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McClellanville, South Carolina

A sculpture made from waste and trash washed up in Jeremy Creek hangs from a live oak tree in the tiny hamlet of McClellanville, South Carolina. McClellanville is a tiny fishing village inside the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge and surrounded by Francis Marion National Forest.

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Cape Romain
A sculpture made from waste and trash washed up in Jeremy Creek hangs from a live oak tree in the tiny hamlet of McClellanville, South Carolina. McClellanville is a tiny fishing village inside the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge and surrounded by Francis Marion National Forest.
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