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Altamaha Iron

Fort Barrington, Georgia The dark colors and reds, atypical along the banks of the lower Atlamaha region, are a result of ancient iron deposits.

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Altamaha River Park

Everett, Georgia I made this aerial photograph on a recent trip with veteran pilot Frank Lee and photographer Mike McCall. To see ground-level views of Everett, visit here:...

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Altamaha River Delta

McIntosh County, Georgia Glad to have gotten this rare opportunity to see the delta from the air. Thanks to Deborah Sheppard and Constance Riggins at Altamaha Riverkeeper for making it possible!

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Harper Lake, Altamaha River

Cox, Georgia

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Kayakers on Cathead Creek

Cox, Georgia Ecotourism has experienced a boom in recent years and though Georgia is just beginning to embrace it on a large scale, it is alive and well in the coastal counties, thanks to outfitters...

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Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation

Hofwyl House, Circa 1851 In 1806, Charleston merchant William Brailsford purchased the “Broadface” property on the Altamaha River between Darien and Brunswick and set about creating one of the most...

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Fort Barrington Park

This isolated oxbow is a tributary of the Altamaha River. McIntosh County, Georgia

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Altamaha Fisherman, Everett City

 

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Altamaha River at Everett City

Looking east. Looking west.  

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Altamaha River Swing Bridge, Everett City

Abandoned by Seaboard Coast Line Railroad in the 1980s, the trestle/swing bridge seen here dates to the days of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and in the heyday of passenger trains, carried the...

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Altamaha River Park General Store, Everett City

 

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Altamaha River Park Boardwalk, Everett City

This well-maintained boardwalk stands 5-8 feet over bottomland forest before leading to a great view of the Altamaha River and the abandoned railroad trestle and swing bridge.

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Glade Lobelia, Glynn County

Glade Lobelia (Lobelia glandulosa), though not overly common in this area, can be found along the Altamaha River.

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