Capo Feto
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SPOT WORLD > EUROPE > LITHUANIA > KINTAI
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Kintai is a unique settlement by the Curonian Lagoon, surrounded by forest on the way to the famous Cape Vente Lighthouse. It is the heart of Lithuanian identity, distinguished by its fishing traditions and extremely warm local people. And it would be remiss not to mentioned the unique nature, loved even by such rarities as sea eagles.
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Naxos - Greece
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Naxos is a spot very well known amongst kitesurfers for its great conditions. The choppy water is ideal for freeride and also for good bump and jump sessions in the open sea where the swell is very present. It is on the west coast of Naxos that you will have the most wind—the thermal wind from the North blows all day long with an average strength of 20 knots.
La Baie (Saguenay)
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Métabetchouan (Lac-St-Jean)
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Hel Penninsula, Pucka Bay
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Miami, Florida
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Sainte Marguerite - Landéda
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Pevensey Bay
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Pevensey Bay is a hidden gem and only 1.5 hours from London! A shingle beach at high tide gives way to a beautiful sandy open beach at low tide. Home to Be-Rad Watersports Shop/School/Rental. This village and the surrounding area of Eastbourne is statistically the sunniest place in the U.K. This means you can rely on regular sea breezes, therefore increasing the number of days you'll be able to kite. A super safe bay for kitefoiling even in light winds! While you're there why not walk to Pevensey Castle? The landing place of William the Conqueror's army in 1066.
Umdloti
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