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Lea-Hutaff Island (formerly Lea Island and Hutaff Island) is a 5,641-acre (22.83 km 2) uninhabited barrier island and marsh system located off the coast of North Carolina. Lea Island State Natural Area is a 25-acre (0.10 km 2 ) [ 2 ] North Carolina State Park on the northern end of the island.
Between the northernmost part of Figure Eight and Lea-Hutaff Island lies Rich Inlet, one of the few natural inlets in North Carolina. [49] To the south, between the island and Wrightsville Beach, lies Mason Inlet. [50] The former is a stable inlet, while the latter is migratory. [23] Image of Figure Eight's marshland from the beach side of the ...
Aerial view of The Point at the southern end of Topsail Beach, with New Topsail Inlet and Lea-Hutaff Island visible in the distance. It's an ambitious goal, with an aggressive timeline.
Lea-Hutaff Island; M. Moores Creek National Battlefield This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 05:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Lea-Hutaff Island; M. Masonboro Island; O. Oak Island (North Carolina) Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina; Outer Banks; P. Pleasure Island (North Carolina) S ...
Shackleford Banks is a barrier island [1] system on the coast of Carteret County, North Carolina. It contains a herd of feral horses, scallop, crabs and various sea animals, including summer nesting by loggerhead turtles. [2] It is a tourist and beach camping site. [3]
English: 1969 GPO map showing states, counties and regional economics divisions that was used for planning the Area Health Education Center Program. (Source, personal collection, Daniel R. Smith, former National AHEC Coordinator).
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