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Outer Banks of North Carolina

"North Carolina’s famed Outer Banks are steeped in history. These northernmost beaches were home to America’s first colony, the Wrights’ first flight and the nation’s first seashore. That legacy of adventure thrives today with a range of opportunities to explore the region by land, air or sea."

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"100+ Miles of Beaches
Cape Hatteras National Seashore
The Lost Colony
Kiteboarding & Water Sports
4 Coastal Lighthouses
Wild Spanish Mustangs"

Reference: visitnc.com
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  • Currituck Beach Light House

    Currituck Beach Light House

    Number of steps: 220 Height to focal plane of lens: 158 feet Height to top of roof: 162 feet Number of bricks: approximately one million Thickness of wall at base: 5 feet 8 inches Thickness of wall at parapet: 3 feet Position: 34 miles south of the Cape Henry Lighthouse (VA

  • Currituck Lighthouse and Whalehead Club

    Currituck Lighthouse and Whalehead Club

    Located in the Currituck Lighthouse Park Grounds

  • Wild Female Mallard on the Park Grounds

    Wild Female Mallard on the Park Grounds

    Located on Currituck Lighthouse Park Grounds

  • Wild Mallards on the Park Grounds

    Wild Mallards on the Park Grounds

    Currituck Beach Light House Park Grounds

  • Currituck Lighthouse and Whalehead Club

    Currituck Lighthouse and Whalehead Club

    Located in the Currituck Lighthouse Park Grounds

  • Currituck Beach Light House

    Currituck Beach Light House

    Number of steps: 220 Height to focal plane of lens: 158 feet Height to top of roof: 162 feet Number of bricks: approximately one million Thickness of wall at base: 5 feet 8 inches Thickness of wall at parapet: 3 feet Position: 34 miles south of the Cape Henry Lighthouse (VA

  • Currituck Beach Light House

    Currituck Beach Light House

    Number of steps: 220 Height to focal plane of lens: 158 feet Height to top of roof: 162 feet Number of bricks: approximately one million Thickness of wall at base: 5 feet 8 inches Thickness of wall at parapet: 3 feet Position: 34 miles south of the Cape Henry Lighthouse (VA

  • Currituck Beach Light House

    Currituck Beach Light House

    Number of steps: 220 Height to focal plane of lens: 158 feet Height to top of roof: 162 feet Number of bricks: approximately one million Thickness of wall at base: 5 feet 8 inches Thickness of wall at parapet: 3 feet Position: 34 miles south of the Cape Henry Lighthouse (VA

  • Currituck Beach Light House

    Currituck Beach Light House

    Number of steps: 220 Height to focal plane of lens: 158 feet Height to top of roof: 162 feet Number of bricks: approximately one million Thickness of wall at base: 5 feet 8 inches Thickness of wall at parapet: 3 feet Position: 34 miles south of the Cape Henry Lighthouse (VA

  • Currituck Beach Light House

    Currituck Beach Light House

    Number of steps: 220 Height to focal plane of lens: 158 feet Height to top of roof: 162 feet Number of bricks: approximately one million Thickness of wall at base: 5 feet 8 inches Thickness of wall at parapet: 3 feet Position: 34 miles south of the Cape Henry Lighthouse (VA

  • Sunset from Duck, NC

    Sunset from Duck, NC

    "Duck is located along the Outer Banks of North Carolina between the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Currituck Sound to the West" reference "Wikipedia.org"

  • Shackelford Banks North Carolina

    Shackelford Banks North Carolina

    Area is located in the northern part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Shackelford is only accessible with a 4-wheel drive vehicle. The area has no roads. The area has some homes, mostly rentals for those who want to live off the grid and the sand dunes provide the home for North Carolina wild horses.

  • Shackelford Banks North Carolina

    Shackelford Banks North Carolina

    Area is located in the northern part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Shackelford is only accessible with a 4-wheel drive vehicle. The area has no roads. The area has some homes, mostly rentals for those who want to live off the grid and the sand dunes provide the home for North Carolina wild horses.

  • Shackelford Banks North Carolina

    Shackelford Banks North Carolina

    Area is located in the northern part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Shackelford is only accessible with a 4-wheel drive vehicle. The area has no roads. The area has some homes, mostly rentals for those who want to live off the grid and the sand dunes provide the home for North Carolina wild horses.

  • Bodie Island Light House

    Bodie Island Light House

    he current Bodie Island Lighthouse is the third that has stood in this vicinity of Bodie Island on the Outer Banks in North Carolina and was built in 1872. It stands 156 feet tall and is located on the Roanoke Sound side of the first island that is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Reference:Wikipedia

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