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| Dirt road leading to the ancient beach. |
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| 167 Loggerhead nests?! I hope that is a true number. |
| Many of the trees are not uprooted, but I do find beauty in it all. |
| Because of the no shell regulation, people decorate Botany Bay with the shells they find. |
| This looks photoshopped. Amazing oaks waiting their inevitable demise. They can't survive in salt water, unfortunately. |
| Now - you all know this was hard for me. This ancient Channeled Whelk was tempting me. Look at that texture!! |
| This lovely line of mostly "Knobbies" (Knobbed Whelks) were waiting for me to snap this photo. |
| Littered with beauty. |
| Sand Dollars were flipped up onto the shelly bank. |
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| Botany Bay is a dense forest of oaks and palms, and then it abruptly ends. |
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
South Carolina Information Highway - and some great pictures
Yelp Botany Bay
If you visit Botany Bay, I would love for you to share your pictures with me!
Cheers,
Margaret





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