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Rodanthe,NC

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  1. luigig75 25 months ago | reply

    I think there are moments where they can't go in or out...

  2. skeleton guns 22 months ago | reply

    Wow, this is just.... wow.
    It looks just like the one in Nights in Rodanthe. Absolutely perfect! I love this shot :)

  3. Sonia~ [deleted] 22 months ago | reply

    Great shot!! I love this, I want to live in that house!

  4. R-Joy's Photos 20 months ago | reply

    Amazing shot! You have to obsessively track the weather to live in that house.

  5. shadycam 17 months ago | reply

    man, this place exists???

  6. Abril Peiretti 15 months ago | reply

    oh wow, this is seriously brilliant

  7. matt kk 15 months ago | reply

    i was in duck city dare nc love it so much i could not belive the damagr on the sound side god help the nc outerbanks

  8. Penny Lain 15 months ago | reply

    Poor house. They had to move it back when the ocean came to get it.

  9. Penny Lain 15 months ago | reply


    Yep. North Carolina.

  10. Monica Forss 14 months ago | reply

    Beautiful capture!Please post it to our Group “Good photo,good details” group.

  11. Sonia~ [deleted] 13 months ago | reply

    My future house!!

  12. pinguin1961 13 months ago | reply

    Absolutly fantastic and beautiful!
    This picture really looks like from a fantasy film.

  13. BuddhaPete 12 months ago | reply

    Great photo. Well done.

  14. wesmallett 11 months ago | reply

    i am sure the United States government insures this house, the same idiots who rebuilt new orleans in the dead center of our largest river flood plain. retards still blame Bush for the fact new orleans is in the absolute stupidest place Democrats could find

  15. Detelinka 9 months ago | reply

    WOW - is it possible? Great - bravo!

  16. Butterflies58 9 months ago | reply

    Yes it actually is

  17. Max Penn 8 months ago | reply

    New Orleans became part of the United States in 1803, under the administration of the Democratic-Republican Party's Thomas Jefferson. Or were you referring to the city's eighteenth century French founders?

    No matter. It's a long distance and a long time from this lovely scene in Rodanthe,NC.

  18. BlackDog Painting Studio 5 months ago | reply

    Looks like The Burrow...

  19. Discaciate 4 months ago | reply

    What a gorgeous picture. And not a bad spot for a house.

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