Day Break Pier is a photograph by Kelley Freel-Ebner which was uploaded on February 15th, 2014.
Title
Day Break Pier
Artist
Kelley Freel-Ebner
Medium
Photograph - Photograph - Photography
Description
View from under the pier at sunrise.
Emerald Isle, NC 2013
Sony CyberShot DSC-T300
© "Copyright" 2013 Kelley Freel Ebner
A 36" x 26.5" metal print of this image was purchased on FAA by a collector from Winston Salem, NC. on 8-22-17. https://fineartamerica.com/saleannouncement.html?id=6d744d47b909173de8f336fb28c7ec59
This image has been featured in the following groups:
Water In Motion
Beach Scenes
The Earth Is Art
According to Wikipedia, Emerald Isle is a town in Carteret County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Crystal Coast and is located entirely on the Bogue Banks. The population was 3,655 at the 2010 census, but as many as 50,000 visitors inhabit the area during the summer season, filling up vacant rental properties that do not count toward official census results. From about 1 AD to colonial times, Emerald Isle was home to Native Americans. Later, the area was settled by a small number of whalers and fishermen.
In the 1920s Henry Fort, who owned the Emerald Isle beaches and land surrounding them, hoped to open a large summer tourist attraction and ocean resort. Fort worked with developers, but the plans never materialized. After his death, his daughter Anita Maulick inherited Emerald Isle.
In 1951, seven individuals purchased the 12-mile (19 km) stretch of island for $350,000 from Anita Maulick. Emerald Isle was sliced into 54 blocks of 1,000 feet (300 m), each going from ocean to sound. The partners drew from a hat for the ownership of blocks. Because they wanted Emerald Isle to be family-oriented, the owners limited commercial development and mobile homes to five blocks each.
In 1960 ferry service began, providing wider access to the Bogue Banks beaches of modern-day Emerald Isle.
In 1971 the Cameron Langston Bridge was opened to provide access from Cedar Point to the western end of Bogue Banks and Emerald Isle. The bridge, spanning the Intracoastal Waterway, offers a great view of Bogue Sound and Bogue Banks. The opening of the bridge increased island development.
Emerald Isle is a popular vacation spot and is also known for excellent fishing and a wealth of marine life. Notably its beaches are a favorite location for nesting sea turtles.
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February 15th, 2014