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Hugging the coast of North Carolina and southern Virginia is a two-hundred miles long strip of barrier islands known as the Outer Banks. The northernmost island of the Outer Banks is a narrow spit of land called Bodie Island. Located on the northern part of the island is a quaint, little town named for a common species of waterfowl. Duck, North Carolina, is my favorite vacation spot because the food places are all locally owned, there are a variety of outdoor activities to choose from, and it is a wonderful place for

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