Tuesday, May 4, 2010

New Jersey Shore

New Jersey Shore
The New Jersey shore is 127 mi of public beachfront stretching like a pointing finger along the Atlantic Ocean from the Sandy Hook Peninsula in the north to Cape May at the southern tip. There is no one description of what it is like “down the shore”. Things change town by town and some times season by season – winter storms have a habit of rear ranging beaches and board walks.

Activities along the shore include salt water fishing from pier, bridge, dock or boat (licenses not required); all kinds of water sports; bird, whale and dolphin watching and bicycling or strolling on the ubiquitous wood plank or concrete board walks. In Atlantic City are the famed for games ; in Cape May, Victoria bed and breakfasts; and in between in Seaside Heights, Point Pleasant and Wild wood quintessential seaside amusements.

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