Moving the horses to Mackinack
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"Motorized vehicles have been prohibited on the island since 1898,[56] with the exception of city emergency vehicles (ambulance, police cars and fire trucks), city service vehicles and snowmobiles during winter. Travel on the island is either by foot, bicycle, horse or horse-drawn carriage. Roller skates and roller blades are also allowed, except in the downtown area. Bicycles, roller skates/roller blades, carriages, and saddle horses are available for rent."
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No boat at Chincoteague, they swim to the island.
https://www.chincoteague.com/pony_swim_guide.html
Wednesday July 26, 2023 will mark the 97th year of Chincoteague's annual Pony Swim
The Chincoteague Pony Swim was made famous by Marguerite Henry's "Misty of Chincoteague". Tens of thousands of spectators from around the world gather on Chincoteague Island each year to watch this annual tradition. Scroll down for a complete guide to the Chincoteague Pony Swim. For more information about the Chincoteague Ponies, including their history and the origins of the modern day Pony Swim, check out our Chincoteague Pony web page.
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I've had ponies lick my face both places.
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Where we go on the Outer Banks, NC each summer there is a herd of wild horses. They sell Jeep rides to tourists to go see the horses.
We set up our camp on the beach and sometimes the horses will come down and look over our stuff. Feeding or even approaching the horses is strictly forbidden, so the horses don't come looking for food.
But even though we can't approach them, they will approach us and take a look. It is a racist practice.
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I've had ponies lick my face both places.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Moving the horses to Mackinack:
I've had ponies lick my face both places.
TMI.
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I've had ponies lick my face both places.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Moving the horses to Mackinack:
I've had ponies lick my face both places.
That's a coincidence, I've had ponies lick both my places.