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Voru, EST, 22.4.2023 - 22.4.2023
18th VÕHANDU MARATHON 2023
We would like to invite you to an international canoeing marathon in Estonia. One of the Worlds's toughest and most beautiful canoeing marathon will start on the early morning of 22 April 2023.
If you wish to see wild and virgin nature and spend an active day canoeing, this marathon is for you. Võhandu Marathon is an excellent opportunity for a canoeing experience in Estonia.
https://www.vohandumaraton.ee/
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