number of uninhabited rocky islets such as Glaronisia and Kalavros.

Lower Light, Adelaide
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Lower Light, Adelaide

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/ South Australia Australia

Adelaide, the liveliest city in Australia, is the capital of South Australia state. The city is situated on the Adelaide Plains and more specifically at the north side of Fleurieu Peninsula. Adelaide is a planned city, organized in five squares in the city center and surrounded entirely by a ring of parks. It is well-known for the numerous sports events and art festivals it hosts, as well as for its wine industry.

U-260 Wreck, Cork
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U-260 Wreck, 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.