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"Ballade dans les dunes de sable jusqua une plage sauvage avec des sealions "
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"See a side of Cape Cod that few visitors take the time to reach by walking the Dune Shack Trail. This sandy, dune-flanked route meanders for a mile along the Cape Cod National Seashore before reaching a relaxing beach with sweeping ocean views. Catch the trailhead off U.S. Route 6 heading northbound toward Provincetown. Trail-marker signs are sparse, but footprints between the dunes mark the way. (Outside Mag Best Hikes to Beaches)"
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"Contrary to popular belief, the 19 weathered shacks that cling to the sand today are not the same primitive structures that were built to shelter shipwreck survivors in the 1800s. Those shacks have long since washed away. The current shacks sprung up in the early 20th century to house a growing arts colony. Generations of writers and artists, such as Eugene O’Neill and Jackson Pollock, have retreated to the shacks in search of solitude and inspiration. You can see the shacks from the Dune Shacks Trail and Art’s Dune Tours, but please speak softly and keep a respectful distance so as not to disturb the artists at work. Just a short detour from the Dune Shacks you’ll find all that remains of the Peaked Hills Life-Saving Station: a few crumbling walls, half-hidden behind mounds of beach heather and bayberry. Built in 1915, this bleak outpost was manned by crews trained to rescue shipwreck survivors along what was then among the most treacherous maritime passages in North America. In 1958, a fire devoured the structure in an inferno that could be seen from as far away as Plymouth. Today, the cement slabs host a rotating “exhibit” of graffiti art, including the life-size shark mural which gave the ruin its nickname."
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"Otherworldly beautiful dune walk. Beaches at the end often have many seals playing close to shore. "
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"Dune buggy to see the shacks. Unsure if you can stay in them. There’s 19 along the coast "
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"3,8km - modéré à difficile "
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"The Cape Cod National Seashore (www.nps.gov/caco) has thousands of acres of the kind of open landscape that drew Hopper to the Outer Cape. To get to the Dune Shacks, park at Snail Road and Route 6, and hike north across the dunes."
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