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Cape Cod - My Journey Contest Video for Lonely Planet

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2009

Tony Wheeler, one of the founders of Lonely Planet, rediscovers a favourite US holiday resort, Cape Cod, a jut of land a short drive from Boston. With a long sea-faring tradition and great beaches, it's all about getting out on the water. Produced by Lonely Planet TV
Did you enjoy this sample My Journey contest entry from Lonely Planet? Upload your own Travel Video and enter to WIN the chance to film for Lonely Planet on location in California thanks to T-Mobile myTouch 3G. Make sure your video is 3 minutes or less enter the My Journey contest at http://www.youtube.com/lonelyplanet .

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  • I live on Cape Cod.... quit clogging out road ways with your terrible driving. J/K but seriously go slow, there are a lot of narrow roads here.

  • Great place to go, nice summer vacation spot. Tad expensive, but overall a good environment to spend a week or two. Especially the outer cape

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  • Yeah, THANK GOD for the winter!! yeee haw!!

  • Actually, it's an elbow :)

  • "Sort of a finger of land..." Well, it's more of an arm, flipping the bird to England. Very appropriate too... So in essence, it gave England a bit more than the finger, but to the same end. @#$& you England! I'm sure THAT'S how the Pilgrims felt.

  • I live on cape cod and f******* hate it here

  • @tecate40 WRONG encounter beach in eastham was actually the first landing of the pilgrims... there was no fresh water so they moved on

  • i go up to Cape Cod every summer, sometimes in the spring and once in the fall. I love it there! It's full of nature and there are so many ways to enjoy everything that mother earth gives us, including whale watches (and bird watching), seals, the Pilgrim's Monument which give you an incredible view of the cape and so many other ways to just relax and enjoy yourself!

  • @tecate40 Poole Harbour is the second largest natural harbour in the world.

  • @randomted OK - but don't end a sentence with a preposition, randomted.

  • @AskCarrieLee  Don't worry- this guy missed all the best points about the Cape.... I mean, come on! whale watching (and a view of a notorious head shop) in P-town and the Mayflower? The Mayflower isn't even on the Cape! You can't help but do better! Good luck!

  • Provincetown was the Pilgrims first landing spot in the New World, it has the second largest natural harbor in the world, 2nd to Port Shegal in France. It was also the signing place of "The Mayflower Compact" which is the first democratic document gaurenteeing a government of the people for the people. Essentialy a blueprint of all modern democracies. Its a historically important place in many ways. They gay pop. has its roots in the world renown bohemian artist pop. of the early 20th century.

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