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Constantinos & Petros Sofikitis | 13 June 2016
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Bathsheba: the prime surfing country, where you feel you’ve reached the end of the world

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Soufriere and the pitons, a famous landmark in St Lucia

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The fishing village of Oistins is a place featuring soca, reggae, pop and country music, vendors selling barbecued fish and plenty mobs

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Bathsheba, the most famous surfing spot in Barbados, known as the Soup Bowl

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Snake, also considered the founding father of Barbados surfing, here chatting with a young surfer in Bathsheba

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Swimming in the rain

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