I agree. Are the Mustangs "people" attuned? There is a forgotten village
south of here (Kaapsehoop) where horses were simply left to fend for
themselves when people abandoned their smallholdings. The place is
mostly a tourist attraction nowadays. The horses are very tame. Enjoy
your 4x4 adventures & the Mustangs.
Alan C
On 20-Jun-21 08:59 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
Very nice shot.
It’s interesting the way that your crop included the metal marker, rather than
cropping in tight on the horse or doing a faux pano to crop out the signage.
It really shows that it is at the interface of settled and wild.
On Jun 20, 2021, at 7:05 AM, John <[email protected]> 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.
And they seemed to be able to drag you away to the beach.
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