Friday, May 23, 2025

Current TV releases new video on the Graveyard of the Atlantic

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Current TV, in conjunction with Dare County and the Coastal Studies Institute, has released a new video highlighting the Graveyard of the Atlantic, and its local namesake museum.

The video features information on the dynamic shoals off the coasts of Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands, the Graveyard of the Atlantic itself, (where more than 2,000 ships have met their end), and the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras village.

The roughly six-minute video is available on both YouTube and Facebook, and will also be integrated into Current TV’s programming schedule on television.

This video, and many other video updates, can also be found on Current TV’s Facebook page or on Instagram: @currenttvobx.

Dare County’s Current TV is a countywide collaboration to provide quality informational programming through two channels, the Government Channel and the Education Channel.

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