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Jim Lawton on March 19th, 2009

Fisher Island is a 216-acre world-class private island residential community. It is a very exclusive and wealthy community that in 2000 had the highest per capita income of any place in the United States. Fisher Island is a well-known tourist destination just off the shore of Miami, Florida. The area hosts an abundance of recreational [...]

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Dave Jackson on March 15th, 2009

Jaco Costa Rica is located in North Puntarenas and beckons travelers looking for an exotic beach locale each year. From beach bums on a budget to jet-setters keeping up with the Joneses, there are several affordable properties in Jaco Costa Rica available to meet your needs. Jaco Costa Rica is the closest beach to the [...]

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Dave Jackson on March 4th, 2009

Byron Bay is all about the sea. There are few places where the ocean and the sand meet in such pristine conditions. Byron Bay is one of Australia’s most famous destinations. It has been a magnet for people seeking alternative lifestyles since the 60’s. Byron Bay is a beautiful destination for your wedding – imaginative [...]

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Dave Jackson on March 1st, 2009

Playa Colora has good snorkeling, but you need to be ok with deep water and aware of the currents etc. If the Fajardo playa cars are already gone, you can still take the cars on the regular Fajardo plaza route. Unless the driver agrees to take you all the way to the airport or port [...]

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Dave Jackson on January 28th, 2009

Tybee Island is the place for “Fun in the sun” at a slow relaxing pace. Locals like to call it “Tybee Time” (during the off season). Tybee Island is a nice place along the Atlantic Coast because it has never been over-developed as you will find in other locales such as Hilton Head to the [...]

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Dave Jackson on January 11th, 2009

Walton Pier was originally built in 1830 and was 300 feet long. It was, however, severely damaged in a storm and was replaced with an 800 foot structure in 1895. The park is within easy access of the beaches and attractions of Walton-on-naze, Frinton and Clacton, and the more historic places of interest inland. So [...]

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