Just click on this link to view the webcam at this great park.
It's located on the park beach house directly on the beach.
Note: That's myself in this 'snap shot'.
Early morning start.
Our campsite has many living oak trees and overlooks a salt water marsh.
The bike trails in the park are first class.
Marsh boardwalks have great views of the wild life setting.
Quiet sites make camping enjoyable. .
This 10,000 year old oyster mount was likely the site of ancient gatherings by native people.
It is only one tenth the original size due to erosion.
Bike trail to visitor centre.
The visitor centre is a must see when at the park.
Coming ..........
or going, the live oak trees of Botany Bay Road are beautiful.
A self guided tour of the old plantation grounds is a real history lesson.
The Botany Bay Beach is a great view of an untouched east coast beach.
Protected by law, nothing can be removed from the beach.
The tides are constantly changing the landscape of the beach.
Chris on a picture hunt.
As the tide comes and goes, the old roots of this tree filter the sea shells.
Visitors Art
Tide Advances
Tried my hand at "taming this creature".
Refuelling at a local eatery.
Shrimp, scallops and flounder were our choice.
Fiddler crabs in the salt water marsh.
Laying back on Edisto Beach.
Beach on the south side of the island.
So, this is where it landed!!
A few of our beach walk collections.
The sharks teeth are very interesting with the white tooth somewhat rare.
A few of our beach walk collections.
The sharks teeth are very interesting with the white tooth somewhat rare.
An evening of watching dolphins in the river.
2 comments:
Make a necklace with the teeth you found.
I think winter is finally done, now to plan the garden
love the pictures
Paul
Awesome photography....choosing which ones to paint will keep you busy for years Chris.
Jim & Linda
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