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Two cemeteries on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, United States are owned by the United Kingdom. Both contain the graves of British seamen whose bodies washed ashore after World War II U-Boat attacks.
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There is a small fishing town in the Outer Banks, N.C. where people still speak with a regional British accent
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In North Carolina, a dialect resembling Elizabethan English can be found along the Outer Banks
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There is an area around the Outer Banks of North Carolina nicknamed "Torpedo Alley" where over 400 ships were sunk and 5,000 people killed due to German U-Boat attacks during WWII
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A cargo ship once lost an entire shipping container full of Doritos that subsequently washed upon the shore of the Outer Banks, NC
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The Outer Banks off of North Carolina stretches for 200 miles but its maximum width is only 3 miles with most of the island being much smaller.
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The wild horses that populate the Outer Banks of North Carolina can sense when hurricanes are coming and huddle together under sturdy oak trees with "their butts to the wind".
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Natives of the Outer Banks in North Carolina have a 'Carolina Brogue'
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In 1999 the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in North Carolina had to be picked up and moved 2,900 feet southwest due to encroaching sea that has contributed to the Outer Banks slowly moving west. This happens as the ocean side of the island is slowly eroded away and then deposited on the sound side.
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Scavengers on the Outer Banks of North Carolina were greeted by thousands of sealed bags of Doritos tortilla chips that floated onto the beach, dry and still in an edible condition.
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The Outer Trial Bank, a made made island off the coast of Lincolnshire, UK. Designed in the 70's as a testing ground for fresh water storage.
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Sharks in feeding frenzy in 6 inches of water off Outer Banks, NC last week.