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Sunday, June 05, 2005
Hoopers Island
Just got back from my four-day sailing trip. Along the way we stopped at Hoopers Island. There was recently an article in the Washington Post about it.
It's just a little spit of land that was completely submerged during Hurricane Isabel. Only about 80 people live there.
More later ...
It's just a little spit of land that was completely submerged during Hurricane Isabel. Only about 80 people live there.
More later ...
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I'm one of the 80 living in paradise. Hoopers Island is a flash from the past, with the most beautiful senic water views anywhere. Don't tell anyone, we want to keep it all to ourselves.
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