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    Jesse Weber
    Photo Date: 
    09/27/2017
    Greeting the sun on Edisto Beach.
    Jesse Weber
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    09/27/2017
    Kiawah Beach is wide and flat – perfect for long walks or jogs.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/02/2017
    Dolphins (and surfers!) can often be seen traveling along the shoreline at Folly Beach.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/02/2017
    A kayak on the beach near Fort Sumter.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/03/2017
    Boneyard Beach is near the north end of Bulls Island.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/02/2017
    Wambaw Creek in the South Sawtee River.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/02/2017
    Evening sun in the trees at Buck Hall Recreation Area.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/02/2017
    Egrets taking flight in Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge.
    Jesse Weber
    Photo Date: 
    09/27/2017
    A large artillery gun once sat here at Fort Freemont.
    Jesse Weber
    Photo Date: 
    10/02/2017
    Fort Moultrie has numerous Palmatto Palms along the walkways – the state tree of South Carolina.

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