A hidden gem of geological catastrophe, Providence Canyon is still breathtaking. In the 1820’s when pioneers moved to this area of southwest Georgia, it was all rolling hills. They stripped all the natural vegetation to plant cotton, plowing downhill year after year. Within 20 years (20 YEARS!!!) the sandy soil’s continued erosion grew from ditches...
Read MoreI’ve always wanted to watch baby sea turtles make their dash for the sea under cover of darkness. Imagine my excitement when I found there were still sea turtle nests to hatch while we were on Cape Hatteras…
Read MoreDo yourself a favor and allocate more than a day to visit Cape Lookout National Seashore! You won’t be sorry. To see a few of our photos, click here!
Read MoreIt’s hard to beat the laid back FREE fun… including the ferry from Cape Hatteras … we had during our week on Ocracoke Island! Here are our Top 10 Free Fun Ideas!
Read MoreOregon Inlet Campground at Cape Hatteras National Seashore is a windswept, beach dunes, laid back great camping experience. Camping almost right on the beach? What’s not to like!
Read MoreLight a lighthouse and turn off the US economy? That’s what happened on Black Friday, 1929 on Ocracoke Island, USA
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