Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Hatteras National Sea Shore

Yesterday morning we headed south out of Kill Devil Hills down into the Hatteras National Sea Shore park. We stopped first at the Bodie Island Lighthouse getting to see our second of the four big lighthouses in the Northern Outer Banks. After a quick stop in Chicamacomico/Rodanthe to visit a life saving station we headed to the crown jewel of our day, the Cape Hatteras Light House pictured at left). We would spend most of the day at the Cape Hatteras Light House as it is Katie's Mom Gail's favorite lighthouse. At left is a shot of the two of us in front of the light. We got to see a movie on how they moved the light house 2000 feet back in 1999 to save it from falling into the ocean due to erosion. The light was closed to climbing but we did tour all the grounds and we also got to drive down to the original base of the lighthouse and compare where it is to where it was. We ended the day taking a ferry over to Ocracoke Island where we saw the Ocracoke light (pictured on right) as well as a cemetary for some British sailors killed in WWII off the Outer Banks. We have now seen all four of the lighthouses we wanted to see on this visit. It was a long day and we pulled back into Kill Devil Hills well after dark. Today is a visit to Manteo on Roanoke Island, will post more pictures later on the week.