On any given day during summer months, North Carolina’s coastal waters could be filled with sharks looking for their next meal. Most sharks aren’t anything to worry about (and don’t want to make you ...
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This tiny North Carolina beach town's slow pace is easy to get used to
This Crystal Coast beach town has a slower pace that’s easy to enjoy on two wheels. Stroll the 12 miles of beach, or ...
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This Brunswick County beach has been called the coast's best-kept secret
The coast of Southeastern North Carolina is packed with beaches. A publication recently highlighted one beach as the N.C.
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Two Brunswick beach towns noted for their seclusion and natural beauty
Midlife Healthy Living compiled a list of beaches in the U.S. known for seclusion and natural beauty, and these two Brunswick ...
Double red "no swimming" flags are posted on Nags Head beaches, and the town of Wrightsville Beach has issued a no-swimming advisory for Tuesday through Friday due to strong rip currents and large ...
Just a month after starting, the Pleasure Island beach nourishment project has been stopped. But officials expect this pause ...
North Carolina waters host at least 14 shark species, varying by region and season. Bull sharks cause most local bites due to size, aggression and fresh water access. Avoid shark encounters by ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. North Carolina waters host at least 14 shark species, varying by region and season. Bull sharks cause most local bites due to size, ...
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