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The sea surrounds Wales on three of its sides. Its 750-mile (1,200-km) coastline is infinitely varied, a succession of beaches and bays, headlands and harbours. Much of the coastline is rich in natural beauty - Pembrokeshire, for example, is home to Britain's only coastal-based National Park, and there are hundreds of miles of seashore which have been declared 'Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty' and 'Heritage Coast'. From north to south the coast is dotted with award-winning beaches where the cleanliness of the sands and waters complements the superb surroundings.
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