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Graveyard of the Atlantic, Indigenous peoples reconnect with a river and the oldest longleaf pine.
Learn what makes the Outer Banks so deadly and how the Coharie Indian Tribe’s restoration of their namesake river prompted a cultural awakening. Plus, botanists search for the world’s oldest longleaf pine.
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Preview | Historical Science
Preview: 10/23/2025 | 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn what makes the Outer Banks so deadly and how the Coharie Indian Tribe’s restoration of their namesake river prompted a cultural awakening. Plus, botanists search for the world’s oldest longleaf pine.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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