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Cape May - Day 5

Today it was a bike morning. We got up around 6:30 and headed to boardwalk. 


There were many people walking, biking. We went at the end of the boardwalk, it was newly made beach walkways and were very beautiful! 



We stayed there for sometime and headed back home. On the way back stopped at very clean and lovely cafe to have coffee.

Logged in for office after reaching and closed the office work by 12:30 to go on beach with Saju dada anf family. Kids were already on beach. Again we soaked us in big waves and sand. 







Came back home took shower to eat lunch cum dinner 😊 at Mexican place which was super yummy! 




After that we were planning for mini golf but it started raining so came home and relaxed with wine.

Once the rain is stopped decided to go to sunset beach to watch sunset. The shop on beach was very interesting with very different kind of things. It was fun to do window shopping. 




We couldn’t see sunset due to clouds but the beach was amazing. We did walk and while comping back it was dark so crabs started coming out of their holes on the beach. Crabs were white with blacked dotted eyes, it was beautiful, never seen a white crab. 

Ended day with sitting and chatting on the beach! Another lovely day ended!

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