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Cape Cod
'The Cape' - as it's
universally called - is among New England's favorite summer vacation
destinations and it thrives on tourism. Vacationers come (in dribs
and drabs in the off-season, and in hordes in the warmer months)
to lose themselves amongst endless miles of windswept seashore.
Some of the locals seem to have salt crusted under their fingernails.
The sea shapes history as well as geography, and the Cape's
recorded history starts at the very beginning, with the Plymouth
pilgrims. But the stars of the show are the perennial favorites,
the sea and the shore. There is real New England beauty in
the Cape's dune-studded landscapes cloaked in scrub oak and
pine, in its fine stands of tall sea grass, and further inshore
in its cranberry bogs, its forests of birch and beech, its
meadows and marshlands.
Above text courtesy of LonelyPlanet.com
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