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  • Candidate for Carolina Beach Town Council LeAnn Pierce sits with supporters outside of the Carolina Beach Recreation Center November 5, 2013. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Janis Boroznoff, left LeAnn Pierce and Greg Reynolds try to get election results on a smart phone. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Carolina Beach Mayor Bob Lewis gives an interview at the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Candidate for Carolina Beach Mayor Dan WIlcox laughs with voters outside of the Carolina Beach Recreation Center in Carolina Beach. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • A voter walks into the Carolina Beach Recreation Center in Carolina Beach. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Candidates and supporters wait outside the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Carolina Beach Mayor Bob Lewis gives an interview at the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Candidate Gary Doetsch hugs Carolyn Thomas outside the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Carolina Beach Mayor Bob Lewis gives an interview at the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Voters wait outside the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Former Carolina Beach Mayor Joel Macon holds a sign for candidate Dan Wilcox. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Jerry Kennedy holds a sign for candidate Tom Bridges outside of the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Signs for candidates are posted outside of the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Voters wait outside the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Candidate Gary Doetsch waits outside of the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Candidate for Carolina Beach Mayor Dan WIlcox waits outside of the Carolina Beach Recreation Center in Carolina Beach. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Candidate Gary Doetsch waits outside of the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Carolina Beach Mayor Bob Lewis waits outside the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Candidate for Carolina Beach Town Council LeAnn Pierce talks to a voter outside of the Carolina Beach Recreation Center November 5, 2013. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Voters wait outside the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Candidate LeAnn Pierce stands with supporters outside of the Carolina Beach Recreation Center. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Candidate for Carolina Beach Town Council LeAnn Pierce hugs Jim Norwood outside of the Carolina Beach Recreation Center November 5, 2013. (Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly.
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  • A collection of select images available for personal print. Subjects vary and gallery is updated regularly. Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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  • Along the coastline of Ft. Fisher State Park in North Carolina you'll find the remnants of a Live Oak and Yaupon forest. According to ncparks.gov, these visibly twisted trees are salt-tolerant, growing to no more than 30 feet and shaped by wind and sea spray.
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