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Reprinted from a map that originally appeared in a 1969 issue of National Geographic Magazine, this map plots over 500 ill-fated ships that lie forever anchored in the Atlantic coastal sea floor. A classic shipwreck map of one of the graveyards of the Atlantic.
Ghost fleet of the Outer Banks. National Geographic Society. Scale: ½=5 mi.; 11 ½x21. c1970 Color map, illustrated. Includes key to symbols and brief text.
Originally printed for the National Geographic Magazine in 1970, this map plots over 500 ill - fated ships that lie forever anchored in the Atlantic coastal sea floor. A classic shipwreck map of one of the graveyards of the Atlantic.
2 Οκτ 2024 · This vintage National Geographic map from 1970 features the Ghost Fleet of the Outer Banks. It's a fascinating piece of history with a unique story to tell.
Ghost Fleet of the Outer Banks is a reprint of a 1969 National Geographic magazine map that marks over 500 shipwrecks—doomed from pillaging pirates, wartime battles, hurricane winds, and sandbar shifts—along North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
Originally printed for the National Geographic Magazine in 1970, this map plots over 500 ill-fated ships that lie forever anchored in the Atlantic coastal sea floor. A classic shipwreck map of one of the graveyards of the Atlantic. This product is printed on demand using our large format inkjet printers.
This copy of Ghost Fleet of Outer Banks wall map was made by National Geographic. Originally printed in 1970, over 500 ill-fated ships are featured that are forever sunk on the atlantic ocean floor—from the British Tiger, sunk in 1585 in Ocracoke Inlet, to the fishing trawler Oriental, lost in 1969.