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Outer Banks Beach Club Resort, Kill Devil Hills
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Outer Banks Beach Club Resort, Kill Devil Hills

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/ North Carolina USA

Outer Banks, also known as OBX, is a 200 mi/322 km long string of narrow barrier islands of the coast of North Carolina. A small portion of it extends further in Virginia, at the beginning of the southern corner of Virginia Beach, on the east coast of the United States. It is a major tourist destination and known for its temperate climate.

Henley Beach South, Adelaide
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Henley Beach South, Adelaide

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/ South Australia Australia

Adelaide, the liveliest city in Australia, is the capital of South Australia state and is situated on the Adelaide Plains and more specifically at the north side of Fleurieu Peninsula. It was built next to Torrens River and is surrounded by the Mount Lofty Ranges and the Gulf St Vincent. The climate is considered to be Mediterranean, with dry and hot summers when temperatures can reach up to 42°C/107.60°F, and humid and cool winters with frequent rainfalls.

Minoan Athletic Camp, Melesses
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Minoan Athletic Camp, Melesses

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/ Crete Greece

Heraklion is the beautiful capital city of Crete and the economic center of the island. Surrounded by many picturesque villages, amazing beaches with crystal clear sea, long history with many museums and archaeological sites to visit and above all, fantastic food and intense nightlife, Heraklion is among the top destinations for summer holidays in Crete.

Mitchell Run – Outback SX, Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis County
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Mitchell Run – Outback SX, Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis County

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/ Georgia USA

Hazlehurst is situated in southeast Georgia, USA. It lies between the borders of Jeff Davis, Bacon and Appling counties but its main part belongs to Jeff Davis County. Hazlehurst is the county seat of Jeff Davis County with a population that continuously rises up. The city and its surroundings are perfect for off road sports which make them extremely popular in the area.