Lea-Hutaff Island | Audubon North Carolina: "Located north of Wilmington between Figure Eight Island and Topsail Island, Lea-Hutaff Island is a 5,641-acre undeveloped barrier island and marsh system that has remained undisturbed by development, dredged sand, and off-road vehicles. It has been battered by storms, flooded, overwashed and eroded, until it is now a low, narrow, ribbon of sand. One of North Carolina’s few remaining relatively pristine barrier islands, Lea-Hutaff is an important sanctuary for wildlife and a peaceful recreation area for people."
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Monday, August 16, 2010
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