Dorian and other storms uncover hatteras shipwreck

The unidentified remains of a wooden ship that sank off Hatteras Island was uncovered by recent storms.
The unidentified remains of a wooden ship that sank off Hatteras Island was uncovered by recent storms.

Beachcomber and his dog find hidden bones of a ship

Proof that the Cape Hatteras is the Graveyard of the Atlantic was provided when Charlie Hornfeck, owner of The Wreck Tiki Bar in Hatteras and his dog Kay Dee found the remains of a shipwreck uncovered by the the rough surf of the last few weeks. CNN’s David Williams has the story.

The unidentified remains of a wooden ship that sank off Hatteras Island was uncovered by recent storms.
The unidentified remains of a wooden ship that sank off Hatteras Island was uncovered by recent storms.

“A recent storm uncovered wreckage from a wooden ship buried on a beach in North Carolina’s Outer Banks.

Charlie Hornfeck told CNN that he spotted the wreck on Saturday while walking his dog Kay Dee on the beach in Hatteras, North Carolina. He was looking to see how bad the erosion and other storm damage was near his bar, The Wreck Tiki Bar & Food.”

To read the complete CNN story click here.