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- It follows a joint team of investigators from the US and UK as they make new discoveries and piece together clues to reveal what really happened to the settlers of The Colony of Roanoke.
- In the 1580's English colonists arrive in what was to become North Carolina and find supernatural terror.
- A fictional tale based on the true events of the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island in 1587.
- For over 400 years, the disappearance of 117 colonists from Roanoke Island has been America's oldest mystery. Now, a mysterious stone inscription may lead to uncovering the truth. Expert stonemasons Jim and Bill Vieira team up with maverick archaeologist Fred Willard to investigate the mystery and find out what happened to the lost colony.
- Poetic, mysterious and visually elegant, Christopher Holmes' debut feature forges an impressionistic coming-of-age narrative as prismatic as the ever-changing strand of shoreline the story inhabits. With refreshing sincerity and an unassuming sense of humor, Lost Colony considers the lives of conflicted teen Loren, his hyper-protective mother Patricia, and others like them along the Outer Banks of North Carolina's coast- site of the first attempted English settlement in the New World. As Loren begins to sense the widening distance between himself and his expecting girlfriend Ramona, a near tragic accident threatens to capsize their world and forces a reckoning with the delicate mythology he has crafted to make sense of it. A searchlight cast upon the earliest traces of America and the mystery of settlers vanished, Lost Colony scans a once virgin watershed for signs of life.
- A short documentary that follows a few days in the lives of river-island residents in Crusoe Island, NC.
- After the defeat at The Battle of the Colonies, Captain Jack and the survivors of the C.S.S Vengeance find themselves in the middle of a new war, this time it's bigger.
- Will the once famous Sukhumi Primate Center survive?
- Reflects on the human toll that big business chicken processing takes on black women in the rural South.
- Set sail for 17th-century British Colonial Mars, Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony is a cooperative shoot-em-up for 1-4 brave souls, Designed to be exciting for players of all skill levels.
- The puzzling discoveries of a hundred-year-old grave marker and a mysterious young woman set Daniel and Mingo on a course that leads to the descendants of the lost colony at Cape Fear.
- Lovejoy journeys to North Carolina on the trail of stolen Sir Walter Raleigh and his beautiful but larcenous "cousin," Mary-John Lovejoy.
- Drake visits the ailing colonists with a view to rescuing them, but he has not counted on their determination in the face of attacks by the indigenous tribes.
- Josh Bernstein investigates America's oldest missing person's case-- the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island. In 1587, over 100 settlers landed in the New World to build England's first permanent colony in North America. But, three years later, they had vanished. Did they starve to death? Were they killed by natives? Were there any survivors? Josh travels across two continents to examine the archaeological evidence. He flies high above Roanoke Island in a powered paraglide to scan the terrain; climbs and cores a cypress tree to find out what the climate was like when the colonists disappeared; and conducts a new DNA study that reveals groundbreaking evidence about the fate of the lost settlers.
- A look at new evidence which offers an intriguing theory about where the colonists of the ill-fated Roanoke colony went.
- Ned Seagoon, hereditary owner of Manhattan, exacts a dreadful revenge which reduces a great city to its original value.
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- This Travel Oz features the Upper reaches of Lake Hume: Paddling through forests of red gum and releasing water from the Hume Weir, all part an adventure down the Murray River, from source to sea. The Two Tims explore the sheer bluffs of the Kanangra Walls in the Blue Mountains. Then a taste of the Barossa Valley with its number one foodie Maggie Beer.
- In 1587 a small group of English settlers arrived in Roanoke, North Carolina, only to mysteriously disappear shortly thereafter. Historians are baffled, but many experts believe the colony was swallowed up by the ocean.
- The story of the unexplained disappearance of the Roanoke colonists.
- Ever put something somewhere and when you come back to get it, it's gone? Us too. Well, that also happened to artist-turned-governor John White in 1590. Though, instead of losing his keys, he lost a colony of over 100 people including his daughter and granddaughter. How's that for being born under a bad sign? When John returned to the scene of the crime (?), not only were the people gone, but so were the buildings. The only thing that remained was a wood post with the word "Croatoan" etched into its surface. Where did they go? What did Croatoan mean? And why in GOD'S NAME WAS AN ARTIST IN CHARGE OF A COLONY? Sorry, we let that one get away from us. The H51 I-Team investigates. Plus Conspiracy Bot gets a seat at the table, Gofo tries (unsuccessfully) to convince Brent to read, and the boys share the words to a Jimmy Buffet song you only thought you knew. All of that and more on the podcast that had you at hello, but then kept talking - Hysteria 51.
- An adventure hijacks the Ventura and forces the Space Cadets to search for a legendary lost colony on Venus. The crew finds the colony - and the menace that destroyed it two centuries earlier as well.
- Lemmino talks about the lost colony of Roanoke.
- Don follows the clues hidden underground as he searches for evidence of 10,000 Aztecs who fled Mexico and disappeared somewhere in America.
- 2017– 38mPodcast EpisodeIn the 16th century, Queen Elizabeth the First of England was locked in a battle for global dominance with Spain. She picked her favorite advisor, Walter Raleigh, to claim land in North America. In the coming years, Raleigh's men made several voyages and explored the area known as the Outer Banks, in what is now North Carolina. There, they identified one island as a promising site for a future colony: Roanoke.
- 2017– 36mPodcast EpisodeOn April 26, 1587, 117 colonists sailed from England to establish a permanent settlement on the east coast of North America. After a long voyage fraught with storms and spoiled food, they landed on the island of Roanoke, in the Outer Banks region of what is now North Carolina.
- 2017– 41mPodcast EpisodeThe mystery of what became of the first English colonists has baffled historians for centuries. But over the past decade, archaeologists have uncovered some compelling clues, including parts of a 16th century gun, and fragments of English pottery at a place called "Site X," both of which suggest that the Roanoke colonists survived longer than previously documented.
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