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Warm U.S. Islands for Cold Times
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This hotel on Amelia Island, Fla., has enviable ocean views. (Gary W. Carter/Corbis)
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Riding horses along the beach on Amelia Island. (Dave G. Houser/Corbis)
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Jungle Gardens Alligator Swamp on Avery Island, La. (Jan Butchofsky-Houser/Corbis)
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The gift shop at McIlhenny Company Tabasco Factory on Avery Island. (Courtesy Ron Baker)
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The pristine beauty of Caladesi Island State Park, Fla. (Courtesy Visit Florida)
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The white-sand beaches of Caladesi Island are terrific for sunbathing—and for collecting seashells. (Courtesy Bob Hakesley)
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Houses, hotels, and restaurants along Avalon Bay on Catalina Island, off the southern California coast. (Ralph A. Clevenger/Corbis)
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Sunbathers on Santa Catalina Beach. (Dave G. Houser/Corbis)
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The Casino, an art deco movie house on Catalina Island. (Alison Wright/Corbis)
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Driftwood on Daufuskie Island, S.C. (Bob Krist/Corbis)
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A small house on one of Daufuskie Island's rural roads. (Bob Krist/Corbis)
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Kayaks on rugged Molokai, the least visited major Hawaiian island. (Douglas Peebles/Corbis)
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Surf rolling over Pohakumauliuli Beach on Molokai Island. (Richard A. Cooke/Corbis)
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Sand Dunes on South Padre Island, Tex. (Bob Daemmrich/Corbis)
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Surfers at South Padre Island, a barrier island on the Gulf of Mexico. (Erich Schlegel/Dallas Morning News/Corbis)
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A man on an outboard canoe on Moon River, Tybee Island, Georgia. (John Elk III/Getty)
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The Tybee Island Light Station, pretty enough to make it onto a U.S. postage stamp. (Bob Krist/Corbis)










