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elleng

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Sun Jun 11, 2017, 04:23 PM Jun 2017

On a Georgia Island, a Lot of Good Food and Plenty of Nothing

Cumberland Island offers memorable meals, fine
fishing, wild horses, empty beaches and a rich history.

This week’s U.S. Islands special package celebrates the charming, often dreamy life to be found off American coasts and within its lakes. Below, Kim Severson writes about Cumberland Island, Ga., full of charm but not easy to get to. Padre Island, in Texas, offers soft sand and seclusion. The islands of Lake Champlain, in Vermont, are filled with history and legend. Wisconsin’s Apostle Islands, in Lake Superior, offer stunning sea caves and plenty of creature comforts.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/06/travel/cumberland-island-georgia-national-seashore.html?

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