{"id":203491,"date":"2016-05-26T19:44:05","date_gmt":"2016-05-26T23:44:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/north-carolina-beaches-come-as-guests-leave-as-family.php"},"modified":"2016-05-26T19:44:05","modified_gmt":"2016-05-26T23:44:05","slug":"north-carolina-beaches-come-as-guests-leave-as-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/beaches\/north-carolina-beaches-come-as-guests-leave-as-family.php","title":{"rendered":"North Carolina Beaches: Come as Guests. Leave as Family!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>          Whoever coined the term \"antidote to civilization\" must          have visited the peaceful and tranquil shores of North          Carolina. A warm sunny day, little traffic, a gourmet          picnic lunch and a bottle of wine  it just doesnt get          any better. To help you plan your visit, we present you          with information on where to stay, fine dining          establishments and some ideas on what to do while you          enjoy the coast of North Carolina.        <\/p>\n<p>          There's something about North Carolina's legendary coast          that attracts visitors from all over the globe. The          commanding splendor of the ocean, sunny and temperate          climate of the pristine beaches and the abundant marshes          and wetlands are just some of the reasons that North          Carolina beaches are one of the hottest attractions in          the nation. Whether you are looking for a romantic          getaway or a family vacation, NCBeaches.com helps you          find the ideal spot for your next trip. With more than          300 miles of unspoiled coast, it's easy to find the          perfect beach for your getaway ... whatever the occasion.          Take a complete tour, beach-by-beach, of North Carolina's          peaceful shore.        <\/p>\n<p>          The east coast boasts of the largest sand dunes in the          United States, as well as more than 3,375 miles of          shoreline (including the offshore barrier islands.) North          Carolinians are also quite proud of the beaches as they          provide not just a wealth peaceful beauty, but an          abundance of history. The United States named Cape          Hatteras, NC as the first national seashore in 1953; yet          its discovery was well documented nearly four centuries          earlier as Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazano set out          to find a westward passage to Asia and discovered the          unspoiled land. North Carolina was also home to the first          English settlement in North America. Roanoke Island, an          island situated between the Albemarle and Pamlico sounds,          first welcomed explorers in 1585. The second group came          to the area in 1587 and from their mysterious          disappearance the tale of the Lost Colony was born.        <\/p>\n<p>          The shores of North Carolina became a huge commerce area          for fishing, yet the maritime heritage stands apart from          other coasts because of the many shipwrecks rather than          the monetary gains.           Graveyard of the Atlantic, as it is called, has been          responsible for over 600 shipwrecks since the 16th          century. The wrecks were due largely to the unique shape          of the beaches, especially around the Outer Banks. The          area is home to Diamond Shoals, where two great ocean          currents meet: the cold Labrador and the warm Northbound          Gulf Stream. As the currents meet, the difference in          temperatures creates constantly-shifting sandbars that          have aided in the numerous wrecks. Historian and author          David Stick poetically describes the angular coast. In          his book           Graveyard          of the Atlantic: Shipwrecks of the North Carolina          Coast , Stick writes, \"You can stand on          Cape Point at Hatteras on a stormy day and watch two          oceans come together in an awesome display of savage          fury; for there at the Point the northbound Gulf Stream          and the cold currents coming down from the Arctic run          head-on into each other, tossing their spumy spray a          hundred feet or better into the air and dropping sand and          shells and sea life at the point of impact. Thus is          formed the dreaded Diamond Shoals, its fang-like shifting          sand bars pushing seaward to snare the unwary mariner.          Seafaring men call it the Graveyard of the Atlantic.\"        <\/p>\n<p>          It is because of these wrecks that North Carolina          constructed 10           lighthouses along the coast, seven of which stand          today as reminders of the rich coastal culture. Perhaps          the most famous of the lighthouses is the           Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, completed in 1870. Two          additions to add height were made 50 years later making          it America's tallest lighthouse at 208 feet high.          Construction took roughly 1.25 million bricks and cost          $155,000.00 in the eighteen hundreds. Today more than          175,000 visitors flock to climb the 257 steps to the top.          Recently the lighthouse made quite a stir in the media as          the enormous structure was moved nearly 3,000 feet in the          summer of 1999 to ensure its preservation from the          encroaching Atlantic Ocean.        <\/p>\n<p>          From the Southern shores of Holden          Beach and Wilmington          to the narrow stretch of barrier islands known as the          Outer          Banks, visitors can choose the destination based on          the different activities offered or atmosphere of the          beach itself. Historians relish in the many museums,          national seashores and legends surrounding the coast.          Environmentalists enjoy the wildlife refuges, bird          watching and nature trails scattered down the beaches.          Adventurers enjoy the windsurfing, scuba diving, hang          gliding and many more activities. The Southern beaches,          such as Wilmington,          Oak          Island and Holden          Beach, are well known for their plethora of          nationally acclaimed golf courses. Known as \"North          Carolina's Golf Coast,\" the area between Wilmington          and Calabash          boasts of more than 35 champion golf courses. Famous golf          pros such as Palmer, Couples and Dye designed some of the          best courses in the area. Whether you're looking to rent          or own a fully equipped villa or beach front cottage, the          southern beaches accommodate all styles.        <\/p>\n<p>          The northern beaches of North Carolina, from Emerald          Isle to the Outer Banks,          offer many different sporting activities. Because of the          great winds, kites are a favorite way to enjoy the beach          and are found decorating many of the shops in the area.          Families flock to the beach with brightly decorated kites          to enjoy hours of fun. Kiteboarding,          a sport unique to the Outer Banks          and growing in popularity, has become one of the biggest          activities of the area.           Kitty Hawk Kites, a store that offers everything from          toys to tours, has every kind of kite possible. Whether          it's single line kites for kids on the beach or Stunt          kites that for those who want to perform tricks and          advanced maneuvers, you will find everything you need to          enjoy the Outer Banks wind.        <\/p>\n<p>          One of the more popular activities with a long history,          fishing brings in many travelers from around the nation.          North Carolina beaches provide the perfect spot for          fishing as the nearby The          Gulf Stream warms the Atlantic. The collision of the          warm The          Gulf Stream and the cold Labrador currents create a          hotspot for all types of fish, and fishermen catch          anything from Wahoo to Sailfish, depending on the season.          From deep sea fishing to pier and surf          fishing, North Carolina beaches have everything you          need.        <\/p>\n<p>          Yet the beaches of North Carolina are more than just a          vacation spot; they are a year-round beach community          where people work and play. Come visit our spectacular          sites and sandy beaches all along North Carolina's          shores. The NCBeaches.com comprehensive database of          anything from restaurant coupons and menus to vacation          rentals will help you plan your ideal trip to anywhere on          the North Carolina coast.        <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Link:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.ncbeaches.com\/\" title=\"North Carolina Beaches: Come as Guests. Leave as Family!\">North Carolina Beaches: Come as Guests. Leave as Family!<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Whoever coined the term \"antidote to civilization\" must have visited the peaceful and tranquil shores of North Carolina. A warm sunny day, little traffic, a gourmet picnic lunch and a bottle of wine it just doesnt get any better. 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