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Cape Hatteras National Seashore is surely a paradise for rejuvenation and for revitalizing. Here the islands are frequently changed by winds, storms and tides. The people who live here get used to with atmospheric conditions. Cape Hatteras is 72-mile stretch of the Outer Banks from Nags Head to Crackle Island. The waters off these barrier islands, now serve as an outdoor adventure heaven where the fun is boasted by the sun, sea, and wind. Ranked as a ‘Top Ten Adventure Camps in the World” offers you a variety of adventurous sports. Further inland, the shoreline boasts miles of white beaches for the beachcomber, sunbather, and wader.

The most astonishing aspect of this island is its, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the nation’s tallest light house which builds in 1870, was moved to 2,900 feet along with metal rails in 1999. The light house was moved to escape it from falling into the Atlantic.
Via: abcnews