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North Carolina is the twelth state in the USA.
The State of North Carolina is known for it's farming, textiles, machinery and tourism.
There are a lot of small lakes and coastal areas for diving. Dive sites lie offshore from the state as well as inland.
The state capital in North Carolina is Columbia and sharing its coastline with the Atlantic Ocean. Neighboring states are North Carolina and Georgia.
This state is famous for where the Wright Brothers made the first sustained flight from Wrightsville Beach.
It's dive sites are lakes, coastal and oceanic.
North Carolina has plenty of dve sites to choose from.
From Cape Fear in the South up to Nags Head in the north this state has over a hundred dive sites. These are mostly shipwrecks but also some marine dive sites as well. Listed below are the dive sites.
Dive Sites of South Carolina.
Advance II - Nags Head, Oregon Inlet
Aeolus (ARC-3) - Morehead City
Alexander Ramesy (AKA the Liberty Ship) - Wrightsville Beach
American Quarry - Granite Quarry
Blue Stone Dive Resort - Thomasville
Catherine M. Monohan - Cape Hatteras
Fantasy Lake Scuba Park - Wake Forest
Fossil Ledge - Wrightsville Beach
Indra (AR-330) - Morehead City
James M. Robertson Quarry - Blanche Prison, Blanch
Kassandra Louloudis - Diamond Shoals
Lake Norman PDRA Quarry - Mooresville
Long Bay Artifical Reefs - Long Bay
Morehead City Railroad Bridge - Morehead City
Dredge Wreck Playa - Massonboro Inlet
Porta Allegra - (Lobster Wreck) - Cape Lookout
Radio Island Rock Jetty- Beaufort
Rosin - (SS Runa) - Wrightsville Beach
Tamaulipus (Far East Tanker) - Cape Lookout
The Proteus - 89- Cape Hatteras
Theodore Parker - (The Liberty Ship) - Beaufort
U-701 - BeaufortNCUnited States2742
Zane Grey - Nags Head / Oregon Inlet

