Frying Pan Tower offers unique hotel experience off North Carolina coast

dailystar.co.uk

The Frying Pan Tower, a former Coast Guard lighthouse 35 miles off North Carolina, is now a unique hotel above shark-infested waters. Tourists pay thousands to stay at the remote tower, which is 80 feet above waters known for great white, bull, and tiger sharks. Guests are lifted to the structure, with no easy way back to shore. The tower, built in 1964 and located in hurricane alley, offers amenities like internet and various activities, and has hosted guests since 2012.


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