Frying Pan Tower offers unique lodging off the North Carolina coast

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Frying Pan Tower, an offshore structure 55 km from North Carolina, is described as a dangerous hotel due to its location in shark-infested waters. Originally a lighthouse built in 1964 in a historically ship-wreck-prone area, it was renovated and opened as an accommodation in 2012. The tower can house up to 12 guests and offers amenities like a full kitchen and internet. The unique lodging, managed by a volunteer group, costs around $200 per person per night and is popular for activities like fishing and diving, despite safety concerns.


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