"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" On the Road in Myrtle Beach: Chapter II - Summer, 2011 | Eastern North Carolina Now


From diving headlong into the support of the skim-board to taking the miniature floatable device to the surf, I enjoyed recording these "Three Amigos" exploits: Above and below.     photos by Stan Deatherage

This last image reasonably suggests the continuation of my previous comment: Sometimes you have to take a few spills ...    photo by Stan Deatherage
Another beautiful day at the beach, and once again, I head south to the shoreline in front of the Myrtle Beach State Park. The Springmaid resort stand here: Above. The surf, due to Hurricane Katia being far offshore, is whipping up a froth: Below.     photos by Stan Deatherage

The Myrtle Beach State park Pier provides different things to many people. Besides just fishing, some folks use it for shade: Above. Some folks use it as a collecting point for the finding of lost valuables: Below.     photos by Stan Deatherage

Peaceful solitude, alone with muffled roar of the waves offers Myrtle Beach one of its most most palpable lures: Above. If one can find peace of mind here, one can make their way about 10 miles south to Murrells Inlet for one of their remarkable sunsets: Below.     photos by Stan Deatherage


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