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Codrington, Antigua

Asia

Antigua’s blissfully undeveloped sister island, Barbuda is the ultimate untrodden paradise. Surrounded by a protective reef, the island features a large lagoon and beautifully calm pink coral and white sand beaches. Barbuda is also home to one of the world’s largest frigate bird sanctuaries with Codrington Lagoon National Park serving as the thriving habitat of about 5,000 of these seabirds. The island’s cliff-lined shoreline reveals neolithic caves, one of which has become recognized for its rock-carved petroglyphs created by Arawak natives. Round out your experience by tucking into freshly caught lobster at one of the laid-back restaurants in town.

Coffs Harbour, Australia

Coiba Island

South America

Coiba Island is part of Panama, off the country’s Pacific Coast, in the Gulf of Chiriquí. Once a penal colony, it’s now part of Coiba National Park, which is known for its diverse marine life and jungle animals including white-faced monkeys. Dive sites on Bahia Damas Reef are home to manta rays, whales and hammerhead sharks.

Colonsay, UK

Conakry

Guinea · Africa

Conakry is the capital of Guinea, a country in West Africa. The city sits on the slender Kaloum Peninsula, which extends into the Atlantic Ocean. Just offshore, the Loos Islands are known for their beaches, dense palm forests and water sports. In town, the enormous Grand Mosque has 4 tall, elegant minarets. Next to the mosque, the large Botanical Garden features kapok trees and tropical flowers.

Corbeil

Northern Europe & Baltic

Cordoba, Spain
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Cordoba, Spain

Mediterranean

Anchored off the extreme north of Palawan in the heart of the Philippines' Calamian Islands, the little island of Coron is an emerald gem adorned with lakes. Among the many activities here, you can explore the shores of Lake Kayangan in a bangka, a traditional outrigger cano dive in the ᅠfresh, warm waters of Lake Barracuda. Famous for its limestone cliffs pierced with caves, the island also has an extraordinary cultural heritage. A stopover in Coron offers an excellent opportunity for meeting the indigenous Tagbanua tribe, a fishing and hunting people who ensure their island remains unspoilt. And it has paid off. Coron has retained all its natural wonders.

Cordova, Alaska

Alaska

Cordova is a small town located near the mouth of the Copper River in Chugach Census Area, Alaska, United States, at the head of Orca Inlet on the east side of Prince William Sound. The population was 2,239 at the 2010 census, down from 2,454 in 2000.

Corinth (for Ancient Corinth

Mediterranean

The Corinth Canal cuts through the Isthmus of Corinth, turning the Peloponnese into an island as it separates the region from the Greek mainland. Inaugurated in 1893, the canal is a little over six kilometres long and enables merchant vessels and passenger to avoid a long 400-km detour around the peninsula. The two sides of the canal reach a height of approximately fifty metres. From the exterior decks, don’t miss this unique opportunity to watch the ship as it navigates along the narrow strip of water encased between tall, ochre cliffs. What an experience!

Corn Islands

Caribbean & Bahamas

The Corn Islands are two islands about 70 kilometres east of the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, constituting one of 12 municipalities of the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. The official name of the municipality is Corn Island.

Corregidor

Philippines · Asia

Corregidor Island is an island located at the entrance of Manila Bay in southwestern part of Luzon Island in the Philippines. Due to this location, Corregidor has historically been fortified with coastal artillery to defend the entrance of Manila Bay and Manila from attacks by enemy warships.

Cres Island

Mediterranean

Cres is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. Cres town is known for its 16th-century Venetian Tower and Arsan Palace, which houses Cres Museum and its local costumes, weapons and other relics. In the north, trails run through the Tramuntana forest. Nearby, griffon vultures nest on cliffs near the village of Beli. Southwest, secluded Sveti Ivan beach lies on a cove below the medieval hilltop village of Lubenice.

Crown Island

Asia

Culloden

Northern Europe & Baltic

Culloden is the name of a village three miles east of Inverness, Scotland and the surrounding area. 3 mi east of the village is Drumossie Moor, site of the Battle of Culloden.

Cuxiu Muni

Northern Europe & Baltic

Cuxiu Muni

Côte d'Azur
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Côte d'Azur

Mediterranean

Toulon is a port city on southern France’s Mediterranean coast, lined with sandy beaches and shingle coves. It’s a significant naval base and the harbor is home to submarines and warships, as well as fishing boats and ferries. The grand Musée National de la Marine in the Port of Toulon exhibits maritime artifacts. Rugged limestone mountains form a backdrop to the city, and a cable car shuttles visitors up Mont Faron.

Daesan

Daito Ialands
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Daito Ialands

Asia

The Daitō Islands are an archipelago consisting of three isolated coral islands in the Philippine Sea southeast of Okinawa. The islands have a total area of 44.427 square kilometres and a population of 2,107.

Dalyan River, Turkey
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Dalyan River, Turkey

Dalyan is a town on the Dalyan River, just inland from Turkey's southwest coast. Across the river from town is the ancient ruined city of Kaunos, with Lycian rock tombs and the remains of a theater. Riverboats connect Dalyan with İztuzu Beach to the south, home to protected loggerhead turtle nesting grounds. To the northwest on the shore of Lake Köyceğiz is the village of Sultaniye, known for its thermal mud baths.

Dardanelles and Bosporus

Mediterranean

The Dardanelles, also known from Classical Antiquity as the Hellespont , is a narrow, natural strait and internationally significant waterway in northwestern Turkey that forms part of the continental boundary between Europe and Asia, and separates Asian Turkey from European Turkey.

Deal, England, United Kingdom
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Deal, England, United Kingdom

Delfzijl (Groningen)
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Delfzijl (Groningen)

Northern Europe & Baltic

Delfzijl is a city and former municipality with a population of 25,651 in the province of Groningen in the northeast of the Netherlands. Delfzijl was a sluice between the Delf and the Ems, which became fortified settlement in the 16th century. The fortifications were removed in the late 19th century.

Den Haag

Northern Europe & Baltic

Dirk Hartog Island

Australia, NZ & South Pacific

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