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Climbing Mt Everest, that's easy.
“Mick, have you ever fancied climbin’ Mt Everest?” “What would I want to do a stupid, reckless thing like that for Joe?” “Well, you know that gorgeous new barmaid, the one with the” “Sparkling blue eyes?” “Yes Mick, well...
26 commentsNorth Carolina Outer Banks OBX Nags Head
Early maps of the Nags Head area show sand dunes that could be seen from miles out at sea. It is said that the town got its name because pirates used to tie a lantern around the neck of an old horse and lead it up and down the beach. Sailors on ships at sea would see the light and thinking it was on a ship would approach to close to shore and wreck enabling the pirates to steal the cargo the ship was carrying.
0 commentsPost Cards from the Vineyard, Friday August 25, 2011
Wellllllllll uuuuuhhhh, how do you like me now? I’m sure you have all heard of my proposal to streamline hundreds of government regulations which the Republicans have been whining about for the past year. Now let me warn you up front; they will...
11 commentsThe Outer Banks Sand Dunes (Jockey's Ridge State Park)
The sand dunes at Jockey's Ridge State Park took me by surprise. I went to the Outer Banks to surf, but figured I would tag along with my family the night they went to the dunes. Jockey's Ridge ended up being my favorite part of the vacation. The views are breathtaking. Learn some useful tips about visiting the sand dunes in this article.
0 commentsExploring the Lighthouses of the Outer Banks, NC.
Taking a trip to the East Coast? Make sure you take the time to see all the beautiful lighthouses.
1 commentEveryone has a hubpages big brother.
This is another old hub that has been scrubbed up with hubpages nicely nestled into the title. Mind you i can be bold enough to say that its position is loosely justified. Mick Coombs and Joe Paynter were sitting in the Nags Head pub when Joe...
25 commentsA Lighthouse Tour of the Outer Banks of North Carolina
Take a driving tour of lighthouses of the Outer Banks on your next North Carolina vacation. Visit the five historic restored lighthouses on the barrier islands and still have time to enjoy the beaches, shopping and great seafood restaurants of North Carolina's Outer Banks (OBX).
32 commentsOuter Banks NC: Kitty Hawk Has Large Sand Dunes That Can Even Be Seen From Space, But Can You Name What is Near?
There are many great places to visit and vacation in the world, and I’ve been to many of them… However, for fishing, camping, and hang gliding sports you simply can’t beat the Outer Banks NC! The Outer Banks NC are a chain of coastal islands...
5 commentsSandbarrs by Janet Barr: Beautiful Wreaths Made in Manteo NC with Real OBX Shells
"When speaking of the sea, Janet Barr's eyes glint like sea glass, and her face is wreathed in a smile," writes Mary Ellen Riddle, a Correspondent for The Virginian-Pilot newspaper. For years, Barr has been...
0 commentsNags Head Hotels
Are you looking for Nags Head hotels? Nags Head, located in the Outer Banks of North Carolina is one of the top travel destinations in the United States. Nags Head is considered the “beach town” in the...
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