MYRTLE BEACH, SC
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Ongoing, First published Dec 09, 2014
a wide range of attractions and memorable instants for fun. Visit this uninterrupted 60-mile stretch on the Grand Strand of the Atlantic, a true paradise, where you'll find yourself at an ease for shagging in special shag-shoes, hunting for the blue-crabs and enjoying the famous crab-cakes of South Carolina. Visit the T.I.G.E.R.S. corner to hug and shake hands with the 'nobility' of kilimanjaro: leopards, tigers, cheetah, panthers, jaguars, and lions. For having more adrenaline spark, take the Slingshot to face the sky at a height of 300 feet into the air - while hanging on a thin elastic rope. Be propelled on 360 degrees, then be landed, lifted, landed again, over and over. To find peace and balance after this 'heroic avalanche,' bike in the State Park to indulge in the abundance of decorative plants. Whatever you plan to do in Myrtle Beach, make no mistake: once you enter this stretch, you'll have a hard time narrowing down your top activity choices. Welcome to Myrtle!
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