Outer Banks are a delightful holiday destination that is little known among foreign tourists. But North Carolinians are frequent guests here. Some of them come here in trailers and stay all summer. They are attracted by the endless white beaches, beautiful nature, numerous attractions and still undiscovered secrets. Vacationers are engaged in water entertainment, fishing, hunting, sunbathing, swimming, and also take part in festivals and festivals.
The barrier islands of the Outer Banks stretch for 320 km along the coast of North Carolina, occupying almost half of it. They originate off the southeastern coasts of Virginia Beach, the eastern coast of the United States, and separate the Straits of Kerrituk, Albemarl and Pamlico from the Atlantic Ocean. The exact number of islands is unknown - it is constantly changing. Climatic features and collisions of underwater currents form mobile shoals, new land areas or absorb old ones.