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    For season 2, some of the characters on OBX made their way to the Bahamas, which was actually Barbados in real life. Outer Banks’ set decorator, Missy Ricker, and production designer, Daniel ...

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    Plot twist! None of them are in North Carolina. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

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    Outer Banks is named after the very location it's meant to represent, but it doesn't entirely shoot there. The beloved Netflix show is back for season 4, with part 1 airing on Oct. 10 and part 2 ...

  5. Outer Banks (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Outer Banks is an American action-adventure mystery teen drama television series created by Josh Pate, Jonas Pate, and Shannon Burke that premiered on Netflix on April 15, 2020. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The series is set in a community in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and follows the conflict between two groups of teenagers in search of a lost treasure.

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    We’ve scoured all three seasons of “Outer Banks” for mentions of real-life places, people and things referenced in the “mythical Carolina”-set show.

  7. Jockey's Ridge State Park - Wikipedia

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    At one time, the dunes of the Outer Banks extended all the way to the southern end of Virginia. Many mariners used the ridge as a landmark in navigation of the area for coastal exploration in the 16th century. [5] By the early 20th century, the Outer Banks had become a popular tourist area for visitors from the mainland. [5]