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Long Island's eastern coast is wild and untamed. Here dramatic cliffs and caves face the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean. On the western lee side, quiet sandy beaches slope gently into the Bahama Bank, creating the perfect swimming conditions.
2. The Twin Churches
Two similar twin-towered churches in Clarence Town are credited to Father Jerome Hawes. St. Pauls church was built when he was an Anglican priest; St. Peter's & St. Paul's Church was designed after he became Roman Catholic. Both are historic must see.
3. Dean's Blue Hole
Dare to be brave, be bold, be adventurous, climb up the rocky pathway and plunge into the 663 feet depths of the second deepest blue hole in the world. The most spectacular thing about this blue hole is the beach that surrounds it.