
I thought I'd take you across the State of North Carolina today starting in the eastern part of the state.
North Carolina beaches are on the east coast of the U.S. Moving west from the coast, in the center of the state is the capital of North Carolina which is Raleigh and the shot below shows the capitol building. During colonial times, New Bern (eastern part of the state) was the capital of North Carolina. However, Raleigh has been the NC capital since 1792.
Moving west across North Carolina you come to the NC mountains.
We had some nasty tornadoes in NC, including in Raleigh where I live, this past Saturday. I feel fortunate not to have been personally impacted although of course feel bad for those in my state who were.
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Wonderful images of North Carolina.It is a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteAhh so beautiful there, your pictures are brilliant, mainly the first one, I love this kind of landscape! :)
ReplyDeleteNice one!
Léia
I want to visit NC...What great photos.
ReplyDeleteNorth Carolina is one of the few states I haven't visited and I would love to someday! Marvelous captures for the day, Carter, and a great post for the N Day! Enjoy your day!
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Beautiful photos, Carver. Some of my favourite musicians live in Raleigh, NORTH Carolina - the Raleigh Handbell Ringers. I think they are fabulous and you are so lucky to live close to them, - I have one of their CD's which we play and sigh over at our lowly local bellringers choir.
ReplyDeletemy mom lived, and my sister and niece live in Charlotte. I worried about them after the tornadoes, but they were OK.
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I love that first photo. I've always wanted to see those beaches. Perhaps some day I will.
ReplyDeleteWe were Europe and heard about the tornados when we got home. So dreadful.
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
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I've heard about the beautiful beaches in the Carolinas and have always wanted to visit. Maybe some day...I love your photos!
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I thought about you when I heard about the tornadoes. I'm so glad you were spared. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful country! I hope to visit one day. Hope there's no tornado when I go!
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I'm glad you were spared any damage.
ReplyDeleteYour state is high on my list of p[laces I must travel to see in person.
Heard on the news how the USA is getting hammered by tornado's, glad your OK. Thanks for the informative post.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pitures - I'm most fond of the beach but the mountains are gorgeous as well! I heard about the terrible storms you've had - glad you are safe.
ReplyDeleteI love that beach photo and the play of light with the clouds, beach, and ocean.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the tornadoes. I lived in OHio growing up - we had a trampoline in the cellar so my brothers and I had fun during the tornadoes. I didn't really how dangerous they were until we saw the devastation.
Great post.
Oh, my....thank you for this incredible tour! I love the contrast between the sea and the mountains.
ReplyDeletemust be frightening with tornadoes. Glad you are fine.
ReplyDeleteNC is one of the places in the US I really want to visit one day - so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place!
ReplyDeleteRegards.
We drove through NC many times, it is a beautiful place. Glade you all are save from the tornado.
ReplyDeleteHave been all over the States except for some of the SE states, incl. NC. We hope to remedy that this fall by visits to Charleston and Savanah. Driving up the coast should be spectacular. So sorry about the wreckage wrought upon your state...crazy weather and it's snowing again right now in MN.
ReplyDeleteThe tornado phase is over I hope.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures. Stay safe!
Your state is wonderful and beautiful, and I am sorry those tornadoes caused the death and destruction that they did. Thanks for these shots.
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