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25 - South Carolina - she/herCollection of memories, photos, and posts about what I love most. Nature, the Carolinas, hiking, camping, gardening, the Lowcountry Coast, and the occasional selfie. I love talking, so I love messages! All the photos I post are my originals. I occasionally yap about deeply personal stuff and then delete it. Welcome to the show.

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Old Growth Forests Are Special In Their Own Right. Add Floodplain, Southern Swamp, And Wetland Elements

Old Growth Forests Are Special In Their Own Right. Add Floodplain, Southern Swamp, And Wetland Elements
Old Growth Forests Are Special In Their Own Right. Add Floodplain, Southern Swamp, And Wetland Elements
Old Growth Forests Are Special In Their Own Right. Add Floodplain, Southern Swamp, And Wetland Elements
Old Growth Forests Are Special In Their Own Right. Add Floodplain, Southern Swamp, And Wetland Elements

Old growth forests are special in their own right. Add floodplain, southern swamp, and wetland elements to it, and you have such a diverse landscape. With the lack of rainfall in recent weeks, the floodplain has soaked up much water, leaving many guts and swamps with dry beds. You can see the underside of what these trees look like under water. Not to fret though, rain will come soon and so the wetland cycle continues.

I usually do not bring my camera bag with me when I’m deep in the woods, but I decided to this weekend in Congaree National Park.

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