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NEW JERSEY SHIPWRECKS: SANDY HOOK TO CAPE MAY

NORTH CAROLINA SHIPWRECK CHART: CAPE FEAR AND FRYING PAN SHOALS

NORTH CAROLINA SHIPWRECK CHART: CAPE LOOKOUT TO NEW RIVER This chart contains over 200 shipwrecks along the North Carolina coastline. It measures 18.75" x 20", is in full color, and is printed on quality 80 lb enamel paper - Perfect for framing! Not only will you see where these famous wrecks are located, but also included on the chart is a collection of 31 stories about how many of these shipwrecks came to be. Read below about the Queen Anne's Revenge, just one of themany fascinating ships mentioned on the chart...

NORTH CAROLINA SHIPWRECKS CHART: CAPE HATTERAS AND THE OUTER BANKS This chart contains over 300 shipwrecks along the North Carolina coast. Included on the chart are several drawings of famous shipwrecks and historical events interpreted by the artist: The Carrol A. Deering, the Carl Gerhard and the Kyzickes, the U-boats attacking, and even Blackbeard the Pirate! Not only will you see where these famous wrecks are located, but also included on the chart is a collection of 32 stories about how many of these shipwrecks came to be.