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Vault 110 is a Vault-Tec vault located underneath the ruins of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse in Buxton, North Carolina. The only vault in the Broken Banks area, Vault 110 resides in the intertidal zone of Hatteras Island. The vault remains unopened due to the high population of Mirelurks and the constant danger of flooding should the doors be opened during high tide.
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Vault 110 is a Vault-Tec vault located underneath the ruins of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse in Buxton, North Carolina. The only vault in the Broken Banks area, Vault 110 resides in the intertidal zone of Hatteras Island. The vault remains unopened due to the high population of Mirelurks and the constant danger of flooding should the doors be opened during high tide.