This souvenir-size book's nearly 90 images provide a photographic journey of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, from Corolla to Ocracoke Island.
The Outer Banks of North Carolina are a string of barrier
islands stretching from the Virginia border southward to Cape Hatteras
and then southwestward, across Hatteras Inlet, to Ocracoke Island. Having long attracted explorers, innovators, and treasure seekers, these narrow ribbons of sand are known for their iconic lighthouses, charming towns, storied sand dunes and beaches, and ties to history.
Photographs showcase
well-known towns and destinations, including Corolla, Duck, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head, Manteo, and Wanchese;
iconic OBX beaches and coastlines, including the long stretches of undeveloped shoreline of Cape Hatteras National Seashore and the massive sand dunes of Jockey's Ridge State Park;
must-see attractions, including lighthouses, the Elizabethan Gardens, and monuments to the Wright brothers' discovery of flight; and
wildlife, including seasonal waterfowl and the remnants of a herd of wild Spanish mustangs that can be seen roaming the northern beaches.
This photographic tour of the nature and attractions of the islands shows why OBX is one of the prime vacation spots on the Eastern Seaboard.
This souvenir-size book's nearly 90 images provide a photographic
journey of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, from Corolla to Ocracoke
Island.
The Outer Banks of North Carolina are a string of barrier
islands stretching from the Virginia border southward to Cape Hatteras
and then southwestward, across Hatteras Inlet, to Ocracoke Island. Having
long attracted explorers, innovators, and treasure seekers, these
narrow ribbons of sand are known for their iconic lighthouses, charming
towns, storied sand dunes and beaches, and ties to history.
Photographs showcase
well-known towns and destinations, including Corolla, Duck, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head, Manteo, and Wanchese;
iconic OBX beaches and coastlines, including the long stretches
of undeveloped shoreline of Cape Hatteras National Seashore and the
massive sand dunes of Jockey's Ridge State Park;
must-see attractions, including lighthouses, the Elizabethan
Gardens, and monuments to the Wright brothers' discovery of flight; and
wildlife, including seasonal waterfowl and the remnants of a
herd of wild Spanish mustangs that can be seen roaming the northern
beaches.
This photographic tour of the nature and attractions of the islands
shows why OBX is one of the prime vacation spots on the Eastern
Seaboard.