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  2. Graveyard of the Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    The sandbars shift due to rough waves and unpredictable currents. Another danger was the Outer Banks "wreckers." Some residents of the Outer Banks, known as wreckers, made part of their living by scavenging wrecked ships—or by luring ships to their destruction. [8] Horses with a lantern tied to their neck would be walked along the beach.

  3. Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Graveyard of the Atlantic refers to the coastal region of the Outer Banks that contain the remains of hundreds of ships that were sunk due to war, piracy or weather. The museum's exhibits feature many artifacts recovered from shipwrecks, including a German Enigma machine from the German submarine U-85 that was sunk in 1942. [2]

  4. Coquina Beach - Wikipedia

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    The shipwreck of the Laura Barnes sailing ship is located on Coquina Beach. The Laura Barnes is representative of the many wooden sailing ships that were lost on the Outer Banks. "The four-masted schooner out of Camden, Maine was driven ashore during a nor’easter on the night of June 1, 1921". [4]

  5. Sailboat sinks off Outer Banks and is quickly buried by ... - AOL

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  6. Waves from Hurricane Lee reveal 152-year-old piece of buried ...

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    Hurricane Lee remains 500 miles off the Outer Banks, but storm winds and rough surf are expected to pound the North Carolina coast through the weekend, according to the National Hurricane Center.

  7. Cape Hatteras National Seashore - Wikipedia

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    The Hatteras Island Visitor Center and Museum of the Sea is located in the Cape Hatteras Light keeper's quarters, in Buxton, North Carolina. Exhibits include the history, maritime heritage and natural history of the Outer Banks and the lighthouse. Ocracoke Island Visitor Center is located in Ocracoke, North Carolina near the Ocracoke Lighthouse

  8. Diamond Shoals - Wikipedia

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    Hidden beneath the waves and constantly changing in both form and depth, the shoals are believed to be responsible for up to 600 shipwrecks along the Cape Hatteras shoreline, an area commonly known as the "Graveyard of the Atlantic". [2] Diamond Shoals is composed of three distinct shoals, collectively designated as Diamond Shoals.

  9. A Look at Every Fascinating 'Outer Banks' House and Filming ...

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    The stately interiors of the Admiral’s House in South Carolina’s North Charleston were tapped as backdrops for when the Pogues step inside of the eerie Blackstone Manor. Built in 1905, the ...