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wutan007 · 2 years ago
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I've started a series based on the lighthouses in coastal NC. Thus far, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and the Bodie Island Lighthouse are represented. Prints of both are available but the original Cape Hatteras illustration has already been sold. #artforsale #illustration #drawing #instagram #nc #outerbanks #nchistory #ocean #sea #seagull #infinitecreations #capehatteras #bodieislandlighthouse #instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn5yhqwt8bQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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graypixllc · 2 years ago
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Near Frisco Pier, Outer Banks of North Carolina. Pentax 645, 45mm Free-Lens'd. Kodak Portra 800. NIK
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artworksstore · 1 year ago
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Check out the new nautical chart added to my Zazzle Store. Cape Hatteras to Charleston Nautical Chart and it is now available as Leggings. Please follow the link to see this product and additional products made using the same chart
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t880b · 9 months ago
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Morning Glory at Cape Hatteras: Sunrise Serenity on the Outer Banks
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dixiedrudge · 4 months ago
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The Graveyard of Ships - Today In Southern History
2 August 1795   On this date in 1795… A hurricane wrecked a fleet of eighteen Spanish ships on CapeHatteras claiming the lives of all passengers and crew. Thousands of ships have wrecked of Cape Hatteras, earning it the name, “TheGraveyard of Ships.” Other Years: 1776 – Members of the Continental Congress began adding their signatures to the Declaration of Independence. 1861 – The U.S.…
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americasgreatoutdoors · 4 years ago
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This least tern chick at Cape Hatteras National Seashore is very sleepy, but ready to rally for International Migratory Bird Day! 
From sandpipers and cranes to vultures and hummingbirds, to fluffy tired smol chicks, we are dedicated to bird conservation and preserving the environments they need to live.
Photo by National Park Service
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noaasanctuaries · 3 years ago
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This year is already flying by!
Tomorrow begins a month of learning and celebrating black history and all month we will be sharing some of our favorite stories! Check out this month’s signature series article that includes stories of courage and heroism in your sanctuaries. The first story is a little known story of bravery surrounding the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary!
Read about it here: https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/50/depths-of-courage.html
Image description: USS Monitor wreck now teams with marine life, from the permanent encrusting algae to great whales just passing through. (NOAA)
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photographybyjameshoffman · 4 years ago
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Seaside Sentinal: The Outer Banks of North Carolina #blackandwhite #nationalparkstraveller #nationalparksandmonuments #usparksandmonuments #nps #wanderlust #clouds #nikonphotography #nikon #lonelyplanet #photooftheday #nature #instagram #photography #photo #beach #ocean #treesofinstagram #capehatteras #obx #outerbanks #beachphotography #sky #landscapelovers #photographer #blackandwhitephotography (at Cape Hatteras National Seashore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPGVtBOA1Bp/?utm_medium=tumblr
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timcompton1 · 4 years ago
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Sand Dune This painting came from a reference pic that was taken when I was in Cape Hatteras on vacation. The flowers were low on the dune. I did embellish a bit, but it’s close.....beautiful place.
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ratchetray92 · 4 years ago
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#views #lighthouse #nightsinrodanthe #manteo #duck #capehatteras #bodielighthouse (at North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGqyMDThmgy/?igshid=1e7miz54a6qym
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graypixllc · 2 years ago
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Where Frisco Pier use to be, Outer Banks, North Carolina. Pentax 645, 45mm. Free-Lens'd. Kodak Portra 800. NIK
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artworksstore · 1 year ago
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Check out the new nautical chart added to my Zazzle Store. Cape Hatteras to Charleston Nautical Chart and it is now available as a Tapestry. Please follow the link to see this product and additional products made using the same chart
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barron8305 · 5 years ago
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Cape Hatteras and Cape Hatteras lighthouse. Headed south... #capehatteras #capehatteraslighthouse #outerbanks #atlanticocean #ocean #lifeatsea https://www.instagram.com/p/By4_McMHE2T/?igshid=12f3e1v47t6dr
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aintquiteright · 5 years ago
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by chadwalton3
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americasgreatoutdoors · 6 years ago
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Waves break under a cotton candy morning sky at Cape Hatteras National Seashore in North Carolina. Spend time listening to the sound of the surf, climb to the top of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, camp under the stars and find peace of mind in the sunshine at the nation's first national seashore. With splendid views of the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Hatteras National Seashore allows you the beach time you've been craving. Photo by Roupen Baker (www.sharetheexperience.org).
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noaasanctuaries · 3 years ago
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Educator Alert!
As part of our 50th anniversary campaign, we have been launching a series of new resource collections. In this new era of ocean conservation, we encourage formal and informal educators and other interested people to take advantage of the robust educational materials available in each topically-based collection. This month, we have launched a collection covering SHIPWRECKS. NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries staff study, interpret, and protect shipwrecks as places to explore, discover, and appreciate our country’s maritime legacy. Shipwrecks are a key aspect in understanding the maritime heritage of the United States and can help us learn more about our past. These shipwrecks not only help Americans learn more about our country’s past, but provide education, tourism, and recreational opportunities as well.
Dive into the collection here: https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/education/teachers/shipwreck/
Image Description: U-701, sunk by the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II sits partially buried on a sandy bottom in 110 feet of water. (Steve Sellers/NOAA)
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