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Sand and Saltwater in Sandwich, Cape Cod

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With only two days and one night in Cape Cod where better to stay than a little town called Sandwich. Why did we chose Sandwich out of the literally dozens of beautiful coastal towns? Well, let's just say the price was right. For just $50 a night we cozied up in this quaint cabin in the woods and fell asleep to the sounds of crickets lulling in the grass.

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Sandwich also had great beaches, parks, and this amazing little shop that sold muffins the size of basketballs, so really, I had nothing to complain about.

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We found a rickety boardwalk that led us out to the sea.

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The boards were inscribed with notes to loved ones.

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We couldn't help but stop for a few glamour shots of course.

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We stopped in the visitors center to learn about the canal the runs through Cape Cod, which when completed in 1940 was the widest canal in the world.

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Before departing we stuck our feet in the chilly water and dusted them in the salt infused sand.

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Oh Cape Cod, how I wish I was back!

Posted by Jennylynn 06:54 Archived in USA Tagged tourist_sites

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It looks like a great place for a relaxing getaway. The inscribed boardwalk is such a neat idea!

by theqfamily

I love that shadow portrait! Beautiful shots of what looks like a great place for a vacation.

by Glennia

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