The rest of our stay in Wellfleet was just as amazing as the first few days. We LOVED it there! Our 4th of July in Cape Cod started out with a swim in a freshwater glacial pond about 500 yards in diameter and water that was relatively clear and warm. After bloodymarys and a quick nap, we headed to the beach to watch the sunset (which was one of the most beautiful we've ever seen) and some fireworks. Cape Cod is definitely a place we plan on visiting again.
Once we left the Cape, we drove back to NYC for the night before heading to West Virginia to work at the "All Good" festival. We are working the day shift in VIP which we think is a big step up from our positions at Bonnaroo. We'll see how we feel about it when it's all over on Sunday.
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Maybe this is a ridiculously stupid question, but... how do you see the sunset over water on the east coast?!?!?!??!
We would never have guessed it either, but if you look at a map of MA, you can watch the sun rise and set over water all the time in Wellfleet.
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