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We overlook a stretch of ocean that has been plied
by ships involved in every major American conflict over the past
several hundred years. Revolutionary warships, pirate vessels, blockade
runners, union and confederate ironclads, German subs, liberty ships,
coast guard cutters and aircraft carriers have all at various times
navigated these sometimes treacherous waters known as the region
of the Cape Fear. Servicemen bound for, or returning from foreign
shores have strolled this beach with loved ones.
Offshore, the North Atlantic collides with the Gulf
Stream, creating an environment conducive to myriad aquatic life.
Here, generations of fishermen have pulled countless tons of fish
from the sea. The back waters still team with oysters, crabs, shrimp,
trout and flounder. The great Blue Marlin is hunted and released
here. Dolphin, tuna, and mackerel chase schools of bait fish across
a submerged landscape of coral heads and rocky relief. Tournament
fishermen from all over the nation come to chase their prey in expensive
boats.

A steady flotilla of pleasure, commercial, and sport
fishing craft flows behind the island up and down the Intracoastal
Waterway. Surfers, sailboarders, jet skiers, divers and swimmers
play in the water that rolls up on this island. Sunbathers lie on
the white sandy beach while a hundred different sea birds fly around
in pursuit of another days meal. The sun sets the marsh grass aglow
in the west, and a Carolina moon rises over the ocean, leading to
yet another sunrise over one of the most dynamic pieces of ocean
on the planet. No wonder our clients want to own a piece of this
beach.
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