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  • 3 weeks ago | my.klarity.health | Molly Harrison

    Written by: Molly Harrison&nbspBachelor's degree, Human Physiology, University of Leeds Reviewed by: Molly McCarthy&nbspBachelor of Science in Neuroscience (2022) and Master of Science in Psychology of Education (2023) Elsa Fetoshi&nbspMSc Health Psychology, King’s College London Table of Contents Get health & wellness advice into your inbox Enter your email *Your privacy is important to us. Any information you provide to us via this website may be placed by us on servers.

  • 1 month ago | ourstate.com | Molly Harrison |Rebecca Woltz |Tamiya Anderson |Lynn Wells

    On the long fingers of land that dangle into the waters, the northeastern-most county in North Carolina is shaped by its sea, sound, and river surroundings. With the square miles of water outnumbering that of the land, you’re never far from a sandy or marshy shoreline. Yet it’s more than water that defines the distinct regions of The Northern Outer Banks.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | ourstate.com | Molly Harrison |Elizabeth Hudson |Billy Warden |Genie Safriet

    In the area known as Outer Banks, the bustling beach towns of Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, and Nags Head run the island from north to south, each shining with a distinct setting and feel. Across Roanoke Sound, walkable Manteo draws visitors for day trips and vibrant nightlife offerings in a historic waterfront setting. It shares Roanoke Island with Wanchese, an authentic, generations-old fishing village.

  • Sep 26, 2024 | ourstate.com | Molly Harrison |Billy Warden |C.A. Carlson |Genie Safriet

    SPONSORED BY “When people come to the Outer Banks, they think they are coming to the beach. They don’t realize that they’ve come to one of the wildest places on the East Coast,” Jamie Moore says, who owns and operates Outer Banks Adventures. Through Outer Banks Adventures, Moore leads people on airboat tours of the local waterways and guided bus tours through the pocosin wetlands of Alligator River National Refuge.

  • Aug 27, 2024 | ourstate.com | Molly Harrison |T. Edward Nickens |Katie Schanze |Katie Kane

    SPONSORED BY When we talk about “local,” it’s more than just a physical address. It’s a state of mind; it’s when awe and appreciation spill over into a sense of pride and preservation. Outer Banks native Bri Young also knows firsthand these feelings for her hometown. She grew up spending every minute of her free time at the beach and in the ocean, so she had always felt protective of the Outer Banks.

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