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Monday, September 06, 2010
The Count of Cape Hatteras

Hatteras Lighthouse Appears from the Mist
The storied symbol of North Carolina’s coast was hidden in a swirling snow storm in 2003, but with each step forward, this awesome structure finally came into breath-taking view

Ship’s Bell Found on Shipwreck off Hatteras Island
John Pieno of Outer Banks Diving found and recovered the ship’s bell to the Proteus, a passenger/freighter that sunk off Hatteras Island in 1918.

Hatteras Dive Report: U.S.S. Tarpon
An American submarine with an illustrious career, including sinking both Japanese and German ships in World War II, the U.S.S. Tarpon is one of the top dive sites in the Graveyard of the Atlantic

Hatteras Island’s "Frisco Mo" Facing Another Storm
A living legend of Hatteras Island, Frisco Mo is one of the Outer Banks’ most colorful citizens, but sadly has had a run of bad luck.

Hatteras Islanders Save the Day for Stranded Reporter
Forget those tales about gruff, year-round residents of Hatteras Island who "tolerate" tourists only for their dollars. In reality, these hearty folks


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