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  • Squash, okra, and potatoes for sale at a roadside produce stand near Wilmington, NC
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  • Tomatoes for sale at a roadside produce stand near Wilmington, NC
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  • A man feeds seagulls following the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • A sign shows the way to Portsmouth Village on Portsmouth Island, NC. Located in the North Core Banks, just southwest of  Ocracoke Island. Portsmouth Village was established by North Carolina's Colonial Assembly in 1753, but the village's last permanent residents left in 1971. It came under ownership of the National Park Service as part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore in 1976.
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  • A sign shows the way to Portsmouth Village on Portsmouth Island, NC. Located in the North Core Banks, just southwest of  Ocracoke Island. Portsmouth Village was established by North Carolina's Colonial Assembly in 1753, but the village's last permanent residents left in 1971. It came under ownership of the National Park Service as part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore in 1976.
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  • A sign shows the way to Portsmouth Village on Portsmouth Island, NC. Located in the North Core Banks, just southwest of  Ocracoke Island. Portsmouth Village was established by North Carolina's Colonial Assembly in 1753, but the village's last permanent residents left in 1971. It came under ownership of the National Park Service as part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore in 1976.
    LMB_5409_okra_6108.jpg
  • B. Mock casts a fishing pole from a dock on Portsmouth Island, NC. Located in the North Core Banks, just southwest of  Ocracoke Island. Portsmouth Village was established by North Carolina's Colonial Assembly in 1753, but the island's last permanent residents left in 1971, and is now uninhabited.
    LMB_5409_okra_6155.jpg
  • A marker buoy lies washed up on a beach of Portsmouth Island, NC. Located in the North Core Banks, just southwest of  Ocracoke Island. Portsmouth Village was established by North Carolina's Colonial Assembly in 1753, but the island's last permanent residents left in 1971, and is now uninhabited.
    LMB_5409_okra_6135.jpg
  • The Okracoke Ferry Boat pulls away from Ocracoke, Island in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • The Okracoke Ferry Boat pulls away from Ocracoke, Island in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
    LMB_5409_okra_6206.jpg
  • Men camp out on a dock on Portsmouth Island, NC. Located in the North Core Banks, just southwest of  Ocracoke Island. Portsmouth Village was established by North Carolina's Colonial Assembly in 1753, but the island's last permanent residents left in 1971, and is now uninhabited.
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  • A dog walks on a dock on Portsmouth Island, NC.
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  • A dog walks on a dock on Portsmouth Island, NC.
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  • A sign shows the way to Portsmouth Village on Portsmouth Island, NC. Located in the North Core Banks, just southwest of  Ocracoke Island. Portsmouth Village was established by North Carolina's Colonial Assembly in 1753, but the village's last permanent residents left in 1971. It came under ownership of the National Park Service as part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore in 1976.
    LMB_5409_okra_6109.jpg
  • A dog walks on a dock on Portsmouth Island, NC.
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  • A sign shows the way to Portsmouth Village on Portsmouth Island, NC. Located in the North Core Banks, just southwest of  Ocracoke Island. Portsmouth Village was established by North Carolina's Colonial Assembly in 1753, but the village's last permanent residents left in 1971. It came under ownership of the National Park Service as part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore in 1976.
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  • A dog swims in the Gulf Stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
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  • SCUBA diver's bubbles rise to the surface in the Gulf Stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
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  • B.  Mock spearfishes in the Gulf Stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Freediving is a type of breath-hold diving in which divers descend for the length of a breath with out any SCUBA tanks or breathing apparatus. Many believe spearfishing to be the most sustainable form of fishing, since there is no blind-casting of lines or nets. The hunter sees exactly what they are fishing for, and thus there is no wasteful by-catch of unwanted creatures.
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  • A Mahi-Mahi (or Dolphin Fish) is hooked by a fisherman in the gulf stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • A Mahi-Mahi (or Dolphin Fish) is hooked by a fisherman in the gulf stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • A walks on a shoal in Ocracoke Inlet at night. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Inlet is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has fast currents, sandbars and shoals that make navigation extremely difficult.
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  • A man feeds seagulls following the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • A man feeds seagulls following the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • A dog swims in the Gulf Stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
    LMB_5409_okra_6087.jpg
  • SCUBA diver's bubbles rise to the surface in the Gulf Stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
    LMB_5409_okra_6079.jpg
  • A man holds a flying fish in the Gulf Stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
    LMB_5409_okra_6065.jpg
  • B.  Mock spearfishes in the Gulf Stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Freediving is a type of breath-hold diving in which divers descend for the length of a breath with out any SCUBA tanks or breathing apparatus. Many believe spearfishing to be the most sustainable form of fishing, since there is no blind-casting of lines or nets. The hunter sees exactly what they are fishing for, and thus there is no wasteful by-catch of unwanted creatures.
    LMB_5409_okra_6049.jpg
  • A man holds a flying fish up to the moon's light on Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
    LMB_5409_okra_6171.jpg
  • A marker buoy lies washed up on a beach of Portsmouth Island, NC. Located in the North Core Banks, just southwest of  Ocracoke Island. Portsmouth Village was established by North Carolina's Colonial Assembly in 1753, but the island's last permanent residents left in 1971, and is now uninhabited.
    LMB_5409_okra_6140.jpg
  • A dog swims in the Gulf Stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
    LMB_5409_okra_6097.jpg
  • SCUBA diver's bubbles rise to the surface in the Gulf Stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
    LMB_5409_okra_6080.jpg
  • A man holds a flying fish in the Gulf Stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
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  • Plankton floats in the warm waters of he Gulf Stream off Ocracoke Island, NC. Plankton can be a nurturer of sea life - as many fish feed off of them - but when plankton's growth gets out of control, deadly blooms can take over the water and deplete oxygen, choking and suffocating other life.
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  • A fisherman prepares to gaff a Mahi-Mahi (or Dolphin Fish) that is hooked on a line in the gulf stream off of Ocracoke Island. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • Seagulls follow the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
    okra_6016.jpg
  • A man feeds seagulls following the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
    okra_5984.jpg
  • Seagulls follow the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • A dog walks on a dock on Portsmouth Island, NC.
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