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  2. Video shows North Carolina home collapse into the Atlantic Ocean

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    The home, in Rodanthe on Hatteras Island, is seen getting knocked off of its wooden foundation by waves along the shore. A loud crash can be heard in the video as the home falls into the ocean and ...

  3. Home collapses into ocean in North Carolina's Outer Banks. It ...

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    A North Carolina coastal storm sent a home into the ocean off the Outer Banks island of Hatteras overnight Friday, marking the sixth house collapse in the area this year.. The unoccupied home was ...

  4. Another Outer Banks home collapses into North Carolina ocean ...

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    Another house collapses in Outer Banks. The unoccupied house on G.A. Kohler Court collapsed around 1 p.m. Tuesday, the National Park Service said in its statement.

  5. Outer Banks beach house falls into ocean - AOL

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    The house’s address was 24183 Ocean Drive, Rodanthe, N.C, the NPS said in a press release. On Zillow , the home was valued at almost $500,000. In 2019, it was assessed at a value of $328,900.

  6. McWay Falls - Wikipedia

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    McWay Falls is an 80-foot-tall (24 m) waterfall on the coast of Big Sur in central California that flows year-round from McWay Creek in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, about 37 miles (60 km) south of Carmel, into the Pacific Ocean. During high tide, it is a tidefall, a waterfall that empties directly

  7. Cape Hatteras - Wikipedia

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    Cape Hatteras lies in the chain of long, thin barrier islands of the Outer Banks, which arch out into the Atlantic Ocean away from the U.S. mainland, then back toward the mainland, creating lagoons and estuaries sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean. It is the site where the two great basins of the East Coast meet. [2]

  8. $400,000 home is the latest to collapse into the ocean on ...

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    A photo released by the park shows the three-bedroom house landed at the water’s edge and is being hit by waves. It is 1,116 square feet and valued at around $417,000, according to Zillow.com.

  9. Cape Lookout (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the state's three major capes, along with Cape Hatteras to the north and Cape Fear to the south. The 163-foot (50 m) [ 2 ] Cape Lookout Lighthouse sits about three miles northeast of the cape's point.