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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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_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
  • 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.
    nc_beach_erosion_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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church hug after being baptized in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
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  • Well wishers leave flowers and letters at a makeshift memorial for murdered designer Gianni Versace in front of his Ocean Blvd home July 19, 1997 in Miami, FL.  Versace was murdered outside his Miami Beach home at the age of 50 by spree killer Andrew Cunanan.
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  • Ocean Beach on Bita Bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Ocean Beach on Bita Bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Ocean Beach on Bita Bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Ocean Beach on Bita Bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Ocean Beach on Bita Bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • View down Ocean Drive and the art deco buildings of South Beach Miami Florida
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  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
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  • Ocean Beach on Long Bay  on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Ocean Beach on Bita Bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Ocean Beach on Bita Bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Ocean Beach on Bita Bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Ocean Beach on Bita Bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Ocean Beach on Bita Bay on Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course clubhouse in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course driving range in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of Sandy Point and the Ocean Course at Stono Inlet in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • Aerial view of Sandy Point and the Ocean Course at Stono Inlet in Kiawah Island, SC.
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  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
    pp_charleston_1002.JPG
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611225a.JPG
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