Writing about Cape Cod in the 1800s, Henry David Thoreau said, "A man may stand there and put all America behind him." Thoreau walked the length of the great Outer Beach. Modern visitors can trace Thoreau’s route along 40 miles of pristine, sandy beach protected within Cape Cod National Seashore.
from: Webside of Cape Cod National Seashore
http://www.nps.gov/caco/
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Just like to walk along the seashore in the breeze, enjoying the leisure, and also away from the annoying niggles.
from: Webside of Mine, 2003-08-02
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Last Saturday, I realized my "sentence," which was made in Chinese when I first opened the website here on 08/02, 2003.
With the shining, twinkling, splendid sea in the sunset sun, I walked alone at the beach of north-west end of Cape Cod. Many seabirds flying just above the sea near the seashore and some people standing and some chasing in the sand, one fishing boat in the sea and one light house far away, not much surf and no billows, during my tracking to the footprints of the seabirds at the beach, I don’t know how one can find a place more peaceful.
Though it’s cold a little bit, I saw my father enjoying the view too.
I cherished the peace there on Sat., 11/5, 2005, in the trip of driving with my pa from Boston.
V.E.R.Y. M.U.C.H.....