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  • Close up of borax (rhyolite) crystal deposits in the siltstone canyon walls of Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Close up of borax (rhyolite) crystal deposits in the siltstone canyon walls of Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Close up of borax (rhyolite) crystal deposits in the siltstone canyon walls of Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • House at the Golden Scales on Italian Street in the Little Quarter of Prague, Czech Republic. House signs were used in the 16-18th centuries to show the occupation of the homeowner.
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  • House of the Golden Snake on Nerudova street in Prague, Czech Republic. Owners used house signs before house numbers were introduced in Prague.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the scenic overlook at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Stones arrange in an arrow shape at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Close up of sediment deposits in the siltstone canyon walls of Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the scenic overlook at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the scenic overlook at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Contrasting sediment badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • The badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the scenic overlook at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Contrasting sediment badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • View of the Chena River and Golden Heart Plaza from the Cushman Street bridge in Fairbanks, Alaska.
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  • A plaque dedicated to Sled Dogs outside the Yukon Quest Dog Sled Race headquarters in Golden Heart Plaza downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. The 1,000-mile-long Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race starts each year in the park.
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  • Golden Wave tickseed wildflower blooms around an old rowboat at Folly Beach, SC.
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  • Golden Lane in Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic. House number 22 on the left is where Franz Kafka lived. The castle, first constructed in the 10th century is the seat of government in the Czech Republic.
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  • The city center mile marker showing distances to other places in Golden Heart Plaza downtown Fairbanks, Alaska.
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  • Golden Heart Plaza and the statue by artist Malcolm Alexander called the Unknown First Family, downtown  in Fairbanks, Alaska. The downtown plaza was built to celebrate the silver anniversary of Alaska statehood in 1984.
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  • Golden Heart Plaza and the statue by artist Malcolm Alexander called the Unknown First Family, downtown  in Fairbanks, Alaska. The downtown plaza was built to celebrate the silver anniversary of Alaska statehood in 1984.
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  • Golden Heart Plaza and the Fairbanks Rotary Club Clock, downtown in Fairbanks, Alaska. The downtown plaza was built to celebrate the silver anniversary of Alaska statehood in 1984.
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  • A woman walks her Golden Retriever as severe flooding continued for the second day in the historic district as Hurricane Joaquin brings heavy rain, flooding and strong winds as it passes offshore October 4, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Golden Wave tickseed wildflower blooms around an old rowboat at Folly Beach, SC.
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  • Golden Wave tickseed wildflower blooms around an old rowboat at Folly Beach, SC.
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  • Golden Wave tickseed wildflower blooms around an old rowboat at Folly Beach, SC.
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  • Window detail in Golden Lane in Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic. The castle, first constructed in the 10th century is the seat of government in the Czech Republic.
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  • Detail of house number 22 in Golden Lane in Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic. House number 22 is where Franz Kafka lived. The castle, first constructed in the 10th century is the seat of government in the Czech Republic.
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  • Golden Lane in Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic. House number 22 on the left is where Franz Kafka lived. The castle, first constructed in the 10th century is the seat of government in the Czech Republic.
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  • Golden Lane in Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic. House number 22 on the left is where Franz Kafka lived. The castle, first constructed in the 10th century is the seat of government in the Czech Republic.
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  • House of the Golden Lion on Nerudova street in Prague, Czech Republic. The house built in the 1700's is now a museum of Historical Pharmacies. Owners used house signs before house numbers were introduced in Prague.
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  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's 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.
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  • Sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean seen from Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • View of the beach front and homes 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.
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  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's 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.
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  • A heron at sunrise on a pier along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • The St. Simons Public Pier at dawn along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
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  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
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  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
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  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
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  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
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  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
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  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
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  • 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.
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  • The Saint Simons Mill Church also known as Lovely Lane Chapel in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • 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.
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  • The original cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_050.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and canons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_036.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_049.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_045.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
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  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
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  • The St. Simons Public Pier at sunrise along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • The St. Simons Public Pier at dawn along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • Small sugar skeleton on sale at a stand for celebrating the Day of the Dead festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • A altar or ofrendas set up to celebrate the Day of the Dead festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • A altar or ofrendas set up to celebrate the Day of the Dead festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Family members light candles in honor of the dead at San Felipe de Aqua cemetery during the Day of the Dead Festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos on November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Family members arrange a Catrina doll to decorate a gravesite in honor of the dead at San Felipe de Aqua cemetery during the Day of the Dead Festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos on November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Family members light candles in honor of the dead at San Felipe de Aqua cemetery during the Day of the Dead Festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos on November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Family members light candles in honor of the dead at San Felipe de Aqua cemetery during the Day of the Dead Festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos on November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Family members light candles in honor of the dead at San Felipe de Aqua cemetery during the Day of the Dead Festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos on November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Family members light candles in honor of the dead at San Felipe de Aqua cemetery during the Day of the Dead Festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos on November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • A Mexican man lights a candle at the gravesite of relatives for Day of the Dead festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos at the old cemetery October 31, 2013 in Xoxocotlan, Mexico.  The festival celebrates the lives of those that died.
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  • The old cemetery decorated for Day of the Dead festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos at October 31, 2013 in Xoxocotlan, Mexico. The festival celebrates the lives of those that died.
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  • A Great White Egret hunts along the reeds at Gould's Inlet in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • A Great White Egret hunts along the reeds at Gould's Inlet in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • A Great White Egret hunts along the reeds at Gould's Inlet in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • A Great White Egret hunts along the reeds at Gould's Inlet in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • 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.
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  • 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_063.JPG
  • 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_061.JPG
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees hanging over the stone walls of the original arms magazine at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_055.JPG
  • The original cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_054.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_048.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_044.JPG
  • An woman walks along the ancient Live Oak trees covered in Spanish moss at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_037.JPG
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_027.JPG
  • The St. Simons Public Pier at sunrise along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • Sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean seen from Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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