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  • An old settlers camp exhibition in the Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A couple walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • The boardwalk loop winds through bald cypress trees at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A man walks the boardwalk loop winds through bald cypress trees at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Mushrooms growing on the side of a bald cypress tree at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress knees poke up through the ground at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • The boardwalk loop winds through bald cypress trees at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Bald cypress tree at Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A large American alligator shows teeth in an threatening display at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area March 11, 2017 in Green Pond, South Carolina. The preserve is part of the larger ACE Basin nature refugee, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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  • Tourists catch a peak of an American alligator basking along the riverbank from the safety of their cars at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area March 11, 2017 in Green Pond, South Carolina. The preserve is part of the larger ACE Basin nature refugee, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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  • American alligators bask in shallow water at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area March 11, 2017 in Green Pond, South Carolina. The preserve is part of the larger ACE Basin nature refugee, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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  • People cool off in the Pineapple fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • A young boy cools off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • American alligators bask in shallow water at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area March 11, 2017 in Green Pond, South Carolina. The preserve is part of the larger ACE Basin nature refugee, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • Children cool off in a public fountain at Waterfront Park as the southeast experiences a record setting heat wave June 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston has tied the historic record of 98-degrees (37 Celsius) and more hot weather is expected into next week.
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  • Sandy beach walkway and lifeguard station at Hobe Sound Beach in Hobe Sound, Florida.
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  • Banyan Tree Tunnel along Saint Lucie Blvd in Stuart, Florida.
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  • Banyan Tree Tunnel along Saint Lucie Blvd in Stuart, Florida.
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  • A man sits along the Stuart Boardwalk at Flagler Park in the historic downtown in Stuart, Florida. The tiny hamlet was founded in 1870 and was voted the Happiest Seaside Town in America by Coastal Living.
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  • Giant marlin decorates the Mulligan's Beach House Bar & Grill in the historic downtown in Stuart, Florida. The tiny hamlet was founded in 1870 and was voted the Happiest Seaside Town in America by Coastal Living.
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  • Stuart Heritage Museum located in the 1901 Parks General Store in the historic downtown in Stuart, Florida. The tiny hamlet was founded in 1870 and was voted the Happiest Seaside Town in America by Coastal Living.
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  • Sandy beach walkway and lifeguard station at Avalon State Park in Fort Pierce, Florida.
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  • Marker at the entrance to the Historic Jungle Trail on Orchid Island in Vero Beach, Florida. The eight-mile sandy road built in the 1920s along the banks of the Indian River leading to Pelican Island Sanctuary, the first wildlife refuge in the U.S.
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  • Statue of Juan Ponce de Leon, the discoverer of Florida by artist Rafael Picon in Melbourne Beach, Florida. Ponce de Leon landed near this site in 1513 and claimed Florida for the Spanish Empire.
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  • Historic markers explaining that the beach in this park was where Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon set foot on Florida in Melbourne Beach, Florida. Ponce de Leon landed near this site in 1513 and claimed Florida for the Spanish Empire.
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  • World famous Ron Jon Surf Shop in Cocoa Beach, Florida.
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  • Bricks engraved with messages along the historic Flagler Avenue shopping district in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
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  • A wall of condominiums along the Atlantic beach front in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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  • A wall of condominiums along the Atlantic beach front in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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  • Cumberland National Seashore ferry terminal in the Historic District of St Marys, Georgia.
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  • Restoration work on St Marys Street following flooding and damage from Hurricane Irma in the Historic District of St Marys, Georgia.
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  • The Spencer House Inn, a colonial home and B&B in the Historic District of St Marys, Georgia.
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  • The Rudulph Riggins House, a colonial home in the Historic District of St Marys, Georgia.
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  • The Rudulph Riggins House, a colonial home in the Historic District of St Marys, Georgia.
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  • The French Quarter building in the Historic District of St Marys, Georgia.
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  • Orange Hall a Greek Revival antebellum in the Historic District of St Marys, Georgia.
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  • The John Rudulph House, an original colonial home built in 1870, in the Historic District of St Marys, 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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  • 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.
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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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  • 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.
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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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  • Tourists take selfies on the catwalk of 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,
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • A whale sculpture in Neptune park with the St. Simons Lighthouse behind 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 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • An adult male southern pileated woodpecker hunts for insects on a live oak tree in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. The crow sized bird is the second largest woodpecker in North America.
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  • An adult male southern pileated woodpecker hunts for insects on a live oak tree in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. The crow sized bird is the second largest woodpecker in North America.
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  • An adult male southern pileated woodpecker hunts for insects on a live oak tree in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. The crow sized bird is the second largest woodpecker in North America.
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  • Sunset tour boat Spirit of Carolina crosses the Ashley River past the saltwater marsh at sunset in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Sunset tour boat Spirit of Carolina crosses the Ashley River with the city skyline behind at sunset in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Sunset tour boat Spirit of Carolina crosses the Ashley River with the city skyline behind at sunset in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Saltwater marsh view and city skyline along the Ashley River at sunset in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge and city skyline along the Ashley River at sunset in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Artist David Anthony Babb known as DAB works on a painting using his dabism technique in the Cistern yard at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Artist David Anthony Babb known as DAB works on a painting using his dabism technique in the Cistern yard at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • 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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  • A sculpture of fisherman boats set on a piling as a memorial to Lowcountry Seaman erected along Jeremy Creek 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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  • Purple Martin gourd birdhouses along Jeremy Creek 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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  • Purple Martin gourd birdhouses along Jeremy Creek 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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  • Purple Martin gourd birdhouses along Jeremy Creek 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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  • 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.
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  • American alligators hide in marsh grass looking for prey at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area March 11, 2017 in Green Pond, South Carolina. The preserve is part of the larger ACE Basin nature refugee, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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  • A juvenile American alligator hides from larger predators in the marsh grass at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area March 11, 2017 in Green Pond, South Carolina. The preserve is part of the larger ACE Basin nature refugee, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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  • An American alligator basks at the edge of a marsh at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area March 11, 2017 in Green Pond, South Carolina. The preserve is part of the larger ACE Basin nature refugee, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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  • American alligators bask along the riverbank at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area March 11, 2017 in Green Pond, South Carolina. The preserve is part of the larger ACE Basin nature refugee, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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  • American alligators bask along the riverbank at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area March 11, 2017 in Green Pond, South Carolina. The preserve is part of the larger ACE Basin nature refugee, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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  • American alligators bask in shallow water at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area March 11, 2017 in Green Pond, South Carolina. The preserve is part of the larger ACE Basin nature refugee, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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