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  • US President Bill Clinton with first lady Hillary Clinton during a campaign stop on their bus tour August 30, 1996 in Cape Girardeau. MO.
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  • Supporters of US President Bill Clinton welcome his campaign during a campaign stop on their bus tour August 31, 1996 in Cape Girardeau. MO.
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  • US President Bill Clinton with Vice President Al Gore during a campaign stop on their bus tour August 30, 1996 in Cape Girardeau. MO.
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  • US President Bill Clinton greets supporters during a campaign stop on their bus tour August 30, 1996 in Cape Girardeau. MO.
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  • US President Bill Clinton with first lady Hillary Clinton and Vice President Al Gore during a campaign stop on their bus tour August 30, 1996 in Cape Girardeau. MO.
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  • A GOP delegate wears a Trump superhero cape and costume during the second day of the Republican National Convention July 19, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio. Earlier in the day the delegates formally nominated Donald J. Trump for president.
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  • People fish from a small boat in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Cape Romain_610165.JPG
  • A flats fisherman casts a fly rod from a small boat in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Cape Romain_610169.JPG
  • People fish from a small boat in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Cape Romain_610168.JPG
  • A boat passes through the intracoastal waterway heading north through the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Cape Romain_610167.JPG
  • People fish from a small boat in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Cape Romain_610166.JPG
  • A flats fisherman poles his small boat in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Cape Romain_610170.JPG
  • CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO - August 30: US President Bill Clinton with first lady Hillary Clinton during a campaign stop on their bus tour August 30, 1996 in Cape Girardeau. MO.      (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO - August 30: The campaign bus carrying US President Bill Clinton travels along the interstate August 30, 1996 in Cape Girardeau. MO.      (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_521024.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_611223.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_611236.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron spears a fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_610177.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron spears a fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron lands in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_610171.JPG
  • A brown pelican flies over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_521035.JPG
  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_521022.JPG
  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_521021.JPG
  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_521020.JPG
  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A seagull flies over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A seagull flies over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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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.
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  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_611226.JPG
  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_611222.JPG
  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_611221.JPG
  • Sunrise peaks through clouds causing crepuscular rays across the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_611219.JPG
  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_611218.JPG
  • Great egrets line a tidal pond inside Bulls Island in the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge surrounded by oyster mounds near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge surrounded by oyster mounds near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge surrounded by oyster mounds near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_610185.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron spears a fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron is reflected in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge as it hunts for fish near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_610182.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron spears a fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_610181.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron spears a fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron spears a fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_610178.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron is reflected as it hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron spears a small fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron lands in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_610172.JPG
  • A brown pelican flies over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_521028.JPG
  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_521026.JPG
  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_521023.JPG
  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_521016.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron flies over the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_521036.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron flies over the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_521032.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_521019.JPG
  • Sunrise peaks through clouds causing crepuscular rays across the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Marsh Sunrise_611220.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_611235.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_611234.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_611233.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron is reflected in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge as it hunts for fish near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_610183.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron looks at a fish it captured in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_610179.JPG
  • A great egret also called a great white heron is reflected as it hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Great Egret_610174.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
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  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
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  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
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  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
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  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610242.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
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  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is a Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is a Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is a Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is a Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is a Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is a Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is a Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is a Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610244.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610241.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610237.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610235.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610234.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610233.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610232.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610230.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610229.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610228.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610227.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610225.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610224.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610219.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610218.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610217.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610214.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610210.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610208.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610207.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610205.JPG
  • American oystercatchers take flight from an oyster bed in the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge South Carolina.
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  • American oystercatchers rest on an oyster bed in the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge South Carolina.
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