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There is a spit of land in Delaware that is two blocks wide. In the morning, you can roll eastward out of bed and catch the day’s sunrise over the placid Atlantic.  In the evening, you can stroll westward to the eastern banks of the Rehoboth Bay and catch the sunset over the distant trees. I have been coming to this place for 25 years and never really knew that before. Evidently, many other people don’t know it either. With literally tens of thousands of people vacationing here, my family and I were one of only three groups who gathered on a public pier to watch the evening show at pocket-sized Monigle Park, Compared to the beaches on the ocean side of the spit, this park is small, roughly the size of a modern Great Room. It is bounded… read more

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Hi Nina.  I enjoyed reading your post.  Monigle is one of my favorite spots as well. It always amazes me how empty it is even on crowded beach days.

Thought you might enjoy the following video I shot there on a lazy afternoon in Dewey.

http://www.deweybeach.com/monigle-park/

Posted by DeweyBeach.com on 10/30/08 at 09:17 AM

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