There is always sunshine after a storm and the video you are about to watch, which was posted by “6abc Action News” shows a rainbow forming while wild horses relax on the shores of a North Carolina beach. The caption wrote, “BEAUTIFUL: Wild horses, which have been in the area for more than 500 years, were spotted on a North Carolina beach after a storm.
A rainbow formed in the background.” The wild horses are enjoying themselves and relaxing after the storm and the perfect place for them seems to be the shore. As they play with each other they also splash around the water and one of the horses rolls around in the sand. The horses appear to relax and enjoy the calm after the storm. This video contributes to a fairytale or movie view and makes us meditate on what God has created. Corolla’s famous wild horses have roamed the beaches and backwoods of the northern Outer Banks for centuries.
During that time, they have dazzled countless visitors. According to National Geographic Magazine, in 1926 there were between five and six thousand wild horses on the 175 mile stretch of the Outer Banks. In 1938, when the National Park Service began to buy up the land for Cape Hatteras National Seashore, they put a bounty on wild horses. Currently, there are only 100 horses left in the Corolla herd. Let this moment of peace set the tone for the rest of your day!
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