Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Great Beach

Written by John Hay, 1963
"Cape Cod's Outer Beach, stretching for forty miles from the tip of Provincetown to the end of Monomoy Island is not undiscovered country. Many men have walked it. Planes skim over it in no time at all, and the beach buggies bruise it with impunity. Still, the marks we make on it are all erased in time. The sea and sand insist in their own art. The beach is in a continuous state of remaking and invites discovery. It was first called "Great" so far as I know, by Henry David Thoreau. Otherwise it has been known for a long time as the Outer Beach, the Outer Shore, or in more familiar terms as the Back Side."

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