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7-12-2011 @ 4:46PM
Alex said...
STOP IT! The more people that vacation here the more destroyed these beaches are getting, the more government wants to turn it into the jersey shore. This has been my families spot for generations, we treat it with the respect it deserves but the more tourists that come down the more it is destroyed. Trash on the the beaches, attractions going up to entertain children because it is not enough they are in the most beautiful place on earth. People that care about this place respect the locals and the land. It is sad when new people come down and treat it like they own the place. It will be destroyed before you know it if these people take it for granted.
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7-12-2011 @ 7:15PM
LYNN said...
We used to love it until the immigrants from Russia, etc. were there in all the working positions. Prices went up, restaurant quality went down, and we won't go back. $100 every night for 2 meals in a mediocre restaurant is too much.
7-12-2011 @ 7:57PM
Ty Leigh said...
We love the Outer Banks it is peaceful and respect the locals and the land we have a Heavenly pace we live in and we feel invaded as well at times We educate about how to take care of the land and the water pick up as you see dont leave a trace of anything. Leave it Pristine. I am a chef and work at alot of diffrent places for events and we always leave it cleaner than that of what we found it a motto that my children have been told from a very young age and they tell other children to take care of the earth we only have one.