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Cluxewe Beach in the sunset.

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What We Love: Cluxewe Beach

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  • July 28, 2022
  • VanIsle.News Staff
The clouds stuck around just enough to put on a show

Cluxewe Beach is a beautiful spot to camp, relax, and take in the sunset.

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