As Hurricane Bill passes east of North Carolina's Outer Banks its first impact, high surf, was beginning to appear on Friday afternoon in Nags Head. "No Swimming" flags were flying in South Nags Head due to the rough surf. The waves and power of nature were impressive to watch. Let's hope the predicted overwash and flooding tomorrow at high tides does not materialize.
The waves always look like that when i go to nags head. one year i went and you couldn't get in the water because so many jelly fish. jelly fish by the thousands. i think that was back in 2002 or 2001. when i was still living with my parents we would go every summer. i also have a friend that owns a little house on ocracoke island. beaches are fun there to because you can drive on them and stuff. i love the town too. i love little towns like that. i grew up in one. ;-)
MrGizmo757 7 months ago
LAME!!!!!!!
biwon 1 year ago
im leaving tommorow for nags head, soo excited !
eaglesrule713 1 year ago
i was in kitty hawk. amazing
XboxModsAndHacks 1 year ago
The water is soooo cold there!!!
bubblescel 1 year ago
I was in Southern Shores. Best surf ever !!!!
Tom6093 2 years ago
We were at the very end of Nags Head, S. Colony South, right beside the National Seashore, but the No Swimming flags were not up there on Friday 8/21. Did you see all of the surfers down by us? We also had an impression showing by the dolphins. If I can figure out how to upload it, I'll upload my video of them taken on the same day.
soccergirly87 2 years ago
Great video. We were at Nags Head too at mile marker 16. We had to leave before high tide Saturday.
knarf282 2 years ago
would love to see video from high tide saturday
rookspark 2 years ago
i live on long island there big here but bigger there this is sick
kjk794 2 years ago