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  2. Underwater World, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Underwater World, also known as Underwater World Singapore Pte Ltd, was an oceanarium located on the offshore Singaporean island of Sentosa. It was opened on 13 May 1991 and closed on 26 June 2016. It was opened on 13 May 1991 and closed on 26 June 2016.

  3. Brighton Beach - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Census report of 2010, Brighton Beach and Coney Island, combined, had 111,063 residents as of 2009. [41] In that year, the median age of the combined Brighton Beach and Coney Island area was 47.9 years, substantially higher than the median age in Brooklyn of 34.2 and in New York City as a whole at 36.0. [41]

  4. Brighton Beach (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Brighton-Le-Sands, New South Wales, a beach-side suburb of Sydney, Australia; Brighton Beach, a community in Duluth, Minnesota; Brighton Beach, an unincorporated area in Georgina, Ontario; Brighton Beach, a community in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia; Brighton Beach, a developer name for the suburb of Jindalee, Western Australia

  5. Sentosa Monorail - Wikipedia

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    The Sentosa Monorail was a monorail system which served as the main means of transportation on the island of Sentosa in Singapore, and has been replaced by the new monorail system, the Sentosa Express. The system was constructed at a cost of S$14 million by Von Roll of Switzerland, who also built the Singapore Cable Car.

  6. Grand Ocean, Saltdean - Wikipedia

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    Grand Ocean was designed by architect RWH Jones [2] [3] [4] with the classic moderne styling of the age, it opened as a luxury hotel in 1938. [5] During the Second World War the building was taken over by the fire service and used as a fire service college. [6] [7] It was then bought by Billy Butlin in 1953 and became a Butlin's Holiday camp. [7]

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