Article 5VN6G North Carolina’s coastal highway is disappearing – so I took a road trip to capture it

North Carolina’s coastal highway is disappearing – so I took a road trip to capture it

by
Megan Mayhew Bergman, with photographs by Travis D
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The islands no longer resemble what I knew as a child, as high tides and storms gnaw constantly at the road. Around here, change is non-negotiable

A few months ago, I decided I wanted to drive the entirety of Highway 12 - a slim highway that snakes along North Carolina's barrier islands - before the climate crisis alters it further.

Though I spent much of my childhood on the southern part of North Carolina's coast, these overdeveloped, humid islands have piqued my imagination for decades. I wanted to witness what remains, and what is likely to disappear.

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