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9534
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Most Harkers Island boats are fairly small, usually sixteen to thirty feet; they originated as work boats for commercial fishermen. Their design has remained unchanged for decades, and the craftsmen who make them follow no blueprints.
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9535
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Cape Hatteras and Cape Lookout National Seashores provide the state with coastal wilderness stretching over 136 miles and the largest unspoiled beaches left in the country. Fishing is one of the most popular recreations there. Wildlife is abundant, and most of the villages located near them have retained their charm.
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