PBS - Ribbon of Sand (2008)

PBS - Ribbon of Sand (2008)

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The famed Outer Banks of North Carolina are a slim and moving line of sand in the open Atlantic. Many travelers think they know these islands. But south of Ocracoke Inlet rises a luminous bar of sand sixty miles in extent, with no roads, no bridges, no hotels – only the wild beaches of Cape Lookout, one of the few remaining natural barrier island systems in the world.

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