Mile Hammock Bay Anchorage at Camp Lejeune was a great spot to anchor for the night after leaving Myrtle Beach. The land and waters are part of the Marine Corps Camp Lejeune in NC. In the evening hours we watched a few maneuvers by the VTOL Osprey (vertical take off & landing). It's design combines the functionality of a conventional helicopter with the long range and super high speed cruise performance of a turboprop aircraft. It was awesome to watch them in action during sunset hours and before dark all quieted down. There were three other boats at the anchorage that evening and the most spectacular sunset I have ever seen. Yes, Most Spectacular!!!
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| Sunset At Camp Lejeune |
The next morning all boats left between 7:00-7:30 to time the opening of the Onslow Beach Swing Bridge as well as to avoid the Camp Lejeune firing exercises across the AICW. Well we all made the bridge crossing but unfortunately had to wait an hour for the exercises to complete. After crossing the bridge we were requested by Navy patrol boats to stop and wait for an hour. So we dropped our anchor and went down below for breakfast.
Soon we arrived at the Beaufort Docks right downtown in Beaufort, NC. Beaufort's streets, waterfront and surrounding areas have not changed much since the 1700's. Even some of the original homes built in the 18th century on front street are still occupied by families whose ancestors helped develop the town. I came across a spectacular White House on Front Street with a sign stating B&B opening soon. After stopping to chat with the owner she graciously gave me a tour. She is from Louisiana and her husband from Australia, bought the property about 6 months ago and renovated it. It is one of those original houses on front street with lot's of charm. If you're ever in Beaufort NC stop in for a cup of tea. :-)
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| At The Docks in Downtown Beaufort, NC |
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Wonderful photos! What a day you had on the island! We love reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet that both of your blood pressure's have dropped from this trip.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of fun, makes me wish I was retired with a boat!
What blood pressure??? Great to hear from you Nick.
DeleteThose horses look just like the ones on Assateague Island in Virginia. Except your anchorage appears far more peaceful and calm. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWe did not want to leave...
DeleteKathrin, you should write a book. Very interesting reading. Love the pictures and narration. Love you 2 - Kathleen & Dionne
ReplyDeleteThe horses are just amazing! So beautiful! I am loving reading about all of your adventures!
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