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| Sunday, 2 February, 2003, 10:50 GMT Life's a beach for winning graduate ![]() Mr Shannon is looking forward to some watersports A 26-year-old graduate will spend the next two months tanning after winning a competition to find the world's best beach. Pete Shannon, who comes from Chichester in Sussex, will travel from Brighton, through the Indian Ocean, to Australia and Hawaii. The eight-week, all expenses paid journey will take in 20 beaches in total. Mr Shannon, a computer science and marketing graduate from Keele University, will have to take notes along the way to come up with the winner. He said: "It's fantastic, I still can't believe it.
"It is only when I get on the plane that it will seem real." The competition was run by the internet travel firm Expedia.co.uk and Mr Shannon had to beat 1,000 hopefuls for the prize. Entrants had to describe what essential elements made the perfect beach. "I said it was important for it to be clean, for there to be plenty of swell for messing about in, to be at the right angle to the sun, a light breeze and not too crowded," said Mr Shannon. "I suppose the typical tropical islands are where I'm looking forward to going to the most with their leaning palm-trees, but I can't wait to do some watersports at others ones as well." Mr Shannon departs on Tuesday for the trip which will cost around �5,000 for the flights alone. | See also: 08 Jan 03 | Entertainment 29 Dec 02 | England 14 May 02 | Asia-Pacific Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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