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  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15507.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15506.JPG
  • Sea shells and a sand dollar along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15526.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15510.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29797.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29795.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15522.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15503.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29800.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach as the tide swirls around driftwood trees at Botany Bay Plantation July 3, 2016 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Edisto_Island_45260.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach as the tide swirls around driftwood trees at Botany Bay Plantation July 3, 2016 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Edisto_Island_45259.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29801.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29798.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29787.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29820.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29816.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15533.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15531.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15530.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15524.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15521.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15515.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15502.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15505.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15498.JPG
  • Driftwood trees against the sunrise on Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation October 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_20540.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach as the tide swirls around driftwood trees at Botany Bay Plantation July 3, 2016 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Edisto_Island_45261.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29796.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29794.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29823.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29792.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29789.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29790.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29788.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15532.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15529.JPG
  • Sea shells and a sand dollar along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15527.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15513.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach as the tide swirls around driftwood trees at Botany Bay Plantation July 3, 2016 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Edisto_Island_45258.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29791.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29822.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29818.JPG
  • Driftwood trees against the sunrise on Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation October 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_20540.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15523.JPG
  • Sea shells and a sand dollar along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15525.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15520.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15519.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15517.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15516.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15514.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15509.JPG
  • Driftwood lays on Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15508.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15504.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15500.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29800.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29799.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29821.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29817.JPG
  • A sand dollar along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15528.JPG
  • Sea shells along Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15518.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15512.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15511.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15499.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29793.JPG
  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation July 11, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_29819.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15501.JPG
  • Boneyard Beach at Botany Bay Plantation February 16, 2014 in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Each year 144,000 cubic yards of sand is washed away with the waves at the beach and nearshore eroding the coastal forest along the beachfront.
    Botany_Bay_15497.JPG
  • Section of Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_003.jpg
  • What is left of 2nd Street in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_016.JPG
  • Section of Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_011.JPG
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_009.JPG
  • What is left of 2nd Street in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_015.JPG
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_014.JPG
  • Section of Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_007.JPG
  • Section of Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_006.JPG
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_005.JPG
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_001.JPG
  • What is left of 2nd Street in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_015.jpg
  • What is left of 2nd Street in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_013.jpg
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_001.jpg
  • What is left of 2nd Street in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_013.JPG
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_010.JPG
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_008.JPG
  • Remnants of backyard deck stands in open water on Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_004.JPG
  • Section of Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_003.JPG
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_002.JPG
  • What is left of 2nd Street in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_016.jpg
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_014.jpg
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_012.jpg
  • Section of Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_011.jpg
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_010.jpg
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_009.jpg
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_008.jpg
  • Section of Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_007.jpg
  • Section of Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_006.jpg
  • Remnants of backyard deck stands in open water on Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_004.jpg
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    global_warming_012.JPG
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_002.jpg
  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
    nc_beach_erosion_005.jpg
  • View of the Mittens in Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
    ellis_monument_valley_042.JPG
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