-
Mystery of the Sea | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
Although the ship’s origin is a mystery, the 2008 discovery of CKB0022 on the Outer Banks unveiled the oldest shipwreck in North Carolina, and possibly the entire East Coast.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/shipwreck-corolla2.png
-
The Miracle of the Mirlo | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
The Mirlo rescue was one of the most daring & remarkable coast guard rescue in a sea of inferno in the Outer Banks. Read the entire story of bravery and heroism.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/mirlo-rescue.png
-
Laura A. Barnes | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
The skeletal remains of Laura A. Barnes shipwreck create an allure in Coquina Beach of South Nags Head. Read about its history and how it met its final voyage.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/Laura-Barnes-Wreck-Coquina-Beach-NC.jpeg
-
The Irma in Kill Devil Hills, NC | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
The shipwreck of Irma in the Outer Banks of Kill Devil Hills is a tourist attraction until this day. Learn how it met its tragic demise, leaving only remnants.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/Irma-Shipwreck-Outer-Banks-Above-the-Coast-e1630623157461.jpeg
-
The George A Kohler | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
The Outer Banks are known for many shipwrecks. One of these is the George A Kohler, the last voyage of which is in 1933. Read on to find out more.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/GA-Kohler-Shipwreck-1-768×622-1.jpeg
-
Catherine M Monahan | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
The Catherine M Monahan and its cargo may tell as much about the history of the United States as any ship buried beneath the waters of the Graveyard of the Atlantic.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/Catherine-M-Monahan-shipwreck-e1630605579369.jpeg
-
Shipwreck at Nags Head | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
The sinking of the Francis E. Waters left remains of a shipwreck at Nags Head Town Hall. This reminds us of the dangers of sailing along the coast of North Carolina.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/shipwreck-3.png