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 Spanish moss by tpangelinan There is just some thing about the south and Spanish Moss, it adds such old world feeling to the landscape. Love the way it drapes off the trees. It reminds me of Savannah GA., maybe because it only a 1/2 hour or so away, take 278 to I95 and go down a few exits. Leave a Comment
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 BEACH! by tpangelinan Very nice beaches here in South Carolina. Clean, full of shells, and few people. Suggest swimming at public beaches where life guards are and swimming areas are clearly marked. Don't want to take any chances with currants & shark issues. Was very nice temp in April, around 75% + .As always please be mindful of the dunes. Leave a Comment
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I've always like the South Carolina flag which is attractive, symbolic and unique. I've often taken photos of the moon in conjunction with a palm tree because I thought it was beautiful. The State Tree: The palmetto, South Carolina's state tree, grows in coastal areas of North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. It has played an important part in the history of the state and appears on the state seal as well as the flag. The State Flag: The white silhouette of the crescent moon and palmetto tree stand in sharp contrast to the midnight blue background. The crescent represents the silver emblem worn on the caps of South Carolina's First and Second Continental Regiments in the Revolutionary War. The palmetto tree was added later to honor the 28 June 1776, patriot victory at a palmetto log fort on Sullivan's Island.
Asked by the Revolutionary Council of Safety in the fall of 1775 to design a flag for the use of South Carolina troops, Col. William Moultrie chose a blue which matched the color of their uniforms and a crescent which reproduced the silver emblem worn on the front of their caps. The palmetto tree was added later to represent Moultrie's heroic defense of the palmetto-log fort on Sullivan's Island against the attack of the British fleet on June 28, 1776. The defeat of the British was due to a number of factors: 1) The British fleet did not have anyone familiar with Charleston harbor, and their information was sorely lacking as they did not take the large tides into account, and were relying on local pilots 2) The fort built of earth and palmetto trees just absorbed the British cannon fire without crumbling. Leave a Comment
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My son and two grandchildren live in Summerville, SC. So I visit there fairly often. Pages I've made of major places in South Carolina (in alphabetical order) (first number tips, second photos and third travelogues One of our favorite places is: Beaufort 8 24 2 Charleston 9 28 2 Georgetown SC 14 30 2 Hilton Head Island 3 14 1 Isle of Palms 7 30 3 Mount Pleasant SC 9 46 4 Murrells Inlet (Brookgreen Gardens) 5 29 3 North Myrtle Beach SC 3 27 3 Sullivans Island SC 5 17 2
Less traveled locations (where I have the only pages) are at: Bucksport 1 12 1 Datha (Dataw) Island 3 6 0 Fort Moultrie (under construction 0 3 0 Fort Sumter National Monument, SC 2 20 2 James Island 1 10 1 Johns Island 4 23 4 Little River 3 6 0 McClellanville 4 15 1 Moores Landing 1 3 0 Skimmer Bay (Barefoot Landing) 9 36 3 Socastee 4 31 3 USS Yorktown State Park 5 8 0 Whooping Island 2 5 0 Leave a Comment
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by lmkluque Know that Myrtle Beach is a military town. Most cities in the USA, where a military base is located, is tremendously impacted by that presence, much as it would be by hosting a university. Many young people to accommodate and entertain. Myrtle Beach coast line is very popular during the summer months, there are plenty of night clubs for gathering and meeting new friends, and of course nice hotels and restaurants for visitors.
Driving down the road in Myrtle Beach and seeing this sign. This sign was commissioned by the people of Myrtle Beach to show Surpport for the Airmen from Myrtle Beach Air Force Base who had been ordered to Saudi Arabia. It still touches me to read this. Leave a Comment
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 Internet Cafe' by tpangelinan For the person who just can't drag them selves away from their leashes, hunt for one of these internet cafe's. Check the local listing for a location near you. Price isn't to bad if you really need to stay hooked in. Leave a Comment
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by lmkluque One of the most important duties of seperated lovers is checking the mail. This day a long awaited letter did arrive. Leave a Comment
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by lmkluque See the Atlantic Ocean! The coast line here is very different than in San Diego and I enjoyed that difference very much. Leave a Comment
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by richiecdisc Visit a plantation to step back in time and understand why Scarlet was not about to give up her land so easily. Leave a Comment
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My fondest memory of South Carolina was the great weather. Even in late September it was warm and sunny. Leave a Comment
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