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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Toronto Map Tourist Attractions to US SAVE THE SEA TURTLES WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH S. Lumina Ave. 910/256-8116, www.visitwrightsville.com The uninterrupted stretch of sand is the main attraction on Wrightsville Beach, a small island off the mainland in a town of the same name. The four-mile-long beach is a haven for surfing, parasailing, swimming, and beachcombing, or just relaxing in the sand. Johnnie Mercer Fishing Pier is the most recognizable structure on the beach. The original wooden pier was destroyed by Hurricane Fran in 1996 and replaced with a solid concrete pier in 2000. The Carolina Yacht Club dates back to 1853 </p>
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