
Cross-section of one of the few remaining natural live oak tree barriers on Oak Island, North Carolina. Most of these windswept oaks and wax myrtle shrub protective barriers have long disappeared due to beach home development.
Cheers,
C. S.

Cross-section of one of the few remaining natural live oak tree barriers on Oak Island, North Carolina. Most of these windswept oaks and wax myrtle shrub protective barriers have long disappeared due to beach home development.
Cheers,
C. S.

Anglers fishing on a sandbar, accessed by boat, between Oak Island and Holden Beach, North Carolina in the Intracoastal Waterway. As the incoming tide starts to consume the sandbar, I found the aerial wave/water/sand patterns fascinating. I looked up wave theory, it goes pretty deep (pun intended)!
Cheers,
C. S.
Visit my Oak Island gallery to see more compositions this southern North Carolina coastline.
Cheers,
C. S.
Oak Island is one of several barrier islands on the North Carolina coast running east and west near the border with South Carolina. For the best viewing experience, click to see a high resolution version from my portfolio site.
Cheers,
C. S.
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