What Island Am I On?
Outer Banks Coastal Life
by Jes Gray
2w ago
A Birdseye View of Our Shifting Sands Photo Above: On September 18th, 2003, Hurricane Isabel hit Hatteras Island with wind speeds up to 105 mph. The storm surge produced a 2,000 ft. long and up to 15 ft. deep inlet, which wasn’t closed by the Army Corps via dredge and fill efforts until late November ..read more
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Harbor Towns Cruises: Making Old Ways New Again
Outer Banks Coastal Life
by Jes Gray
2w ago
Before roughly a century ago, if one wanted to explore the Outer Banks, they would arrive by boat, crossing the sounds’ shallow water in private ferries and boats captained by skilled locals. Their journeys would start at one of the many port towns on the inner banks, where they would have stayed in town for ..read more
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Living Proof: Artistic Visions of Hope & Healing
Outer Banks Coastal Life
by Betsy DiJulio
2w ago
The arts help heal. And three Outer Banks women are “living proof ..read more
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A Guide to the Most Unique Farms of Currituck
Outer Banks Coastal Life
by Julie Short
2w ago
Based on the number of produce stands in view, the county offers a variety of– unique farms that are highly worthy of exploration ..read more
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COOL POOLS
Outer Banks Coastal Life
by Ann Wood
2w ago
Living on the Outer Banks, it’s easy to become envious of the seemingly endless supply of vacation homes boasting amenities packages we could only dream of having in our own homes ..read more
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Grave Digger: The Next Generation
Outer Banks Coastal Life
by Julie Short
2w ago
To start any story about the talented Anderson family and their legendary business, the conversation must begin with its visionary creator, Dennis Anderson ..read more
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At Alligator River, Adventures Await… for Those Who Seek Them!
Outer Banks Coastal Life
by Steve Hanf
2w ago
The speed limit on all of the gravel roads of the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge is a modest 35 mph. Visitors would be wise, however, to creep along at a slower pace ..read more
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2024 Outer Banks Coastal Life Cutest Pets Winners
Outer Banks Coastal Life
by Hadley Shoaf
2w ago
Our competition featured your pets from all along the famous beaches of the Outer Banks. With strong participation it was clear that choosing a winner and finalists was no easy task ..read more
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Upcoming Happenings
Outer Banks Coastal Life
by Chris Murphy
3M ago
Spring to Early Summer Calendar of Events 2024 ..read more
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Fresh Pond
Outer Banks Coastal Life
by Jes Gray
3M ago
Picture the Summer on the Outer Banks: Cars crowd the bypass, crosswalks bustle with families, umbrellas speckle the beach, and boaters buzz throughout the sound ..read more
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