Wild Horses Of The Outer Banks. A bunch of majestic horses that spend their days frolicking on the beach in North Carolina's Outer Banks will not be evacuated. Commonly known as Banker Horses, these small, docile horses can be found living on Currituck Banks, Ocracoke Island, the Rachel Carson Estuarine Sanctuary, and But most importantly, there's the other side of the controversy surrounding the Outer Banks Wild Horses: The residents of Carova.
Discover Outer Banks attractions: wild horses, golden beaches and quaint villages. The wild horses roaming North Carolina's Outer Banks are known for being unpredictable and even dangerous—and this reputation only adds to the It's in those rugged areas of the barrier islands that the horses retreat for weeks at a time, making the egrets a handy thing to have around, experts say. There are two other herds of wild horses that live on the Outer Banks — one in Corolla and one in Shackleford Banks — and they are both believed to have survived the storm, the Charlotte Observer.
Yet, despite their long-lived presence, some.
Domestic dogs not on leashes chase wild horses in three instances.
To survive on these islands, the horses dig for freshwater and swim from island to island in search of. This is a video about photographer Lisa Cueman at work photographing the wild horses of the outter banks NC. Wild Horses on the Northern End of the Outer Banks on the Beach at Corolla North Carolina.