The Tidelands of South Carolina by Dave Wyman
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The natural world and a sense of history still hold sway in portions of coastal South Carolina between Charleston and Myrtle Beach, in places like Georgetown, Pawleys Island, Brookgreen Gardens, Huntington State Park, in the swamps, tidal marshes and along the Atlantic Ocean. Herein are thirty three images of the "low country" in summer.


Goodbye to Carolina

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Pawley Island Boat Docks at Sunset

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Paddling at Sunset

We had a 45 minute wait to be seated at the popular Pawleys Island Tavern. With my wife's consent, I headed over to the nearby tidal marsh and photographed a couple in a canoe as they glided through the reflection of the setting sun.
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Party Time at Pawleys Island Tavern

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Casting a Net

An egret, at left, waits for a handout.
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Flowers at Brookgreen Gardens

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Flower at Brookgreen Gardens

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Leaf Detail, Brookgreen Gardens

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Sculpture, Brookgreen Gardens

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Brookgreen Garden Bronze - Title: Eat More Pork

Anna and Archer Hyatt Huntington founded Brookgreen Gardens in 1931, preserving the native flora and fauna and displaying an important collections of figurative sculpture - 900 pieces - by American artists. The gardens, on the site of a former rice plantation, are located near Pawleys Island, off Highway 17.
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Fox Squirrel

Fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) are the largest arboreal, or tree squirrels.
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Plantation Rice Fields, Brookgreen Gardens

A humid day in July, perhaps 90 degrees. What must have it been like for slaves to have worked these fields, while their masters relaxed in their summer homes on Pawleys Island, a few mile away.
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Big Daddy - Huntington State Park

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Head Shot

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Alligator

An al
Alligator floats just off the Haror Walk pier, in Georgetown.
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