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055 - South Carolina Low Country (Print)
This newsletter points out the best marshes along the South Carolina Coast for photographing migratory birds in the spring. Also explored are the dark swamps and coastal maritime forests. South Carolina's old-growth hardwood forests are taller than those in the Amazon. Hike into the Francis Beidler Forest Sanctuary and photograph large, moss-covered bald cypress trees in Santee State Park, just off Interstate #95. A must-see spot is the Congaree Swamp National Monument, the largest remaining old-growth floodplain forest in North America for great images of dark, primeval swamps. From Myrtle Beach south to the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, all the best tripod holes are listed.
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Updated - October 2009
This newsletter points out the best marshes along the South Carolina Coast for photographing migratory birds in the spring. Also explored are the dark swamps and coastal maritime forests.
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Locations
ACE Basin
Atalaya
Cedar Creek
Congaree Swamp National Monument
Edisto Beach State Park
Four Holes Swamp
Francis Beidler Forest Sanctuary
Fripp Island
Gadsden
Goodson Lake
Hampton Plantation State Park
Hilton Head Island
Hunting Island
Huntington Beach State Park
Indian Mound Trail
Johnson Creek
Lake Marion
Myrtle Beach State Park
Oakridge Trail
Pinckney Island
Santee State Park
Sassafras Mountain
Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
Wise Lake