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The Outer Banks of North Carolina

2023-02-26 00:23:27

When I was walking in the sea and the sand warmed up at my feet, the waves hit a wave on my ankle. It's as though they were trying to bring me into the ocean. The sun rises on the horizon, reflects the waves and shines like gold. When you are away from the sea, it stimulates the smell I desire, so salt air smells very strong. Boston Bank of North Carolina was always my first favorite memory. I feel like I am at home in the ocean, so I am looking forward to going every summer.

I am in a pouch in Duck's rental housing in the Bund in the state of North Carolina. The weather in October is very good, 70 degrees and there are plenty of sunshine. A white cloud slides parallel to the ocean from north to south, over a huge sky. The lights are very special. It is creamy and penetrates every corner to make it beautiful. My wife likes to take pictures and he said that the lights in the Bund are very suitable for photography. What can I say? I believe my wife in my 40's. Between the house in front I saw the sea, gray and blue patches.

I am standing at the dock of the 50-foot North Carolina band from the Atlantic Ocean. Left, right, front, back, down, I can see only the sea. I was wearing a light blue hat like a swimsuit hat, and a black cable hit my back like a ponytail. I look like a special movie by Esther Williams, but he was crouching squatting during Woody Allen 's sleep. This cap is the heart of a portable electroencephalograph (EEG) and invented by Dr. Stephen Sands, Sands Research's biomedical scientific expert and chief scientific officer. Steve is a big bullied bald man who may be mistaken as a local high school science teacher, a football coach, or perhaps a captain of a deep sea fishing boat.

Foreign banks are located in North Carolina. It is a narrow chain 175 miles long. There are often strong winds and storms in this area. It basically consists of sand dunes. Due to the prevailing wind, dunes are formed. The wind comes from the opposite direction of northeast and southwest. By spontaneous development, sand dunes are formed. The most active sand dune in the Bund is Jockey's Ridge. Some interesting features about the Bund is that it accommodates the towering lighthouse.