
Reading the Rips
The bright red letters dot countless beach access points along the Outer Banks. Yet for all the warnings about rip currents, swimmers still struggle to identify and avoid dangerous rip currents.
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Outer Banks Beach Canopy Laws
Quite a bit of gear is required for a day on the beach with family and friends. Often that includes tents and umbrellas to protect us from the hot sun.
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A Cigarette Butt – Just One Little Piece of Trash
When teeny tiny cigarette butts make headlines in many ways, it becomes obvious that these little bits of trash are causing big problems.
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Years of Raising Kids By the Sea Yields Simple Advice: Always Swim Near a Lifeguard
Raising kids with sand between their toes, I’ve learned some tips, but my best advice is to always swim near a lifeguard.
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When Sand Becomes Deadly
It’s important that we are all aware of the dangers associated with digging holes and tunnels on the beach and understand that it can lead to serious injury or death.
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OBX 5 Minute Beach Cleanup
Leslie Vegas has always been a trash collector, so it’s no surprise that she found a way to encourage others to just take five minutes and do the same
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Searching for the Light: The Beacons of the Outer Banks
Outer Banks Lighthouses: Millions of visitors travel far and wide to climb their twisting stairways, photograph them or just stand in the shadow of their powerful presence.
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