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  • Passing down on the outside of the cape some distance, they came to anchor, sent explorers on the shore, who ascending on of the lofty sand-banks [47] which may still be seen there silently resisting the winds and waves, discovered further to the south, what is now known as Nauset harbor, entirely surrounded by

    Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01 Samuel de Champlain 1601

  • This afternoon we're off to Nauset Beach so he'll be in his element.

    The time has come, the walrus said… 2008

  • He's always the first one in and the last one out, no matter the water temperature, which at his favorite beach, Nauset Beach in Orleans, is usually not above 55.

    The time has come, the walrus said… 2008

  • He's always the first one in and the last one out, no matter the water temperature, which at his favorite beach, Nauset Beach in Orleans, is usually not above 55.

    Lance Mannion: 2008

  • Last Wednesday evening we went up to Nauset Beach.

    That voyeur thing 2008

  • Last Wednesday evening we went up to Nauset Beach.

    Lance Mannion: 2008

  • If you had started when I first advised you, you might have seen our tracks in the sand, still fresh, and reaching all the way from the Nauset Lights to Race Point, some thirty miles, — for at every step we made an impression on the Cape, though we were not aware of it, and though our account may have made no impression on your minds.

    Postcard : Ange Mlinko : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • If you had started when I first advised you, you might have seen our tracks in the sand, still fresh, and reaching all the way from the Nauset Lights to Race Point, some thirty miles, — for at every step we made an impression on the Cape, though we were not aware of it, and though our account may have made no impression on your minds.

    2007 August : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation - Part 2 2007

  • Rose had read a story in the Cape Gazette that laid out a brief history of the town of Nauset going back three hundred years to when it was first incorporated.

    Some Assembly Required Lynn Kiele Bonasia 2008

  • But the big story, the one most everyone from around here knew, was how Nauset had actually been attacked by the British during the War of 1812.

    Some Assembly Required Lynn Kiele Bonasia 2008

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