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Re: North Carolina Wrecks


May 22, 1998 at 13:57:51

In Reply to: North Carolina Wrecks
posted by Terry Lease on February 27, 1998 at 09:04:40

I used to work aboard a long haul commercial boat out of the Atlantic NC area. There were boats that ran at night without running lights up in the shallows along core banks and Portsmouth using small dredges. We avoided them. They were always gone in the morning. Heard tell that they were looking for the Soledad, a Spanish galleon which ran aground in a hurricane in the 1600s at Drum Inlet, wherever it was at that time


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