Thank you.

When they started developing the northern part of Currituck banks back in the 60s the herd roamed as far south as the Wright Brothers Monument. The herd was maybe a thousand strong. Now I think there's less than 100.

https://www.corollawildhorses.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq2EaQOzFI0

And thank you to Dan and Larry.

On 6/20/2021 22:36:22, ann sanfedele wrote:
Nice Geometry!  Loved visiting Chincotigue back in 1987... and love the horsies.. This sorrel is lovely.. though with my eyes I wish he were a bit lighter and the sky a bit darker .

ann

On 6/20/2021 10:05 AM, John wrote:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/51259954104

Spanish Mustang - one of the wild horses on North Carolina's Outer Banks. The horses are descended from horses dumped off ships that ran aground on the shoal waters around the North Carolina coast back during the age of exploration (1500s)

I went down there yesterday (Juneteenth) to get a season parking permit for the 4WD beach, because it's the only place in North Carolina I know where I can use the 4WD on my Jeep. I'm not crazy about off-roading, but I might need the skill if I ever get to make my photo safari to the Southwest U.S.

Plus, there are the wild horses to photograph.





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