April 7th was a day at Cumberland Island. We did much of the path with people we just met that day, nice people from Canada of course. It was a lovely day for a hike to the Dungeness Ruin. We saw 21 horses on the lawn surrounding the area.
April 8th we traveled to Brunswick Landing Marina, added fuel and stayed for two nights. We rented a car and took a ride to Jekyll Island .
On April 9th took a ride to Savannah for the day. The best way to have a lay of the land in the city is to take one of the trolley tours. I was tired when we arrived back on the boat I guess traveling by car, fighting traffic and sightseeing are major battles compared to traveling the waterway, I have known this since we started traveling by water, but it was very clear to me today. RVer's how do you do it?
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April 10th
We are headed to Wahoo River via anchoring at Lanier Island along the way.
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The pink pin is the areal view of the anchorage, only nine miles from the Brunswick Landing Marina
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There is a salt marsh on Cumberland Island that travelers see as they travel past the island. When on the island you can take the boardwalk through the marsh.
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Panoramic by Rob |
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It is such an amazing site that it was fun to take lots of pictures
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12 wild horses on Cumberland Island |
Building a fairy house from shells
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Learning lots from one of the volunteers on the island
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The amazing live oak on Cumberland Island
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A walk through the path back to the our boat
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It is amazing and scary to have a view of the pass through Jekyll Island. Low tide is very low tide
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It was really hard to get pictures of the historic downtown Savannah
Here are some that I could take:
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What would the blog be without a doggie
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Seriously! I have never see a sign for transient parking I guess everyone loves boating.
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All for now it is time to take the rental car back and continue on our journey thanks for coming along with us.
Tricia
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