Location of the Lost Colony?

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Researchers at the British Museum in London, prompted by questions from an amateur historian who teaches economic development at UNC-Chapel Hill, found a symbol hidden for centuries under a patch on an Elizabethan map that could show where the settlers of the Lost Colony went after they vanished in 1587.
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@ 2012-05-04 10:45:36
OK, that just blew 45 minutes of productivity. :)

VGT ... More Info Link ... Explore Historical Imagery for golf course ... Google 'Lost Colony' ... Discuss with co-workers ... Wikipedia ... Lost Colony DNA Project ........ (Argh! must return to REAL work...)
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@ 2012-05-06 20:56:47
I believe Parabellum found it.