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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Count of Cape Hatteras

Scenes from the Outer Banks Blizzard of 2003

Breeze Photos By Bruce Wilkins

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Avon Beach and snow-covered dunes
Avon Beach and snow-covered dunes
Outer Banks Diving's Bayou Runner is firmly in her home port
Outer Banks Diving's Bayou Runner is firmly in her home port
Popular with fisherman and scuba divers, the Burrus Motor Court in
Hatteras Village has battened down the hatches
Popular with fisherman and scuba divers, the Burrus Motor Court in Hatteras Village has battened down the hatches
Outer Banks Diving in Hatteras Village served no airfills that day
Outer Banks Diving in Hatteras Village served no airfills that day
A firefighter shovels snow at the Buxton Fire Department
A firefighter shovels snow at the Buxton Fire Department
Getting us unstuck in the parking lot of the Hatteras Lighthouse are these Hatteras Island residents, from left to right, Alan Watson, Canaan Merillat, Jessica Bush, and Josh Gray
Getting us unstuck in the parking lot of the Hatteras Lighthouse are these Hatteras Island residents, from left to right, Alan Watson, Canaan Merillat, Jessica Bush, and Josh Gray
Casey and Page Lewis of Avon
Casey and Page Lewis of Avon
The Hatteras Lighthouse on the snowy morning of January 23, 2003
The Hatteras Lighthouse on the snowy morning of January 23, 2003
Looking from the original location of the Hatteras Lighthouse directly
towards its new location, about 2,900 feet away, the structure is invisible during the morning of the storm
Looking from the original location of the Hatteras Lighthouse directly towards its new location, about 2,900 feet away, the structure is invisible during the morning of the storm
Snowboards and sleds at the Wright Brothers monument in Kill Devil Hills
Snowboards and sleds at the Wright Brothers monument in Kill Devil Hills
The Pamlico Sound at Salvo appeared as a tundra plain the day after the
snowstorm
The Pamlico Sound at Salvo appeared as a tundra plain the day after the snowstorm
Tony Croom of Avon Cottages in Avon and his dog named "Dog" graciously
opened up a cottage up for The Carolina Breeze after we became stranded in the storm
Tony Croom of Avon Cottages in Avon and his dog named "Dog" graciously opened up a cottage up for The Carolina Breeze after we became stranded in the storm
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Visitor's Center closed for the day

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