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St. Simons Island , Georgia is an island rich in history and rich in natural marvels that will make you feel like you are the only person to have discovered this beautiful paradise. The shores of this haven of nature, abounds in sugar white beaches that offer you a tranquil, more private beach experience...
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Why pack a suitcase--just stuff a few pairs of shorts, couple of t-shirts, sandals, tennis shoes and some towels and sunscreen in an overnight bag, and head off for sun, sand and surf! I live about 4 1/2 hours from Galveston , which is great when I want to take an impulsive getaway weekend. We try to...
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Moss draped oaks lining the road into St. Simons Island bid you welcome and are a sight to behold - after all, they have been a part of the view since before the Civil War! St. Simons has a relatively large year-round residency, making it a friendly and hospitable town, without the mass commercialism...
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Sure, St Simon's Island, off the Georgia coast, is well-known for its historic landmarks, superb shopping, and myriad of restaurants. But really, truly, it is the ultimate vacation spot for both the serious and beginning fisher. Want to make your angler friends drool? From July through September...
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I remember going fishing in Galveston with my dad when I was just a kid. Traveling south on 61st Street, that last hill you have to drive over just before you could see the beach was more suspenseful than any roller coaster drop. I knew full well that there were two things to expect- choppy water that...
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Galveston was discovered by Spanish explorers in 1523, but it's being re-discovered today by thousands of tourists who have flocked to its peaceful shores. Once they arrive, they find all kinds of activities just waiting for them, both on and off the water. Parakarting - Galveston has all the usual...
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Galveston, located on Texas' gulf shore, is quickly becoming a mecca for tourists. With its natural beauty, varied activities, and wealth of history, it has something to offer every age group. Baby boomers will love the friendly, laid-back atmosphere, along with the island's myriad things to...
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With 70 miles of coast, including bays, lagoons and inlets, you can bet San Diego has a wide range of water sports and activities to keep you entertained. If you're looking for calmer waters, the area lakes, streams and ubiquitous swimming pools will provide some fresh water adventures. Here's...
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Galveston is an island, so (duh!) it's surrounded by the waters of the gulf. The area boasts lots of beaches, each with its own unique personality. Some are great for surfing, some for fishing, some for partying and people watching. A quick cruise through the top 10 will help you decide which best...
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As our family of four packed for our trip to Kauai, I was looking forward to a lying on a beach and working on my suntan. Little did I know what my two teenage children had in store. After checking into our resort condo in Kauai , our teenagers who had done all their research online, informed us that...