Friday, November 30, 2007

Cumberland Island, Georgia


Spent the last couple of days anchored off Cumberland Island, Georgia, so that we could enjoy the National Park/Seashore there. Wild horses, hogs, turkeys, armadillos and other wildlife were everywhere, not to mention the wild landscape - huge live oaks draped in Spanish Moss mixed with Saw Palmettos along trails leading to beautiful marshes and miles of pristine beach. It was an amazing place! Here are photos from our visit.




Today, we crossed into Florida, in route to our next stop... St. Augustine.


1 comment:

John, Elizabeth, and Micah said...

Hi guys,
Love the photos. We were in St. Augustine in May. Check out the Castillo de San Marcos Nat'l Monument. It was a great to explore and speaks of the wild and crazy history of Florida. (See trading Florida for Cuba) Micah thought it was cool; many cannons. It is easy to tell that your trek is truly amazing.