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  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_521037.JPG
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611225a.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean seen from Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_090.jpg
  • Sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean seen from Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_013.JPG
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611225.jpg
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_521029.JPG
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611230.JPG
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611229.JPG
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611228.JPG
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611227.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean seen from Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_013.jpg
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_521033.JPG
  • A bicyclist rides on the beach at Wild Dunes resort as dawn breaks June 13, 2017 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Isle of Palms is a sea island along the Atlantic coast near Charleston, South Carolina.
    IOP Sunrise_611182.JPG
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611232.JPG
  • Juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611231.JPG
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611225.JPG
  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
    Dolphin Marsh_611224.JPG
  • Orlando Station known as Orlando Health Amtrak station in Orlando, Florida. The Spanish Mission Revival style train station was built in 1926 to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
    Orlando_Florida_42721.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_292.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_285.JPG
  • A bicyclist rides on the beach at Wild Dunes resort as dawn breaks June 13, 2017 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Isle of Palms is a sea island along the Atlantic coast near Charleston, South Carolina.
    IOP Sunrise_611184.JPG
  • A bicyclist rides on the beach at Wild Dunes resort as dawn breaks June 13, 2017 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Isle of Palms is a sea island along the Atlantic coast near Charleston, South Carolina.
    IOP Sunrise_611183.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the ocean front June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611105.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the saltwater marsh June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611121.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the saltwater marsh June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611123.JPG
  • Orlando Station known as Orlando Health Amtrak station in Orlando, Florida. The Spanish Mission Revival style train station was built in 1926 to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
    Orlando_Florida_42722.JPG
  • Orlando Station known as Orlando Health Amtrak station in Orlando, Florida. The Spanish Mission Revival style train station was built in 1926 to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
    Orlando_Florida_42720.JPG
  • Orlando Station known as Orlando Health Amtrak station in Orlando, Florida. The Spanish Mission Revival style train station was built in 1926 to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
    Orlando_Florida_42719.JPG
  • Orlando Station known as Orlando Health Amtrak station in Orlando, Florida. The Spanish Mission Revival style train station was built in 1926 to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
    Orlando_Florida_42718.JPG
  • Orlando Station known as Orlando Health Amtrak station in Orlando, Florida. The Spanish Mission Revival style train station was built in 1926 to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
    Orlando_Florida_42717.JPG
  • Orlando Station known as Orlando Health Amtrak station in Orlando, Florida. The Spanish Mission Revival style train station was built in 1926 to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
    Orlando_Florida_42716.JPG
  • Orlando Station known as Orlando Health Amtrak station in Orlando, Florida. The Spanish Mission Revival style train station was built in 1926 to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
    Orlando_Florida_42715.JPG
  • Orlando Station known as Orlando Health Amtrak station in Orlando, Florida. The Spanish Mission Revival style train station was built in 1926 to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
    Orlando_Florida_42714.JPG
  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
    Stand_Feeding_19803.JPG
  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
    Stand_Feeding_19800.JPG
  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
    Stand_Feeding_19799.JPG
  • Tourists on horseback watch Atlantic bottlenose dolphins as they swim past during strand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Seabrook Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
    Stand_Feeding_19798.JPG
  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
    Stand_Feeding_19796.JPG
  • A green sea turtle rescued by the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital is released in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
    sea_turtles_11436.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_300.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_299.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_298.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_297.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_296.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_295.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_294.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_290.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_289.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_288.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_287.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_286.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_284.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_283.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_282.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_281.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_280.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_279.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_278.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_277.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_276.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_274.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_273.JPG
  • Aerial showing beach erosion leaving structures standing in the Atlantic Ocean on Folly Beach, South Carolina.
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  • Aerial showing beach erosion leaving structures standing in the Atlantic Ocean on Folly Beach, South Carolina.
    Aerial_Folly_105.JPG
  • Aerial showing beach erosion leaving structures standing in the Atlantic Ocean on Folly Beach, South Carolina.
    Aerial_Folly_104.JPG
  • Aerial showing beach erosion leaving structures standing in the Atlantic Ocean on Folly Beach, South Carolina.
    Aerial_Folly_102.JPG
  • A bicyclist rides on the beach at Wild Dunes resort as dawn breaks June 13, 2017 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Isle of Palms is a sea island along the Atlantic coast near Charleston, South Carolina.
    IOP Sunrise_611184.JPG
  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
    Stand_Feeding_19802.JPG
  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
    Stand_Feeding_19801.JPG
  • Tourists watch Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Seabrook Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
    Stand_Feeding_19797.JPG
  • Atlantic bottlenose dolphins feed on fish they corralled onto the beach during stand feeding at Captain Sam's Inlet September 3, 2014 in Kiawah Island, SC. This unusual practice involves a group of dolphins herding a school of fish onto the beach and then launching their bodies out of the water and onto the shore to feed and is only found in a few places on earth.
    Stand_Feeding_19795.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_291.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_275.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church perform baptism in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_272.JPG
  • Aerial showing beach erosion leaving structures standing in the Atlantic Ocean on Folly Beach, South Carolina.
    Aerial_Folly_103.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage hold a prayer service during a remembrance ceremony at Fort Moutrie National Monument June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611081.JPG
  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
    sea_turtles_11429.JPG
  • View of the Atlantic coast from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_065.jpg
  • View of the Atlantic coast from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_066.JPG
  • View of the Atlantic coast from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_065.JPG
  • Public radio host of the Roots Musik Karamu show, Osei Chandler, leads descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage in a procession during a remembrance ceremony at Fort Moutrie National Monument June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Osei Chandler_611127.JPG
  • Public radio host of the Roots Musik Karamu show, Osei Chandler drops flower offerings in the water during a remembrance ceremony for enslaved Africans that died in the Middle Passage June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611126.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage during a remembrance ceremony at Fort Moutrie National Monument June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611125.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the saltwater marsh June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611119.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the saltwater marsh June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611116.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the saltwater marsh June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611115.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the ocean front June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611106.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the ocean front June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611093.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the ocean front June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611092.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the ocean front June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611090.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the ocean front June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611083.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage dance to honor their relatives lost during a remembrance ceremony along the ocean front June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611082.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage hold a prayer service during a remembrance ceremony at Fort Moutrie National Monument June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611080.JPG
  • Descendants of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage hold a prayer service during a remembrance ceremony at Fort Moutrie National Monument June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
    Middle Passage_611078.JPG
  • A green sea turtle rescued by the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital is released in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
    sea_turtles_11434.JPG
  • A green sea turtle rescued by the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital is released in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
    sea_turtles_11431.JPG
  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
    sea_turtles_11425.JPG
  • Members of the Christian Evangelical Seacoast Church hug after being baptized in the Atlantic Ocean September 11, 2011 on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
    ocean_baptism_293.JPG
  • View of the Atlantic coast from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_086.jpg
  • View of the Atlantic coast from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_085.jpg
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