The 153-km coastline that stretches from Exmouth to Old Harry Rocks in Dorset is one of the world's greatest natural wonders. It is assigned as England's first UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site. The rocks that form the coastline date back from the Upper Jurassic period
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Porto has been described as a tale of two cities. Separated by River Douro and linked by the iconic Luis Bridge, you'll find Vila Nova de Gaia on one side of the river, which is famous for its Port wine. While on the other side is Porto's historic centre, which is dominated by the picturesque Ribeira quarter.
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Located in the middle of the Aegean Sea, Santorini is part of a group of Cycladic Islands in Greece. The island was formed as a result of a major volcanic eruptions thousands of years ago. As a first time visitor to Santorini Island, I was mesmerised by its natural beauty. Gleaming white villages dotted along the volcanic cliffs
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In metropolitan and multicultural Sydney, the city welcomes visitors with its laid-back, diverse lifestyle and abundance of sunshine. During summer, its beaches are teeming with sun-bathers, swimmers, surfers, couples, and families with children.
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