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With the world's longest coastline, Canada offers numerous beaches across its Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic shores.
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Norway's extensive coastline, characterised by fjords and rugged landscapes, hosts several scenic beaches, such as Hellestø Beach in Stavanger and Sola Beach near Bergen.
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With thousands of islands, Indonesia boasts countless beaches renowned for their beauty, including Kuta Beach in Bali, Pink Beach in Komodo Island, and Tanjung Bira Beach in South Sulawesi.
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Despite its icy reputation, Greenland does have coastal areas with beaches, particularly along its southwestern coast. Beaches like Qaqortoq Beach and Nuuk Beach offer unique experiences.
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Russia's vast coastline along the Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Baltic Sea encompasses several beaches, such as those in Vladivostok, Sochi, and the Curonian Spit.
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With over 7,000 islands, the Philippines is home to countless stunning beaches, including Boracay's White Beach, El Nido's Nacpan Beach, and Palawan's Coron Island beaches.
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Japan's archipelago offers a variety of beaches, ranging from tropical paradises in Okinawa like Miyako Island's Yonaha Maehama Beach to scenic spots like Kamakura's Yuigahama Beach.
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These countries present diverse coastal landscapes, each offering its own unique beach experience.