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by Don Mercer
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Picking Up the Pace at OBX " by Don Mercer. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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These are two of the more than one hundred descendants of Spanish Colonial Mustangs that inhabit the most northern section of the Outer Banks in... more
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These are two of the more than one hundred descendants of Spanish Colonial Mustangs that inhabit the most northern section of the Outer Banks in North Carolina and the south easternmost area of Virginia, south of Virginia Beach, that comprises Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Beginning in the early 16th century with the arrival of Spanish explorers on what is now the Outer Banks, stray horses formed a small herd of mustangs that has thrived through today. When visiting this area, many of these horses may be seen early in the morning and late in the afternoon taking a walk along the beach. They are generally found in groups of two to about ten.
Don Mercer is an author and freelance fine art photographer. Research for one book took him to the middle of Cambodia in 1999, as he was the first from among his wartime unit to return to that country. During the War in Southeast Asia - known to most as the Vietnam War, he flew over two hundred combat missions as an Air Force pilot in the Cessna O-2A. His combat assignment was as a Forward Air Controller, or FAC. The majority of his combat missions were flown in Cambodia at night. While in Southeast Asia in 1970-71, his interest in photography intensified with the purchase of his first two of numerous Nikon cameras. Black and white, as well as color, 35mm, and Super 8 movie films were used at the time. The transition to digital...
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