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Pretty gardens with a wide assortment of tropical plants- a surprising find in an industrial area.
Cute street with white sand along the sidewalks. Little shops and cafes. White sand beach on one end and intracoastal pier on the other!
Fine white sand, afternoon shade, lapping waves, snowy egret, and lots of things for kids to play with.
Five mile walk or run along the intracoastal, with fabulous views!
Kids love to see the recovering turtles in the outdoor tanks, and to learn about turtles from the exhibits at this attractive center.
Blue-green water, rough surf, and a wooden boardwalk for shade.
Whitest white sand, clear sparkling water, spacious green lawns with large shade trees, tropical flowers, a wide half-mile boardwalk, and a huge park full of tropical plants.
Beautiful garden with many partitioned areas, tropical plants, flowers, all with the blue lake behind. Plus, promenade around the lake.
Lovely walk past mansions, flowers, statues, and lanterns.
Ultra colorful resort with palm trees galore, live music by the pool, hotel rooms plus cottages, and shopping center.
Stroll along a pedestrian-only street beside the blissful intracoastal waterway beside mansions with lush gardens under swishing coconut trees.
Imaginative ship playground, awesome rope climbing structure, stream, flowers, trees, and walk to lighthouse.
It's nice to walk around the side streets of Fernandina Beach town and see the Victorian homes.
Blue-green water, rough surf, and a wooden boardwalk for shade.
Lovely walk past mansions, flowers, statues, and lanterns.
Spanish mission from late 18th century, in downtown San Luis Obispo, with giant roses in the garden behind and a lively plaza in front.
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