Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Seychelles....

Photo: Boulders along a beach
North of Madagascar, off Africa's east coast, are the 115 islands of the Seychelles. The Indian Ocean paradise hosts many sun-loving tourists who fuel its economic engines.
Photo: Seaside residences rising along a steep slope

Cape Town, South Africa

Photograph by Steve Bloom/Getty Images
The seaside resort of Clifton, near Cape Town, hugs the western slope of Table Mountain.
Photo: Curving, empty beach

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Photograph by Jose Azel/Aurora Photos
A drive around Massachusetts' Cape Cod serves up miles of beaches, restful resort towns—and, yes, lobster and clam shacks.
Photo: A beach at sunset

Coronado Beach, California

Photograph by Sunny Awazuhara-Reed
Steady waves along San Diego Bay draw surfing enthusiasts and novices alike, as well as crowds of tan-seeking sunbathers.
Photo: Seashells on a beach

Cumberland Island, Georgia

Photograph by Fred Whitehead/Photo Library
Shells speckle the water's edge at Cumberland Island National Seashore in Georgia. The secluded barrier island gained fame after serving as the location of the secret wedding of John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn Bessette in 1996.
Photo: People unloading trucks on a beach near a rocky headland

Fraser Island, Australia

Photograph by Andrew Watson/Photo Library
Clear waters lap the shores of Fraser Island—the world's largest sand island—just off the coast of Queensland.
Photo: White stucco homes hugging the edge of a rocky beach






Mykonos Island, Greece

Photograph by Gerhard Zwerger-Schoner/Photo Library
International travelers love the Cycladic architecture, unspoiled beaches, and vivid nightlife of Greece's most popular island, Mykonos.fashioninn4us.blogspot.com

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