My favorite leading lines are the ones that lead to something wonderful. This weathered, nondescript walkway, also called a crossover, is leading us to the ocean. The photo was taken at Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This 70 mile stretch of beach preserves the portion of OBX that runs from Bodie Island to Ocracoke Island, and is managed by the National Park Service.
You won’t find the usual crowds or hotels & condos that normally line the beach. That’s why the crossover is so wide. Natural marine life and vegetation are promoted in protected spaces like this. Swimming is permitted, but there are only three areas staffed with lifeguards. Tourists are encouraged to visit; there are campsites and things to do such as beach activities, fishing, hiking, lighthouse climbs, and more. Basically, there is less commercialization, with the focus on nature.
If planning a trip to the Outer Banks, be sure to check out this link for more information.
I’ve never been to the Outer Banks, but I definitely intend to make it there someday! It looks beautiful, and I love that it’s so natural.
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They have a cool history, between the Wright Bros.taking their first flight there, being the site of the first colony, and being “The Graveyard of the Atlantic.” Lots to see & do when you go!
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Gorgeous picture! I haven’t been, but would love to go!
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I hope you have the opportunity sometime; there’s lots of neat things to see & do! Thanks for commenting!
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That is a very lovely leading line. The picture gives a nice positive feeling because of its tones.
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Thank you for the compliment and instructive observation!
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You are most welcome. 🙂
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