This blog contains pictures mainly from Troy, Bradford County, in Northcentral Pennsylvania. I hope you enjoy a look inside the beauty of rural Pennsylvania, as captured through the lens of my camera, The photography contained in this blog has been shot primarily with Canon dslr cameras. I currently have a Canon Digital 70D with a variety of Canon lenses. I also use a Fuji Finepix occasionally.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Corolla Wild Horses
The wild horses of Corolla, also called Banker horses, live on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. They were carried aboard ships by Spanish explorers in the 1500's. They were pushed from ship to swim ashore when the ships neared the shore. They now roam freely among the beaches and secluded beach houses on a 4-wheel drive only beach just north of Corolla, North Carolina. They live in small herds, called harems, which consist of one stallion and several mares. If a male horse is born into the "family", he is forced to leave around the age of two. The horses engage in fights to determine which would be the dominant male, and be allowed to stay with the harem. The losing horse then must find another group of mares, and fight for dominance. This accounts for the many scars you can see on the male horses.
For more information about the Spanish Mustangs of Corolla, visit CorollaOuterBanks.com. You can also visit the Corolla Wild Horse Fund.
To view more of my wild horse pictures from Rick's Jeep Adventures, you can visit my google + album, Corolla Wild Horses.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Roanoke Marsh Lighthouse
The Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse is a replica of the original lighthouse, which was used to guide ships through the channel. It is located on the Manteo waterfront on the east side of Roanoke Island.
Roanoke Island is the home of Sir Walter Raleigh's "Lost Colony", and it was home to the first English child born on American soil, Virginia Dare. You can read more about the history of Roanoke Island here.
Roanoke Island is the home of Sir Walter Raleigh's "Lost Colony", and it was home to the first English child born on American soil, Virginia Dare. You can read more about the history of Roanoke Island here.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
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