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To pursue his interest in Scuba diving.

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Arthur C. Clarke chose to move to Sri Lanka because he fell in love with the country during his visits there and was drawn to its natural beauty and culture. He also found the country to be a peaceful and inspiring place to continue his writing and scientific endeavors.

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