
Posted by rick pa z6b on 8/24/2009, 2:11 pm
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Just returned from my annual trip to Hatteras NC . Some palms,sunsets and big surf ...
I thought this looked like a CIDP near the ferry dock in Hatteras Village
Sabal Palmettos on Ocracoke
Washingtonia on Ocracoke
Sabal and Butias
When on Ocracoke (arrrrrgggghhhhh mateys) ...
I love mermaids ...
The nightly show from my campsite in Waves , NC
These kite surfers are semi crazy (the power went out as we were leaving due to one of them getting hung up in a power line ...
Big surf from Bill ...
Looking north to the Rodanthe Pier
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LIFE IS A JOURNEY , TRAVEL LIGHT
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