Monday, January 2, 2012

Brunswick Jaw-juh






We rang in the New Year at Blythe Island Park near Brunswick, Georgia, the westernmost point of the Atlantic seaboard. We were able to explore St. Simons and Jekyl Island two barrier islands off the coast. There's water everywhere you look. Freshwater sloughs, salt marshes, and the Intracoastal Waterway wind through the area.

The park was a large canopy of live oaks covered with Spanish Moss and the sites were surrounded with the privacy of saw palmettos, cabbage palms and pines.




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