Outer Banks NC 2018

A wonderful relaxing vacation with family at Corolla, North Carolina. Kids, grandkids, ocean, lighthouses, food…we had a great time! We will be back to do some more touristy things!

This is the Lord’s doing;
    it is marvelous in our eyes.
This is the day that the Lord has made;
    let us rejoice and be glad in it.
The sun barely peeks over the horizon. This was 5:49 AM on July 2.
Morning dawns.
The beauty of God’s creation. He has been doing sunrises for a very long time!
Wake up! 
Corolla beach
Currituck Beach Lighthouse in Corolla. This is the only unpainted lighthouse on the Outer Banks. It is 162 feet to the top of the roof.
At the top of the lighthouse. We climbed 220 steps in a spiral staircase to get up here.
The Fresnel lens. This is the largest of the seven Fresnel lens sizes, which makes Currituck Lighthouse a “first order lighthouse”. This light can be seen for 18 nautical miles. The flash cycle is 20 seconds – on for 3 seconds, off for 17 seconds.
View of the Atlantic Ocean from the top of the lighthouse.
So then we went to the Bodie Island Lighthouse in Nags Head.
The Bodie Island Lighthouse is identical to the Currituck Lighthouse, except this one is painted. It also has 220 steps, and it is 162 feet to the top of the roof.
Here we are at the lighthouse sign.
The ranger let me upstairs to see inside the Fresnel lens.
The lens was built in 1871. 
The lighthouse was built in 1872.
The spiral staircase. All 220 steps. Obviously the spiral becomes smaller the higher you climb.
Great family!
Great family!
Great family! Thanks for a great time, everyone!