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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Jesse Weber
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    10/03/2017
    Pelicans taking a break from fishing.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/03/2017
    Oyster shoals are exposed as the tide retreats, so watch out for sharp scrapes.
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    10/03/2017
    You will see an abundance of bird life in the marshes.
    Jesse Weber
    Tidal creek views.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/03/2017
    Dolphins love to swim up these creeks to hunt for fish.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/03/2017
    Wide, sandy beach on the ocean side of Bulls Island.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/03/2017
    Boneyard Beach is near the north end of Bulls.
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    10/03/2017
    View from Bulls Island over the creeks and marshes.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/03/2017
    When the ferry is gone, you'll have the dock all to yourself, besides maybe a flock of gulls.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/03/2017
    Navigating back to the mainland requires just as much attention as the way out.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/03/2017
    This is Sewee Bay, where the English who would establish Charleston first moored their ships.

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