Flooding in Myrtle Beach South Carolina?
People are curious about flooding in Myrtle Beach and where the low-lying flood zones are located. In this episode, we cover what to look for, and want to stay away from in some of the areas that flood in South Carolina. Major flooding is a problem throughout the United States, but is especially concerning in Coastal regions of the nation. Hurricanes and storms bring lots of rain, which contribute to the problem of over flowing streams, rivers and tributaries. It’s not just storm surge that is the problem. In this video you will see that in-land flooding is more of a major concern in the Myrtle Beach South Carolina area, then flooding from the beaches is. We all show you the flood zone map. It is always recommended to buy Myrtle Beach flood insurance if you own a home or condo anywhere in Horry County. Where are the flood zones? This video will give you some idea… But if you come into our real estate office we can show you the map overlays to all land, lots, houses, and condos, so you can make sure that you are buying a property in the right location. Our Team wants you to avoid the pitfalls that are costly, and our clients appreciate out attention to detail!
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Harborside at Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina Video : Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Harborside at Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina Video : Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Situated on the banks of the Charleston Harbor, only a 1/2 nautical mile or a short trolley ride from Historical Charleston, lays a hidden sanctuary. As the only resort on the Charleston Harbor, we invite you to experience our unsurpassed views, beautiful sunsets and watch the ships pass by. We tempt you to relive the historic past that is the embodiment of Charleston, South Carolina.
With its uncommon blend of unique low country culture, exciting downtown revelry, and resort style pampering, the Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina offers a vacation experience unlike any other hotel or resort. The Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina offers a full service marina, complete with fishing charters, sailing excursions and lessons.
Our 459 slip marina is the largest in South Carolina and holds the record for the largest blue marlin ever caught on the SC coast. The marina offers a multitude of services to resort guests, including a water taxi for a short ride to historic downtown Charleston and the popular South Carolina Aquarium.
Enjoy watching brown pelicans soar and bottle-nosed dolphins frolic in the wild as you set sail for a day filled with adventure along the harbor. For guests who are more intrigued by teeing off than setting sail, there is no better place to plan your next vacation than the Charleston Harbor Resort.
Overlooking the harbor, Fort Sumter and Shem Creek, lays Patriots Point Links. Certain to satisfy any avid golfer, Patriots Point Links is a challenging 18-hole championship golf course located adjacent to the hotel.
Guests at the Charleston Harbor Resort receive discounted greens fees at Patriots Point Links, as well as other popular golf courses: Rivertowne Country Club and Dunes West Golf Club. Steeped in southern charm and hospitality, the Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina, longs to share our distinctive culture with you.
You can hear it as the rolling waves break from our man made beaches and pier. You can feel it as you walk through our historic battle worn sites such as the World War II era U.S.S.
Yorktown. You can even taste it in the famous low country creations prepared daily by our award winning culinary staff.
Please note - this is a non-smoking hotel. A daily $12 resort fee will be charged upon check-out.
Valet Parking is available for $10 per day.
Check-in from 16:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Low mobility guests welcome, Restaurant/cafe, Swimming Pool, Bar, Business centre, Gym, Spa, Laundry service, Concierge service.
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Hotel adress: 20 Patriots Point Road, Charleston, United States
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The Great Christmas Light Show 2018 in North Myrtle Beach
The Great Christmas Light Show is a park-wide lighted celebration that is sure to capture the true spirit of the season! The drive through light show will feature over 2 million lights festively displayed along a 1.5 mile drive throughout the North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex. Over 500 magical light displays, some up to 55 feet tall, have been custom made for The Great Christmas Light Show. Visitors will experience 20 enchanting animated figures and holiday scenes where the lights will come to life. The drive through light show is open nightly November 23 – December 30 (closed Christmas Day).
After the journey through the light show, we invite everyone to park their car and visit Santa’s Village where they can enjoy hot chocolate and s’mores, get an up close look at the lights on the Santa Express Train Ride, go tubing down Santa’s new 40″ inflatable slide and, of course, meet Santa! Santa’s Village is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday only from November 23-December 9. Opens nightly December 14-30 (closed Christmas Day).
Don't miss this and other great events in the Myrtle Beach area this holiday season!
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Myrtle Beach State Park, South Carolina Campsite Photos
Favorite Sites: 16, 17, 18, 60, 76, 118, 141, 194, 200, 216.
A wide open beach, fishing pier full of anglers and stories, campgrounds in the oceanfront woods, all in the middle of it all in Myrtle Beach. Since 1935, a trip to the beach has meant a stay at Myrtle Beach State Park each year for hundreds of thousands of families from across the United States and Canada. Located in the heart of the bustling Grand Strand, one of America's most popular and diverse vacation destinations, Myrtle Beach State Park also is a natural retreat, home to one of South Carolina's last stands of easily accessible, oceanfront maritime forest.
Envisioning a year-round golfing resort on 65,000 acres of undeveloped oceanfront property, John T. Woodside built a luxury hotel and had a Scottish golf course architect build the area's first course in 1927. The Depression waylaid Woodside's plans for further development, and he eventually sold out. The venerable golf club, later renamed Pine Lakes, is now the centerpiece of Myrtle Beach golfing.
More courses were added over the years, and by the late 1970's The Grand Strand had become a premiere golfing destination. Simultaneously, the beaches emerged as a favorite East Coast summer getaway. Today, the area attracts vacationers from all over the country and annually courts thousands of returning Canadian visitors with it's signature Canadian American Days Festival in March. Pretty neat, eh?
There are now over 100 golf courses in the area, along with more than 50 miniature ones. Yep, driving along US17 you pass by a putt putt course every few hundred yards.
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Visiting Longs Peak, Mountain in the United States of America
Longs Peak is a high and prominent mountain summit in the northern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America.
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Must See Condo! 621 Marshtree Ln #108 Fayetteville, NC & Fort Bragg
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Little Pee Dee Flooding/Hurricane Matthew - Near Nichols, SC
Section of the Little Pee Dee River off Hwy. 76 just outside of Nichols, SC. Flooding still occurring six days after Hurricane Matthew.
NOTE: We normally film at 4K, this was filmed at 720P in compliance with the standards of a local news station.
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Carolina Rivers: The Waccamaw River - The River that Comes and Goes (teaser)
The Waccamaw rivers starts at lake Waccamaw in Southeastern North Carolina and flows into South Carolina where it meets the Lumber and the Little Pee Dee River.
Chris Dixon: Ghost Wave | Talks at Google
Chris Dixon discusses his non-fiction book about Cortes Bank, the submerged mountain that is 100-miles southwest of Los Angeles. Said to create some of the largest waves on the planet, it is a dangerous and seductive place for big wave surfers who risk their lives trying to surf it. Chris researched the history of this mysterious place, from the ancient people that lived on the neighboring islands to the first sailors that attempted to map the California Coast and nearly died in the waves of Cortes Bank. Fielding audience questions after the presentation, Chris is joined by surf photographers Rob Brown and Jason Murray, along with big wave surfing legends Jeff Clark, Ken Skindog Collins, and Greg Long.