Review:

The Outer Banks is made up of 130 miles of barrier islands, dotted with fishing villages and quaint towns. Despite hosting visitors by the millions, each town maintains its individual character. Outdoor experiences are amazing throughout the Outer Banks and there are definitely attractions for each style of adventurer. To a certain degree, each has water, wind, and sand to its credit. These elements form the landscape and the culture. There are air, land, and sea experiences – including being a top the East Coast’s highest sand dune, climbing the tallest brick lighthouse in America at Cape Hatteras, or catching a great meal at one of more than 100 restaurants. More

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