Coast to Coast
Pros:
Beautiful pictures, good idea's for vacation
Cons:
Too many advertisements
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Author's Review
I recently purchased the magazine, "Coastal Living, The Magazine for People Who Love The Coast." The $3.95 I spent on it was well worth the price. The magazine is in excess of 228 pages, of stories and the most magnificent pictures I have ever seen. Listed below are some of the articles in the latest issue:
1. EASY ROAD TRIPS FROM COAST TO COAST - North of San Francisco
2. LOST COAST FOUND - North California Region
3. OLD TIMES AND OYSTERS - Apalachiocola, Florida
4. NATURAL ESCAPE - Cumberland Island, Georgia
5. RUSTIC PARADISE - Catalina Islands
6. JUMP START - Negril, Jamaica
7. MARITIME MARYLAND - Chesapeake Bay
8. FAMILY CAMPING - Coast of Maine
9. THE MYRTLE BEACH AREA - South Carolina
10. BOROUGHING THE BEST - Charleston South Carolina
11. OREGON OUTBACK LIVING - Oregon
In addition to articles on the above topics, there is a section of recipes(mostly seafood), vacation sights, travel planners and real estate. For just $329,000, you can own your own home right on the coast of California!
There was a wonderful article, Inn's Ahoy! that focused on Captain John Stone and his beautiful sailboat, the Cutty Sark. Captain John's vacation package takes you on the Cutty and brings you from inn to inn through Washington's scenic waters.
The magazine was beautiful to look at, interesting to read, and left me fantasizing on where I would like to travel to next. I would suggest that you look into it if you need some ideas on travelling this summer