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  2. 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Cancun - AOL

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    Lee Van Grack Cancun easily beats other travel destinations when it comes to the best spots your lens can catch and pursuing your travel photography hobby. The turquoise crystalline Caribbean ...

  3. Cancún - Wikipedia

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    Cancún (/ k æ n ˈ k uː n / kan-KOON, US also / k ɑː n ˈ k uː n / kahn-KOON, [4] Spanish: ⓘ) is the most populous city in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, located in southeast Mexico on the northeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula.

  4. File:Kingston, Jamaica.JPG - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ast.wikipedia.org Kingston; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Kingston; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Kingston

  5. Surf kayaking - Wikipedia

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    Surf kayak competition, westcoast Vancouver Island. Surf kayaking is the sport, technique, and equipment, used in surfing ocean waves with kayaks. Surf kayaking has many similarities to surf board surfing, but with boats designed for use in surf zones, and with a paddle. A number of kayak designs are used, but all are aimed at better using the ...

  6. Cancún Underwater Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Cancún Underwater Museum (Spanish: Museo Subacuático de Arte, known as MUSA) is a non-profit organization based in Cancún, Mexico devoted to the art of conservation.

  7. James Bond Beach - Wikipedia

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    James Bond Beach sits on a small peninsula at Oracabessa Bay, approximately 10 miles or 16 kilometres from the Jamaican north coast town of Ocho Rios. [2]The beach is noted for its water sports centre, its "crystal clear" water, and its mountains that reach "straight down to the sea."