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July 27, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Island Vacation

Peter Island, a privately owned island and resort offers the seclusion and privacy of a small resort. Located four miles south of Tortola, it is the fifth largest of the loose array of 60 islands, cays and exposed reefs that comprise the British Virgin Islands. The main resort complex is situated on the north and east side of our vast island which has 1,800 acres of lush mountainous terrain, miles of hiking trails, and five gorgeous white sand beaches.
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July 25, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Dive Sites

The island of Sipadan located in eastern of Sabah, Borneo. This is the most famous island off Borneo, is a diver’s dream destination. At Sipadan turtles can be seen on every dive but even while snorkeling there is a good chance to see some of these breathtaking creatures.
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July 24, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Best Beach Vacation

Whitehaven Beach is located in the Whitsunday Islands and Airlie Beach Region. Whitehaven Beach is a spectacular, picture-perfect white sand beach. In the competition for best beach, Whitehaven, on Whitsunday Island, has been regularly bandied about. Whitehaven Beach supporters cite the sand, which is pure white silica (which means made up of tiny grains of granite and suitable to be used to create the most precise glass for optical instruments etc.) and very very bright in the warm sun, set against 7kms of clear waters which naturally appear a stunning shade of blue. If your idea of the best beach involves having the colours just right you will love Whitehaven Beach.
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July 23, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Island Vacation

Palau Island located in the Pacific Ocean. Palau offers you the worlds most beautiful tropical paradise. The Rock Islands of Palau are a small collection of limestone or coral uprises, ancient relics of coral reefs that violently surfaced to form Islands in Palau’s Southern Lagoon. The islands, between 250 to 300 in number are for the most part uninhabited, and are famous for their beaches, blue lagoons and the peculiar umbrella-like shapes.
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