The National Park Service recently bought two neighboring houses in Rodanthe, North Carolina. The houses were both at risk of collapsing on the shore due to beach erosion. In February of 2022 another Rodanthe beach house was washed into the sea
Two beach houses in Rodanthe, North Carolina, have been purchased by the National Park Service in an effort to avoid the uncontrollable collapse of the eroded structures. The houses costed $700,000.
alluding to a moment ago. the winds he s been dealing with are now moving here. for those who haven t been to this part of the country, it is uniquely beautiful. these are very thin barrier islands. i kind of analogize it a bit to a skeleton or a spine going down southward. very thin with the sound on one side, the ocean on the other. as you make your way down highway 12, you are going through a national park. you are going through the cape hatteras national park. these are beautiful and barren places punctuated by small towns along the way, and with hatteras at the southernmost end of all of this. as i said, we re beginning to get the winds, the rains we haven t been getting, that we ve been worried about, waiting for here in nags head, here at the northernmost part of the outer banks. the evacuation order was put into place a couple days ago. people largely had boarded up their homes, had left this area. as cal said, this is what we re waiting for. we re going to see what s going to