Rivers and Swamps:
| Borrell Creek | Crooked River | Hardee Swamp | St. Marys River |
| St. Marys Waterfront | White Oak Creek |
St. Marys River
On November 14, 1998 the Guale Historical Society went on a "ramble" to the original site of Coleraine in the far south west corner of Camden County, Georgia on the shores of the enchanting St. Marys River. These pictures are from my trip with them.
Known as "Blackwater," tannic acid stains the river tea-color. Originally called the "Seine" by the French explorer Jean Ribault, the peaceful surface of the St. Marys River hides its great depth. In fact, the St. Marys is one of the, if not the, deepest rivers for its width! The source of the St. Marys has been traced to deep within the Okefenokee Swamp of Charlton County - also birthplace of the famous Suwanee River. This river is the northeastern border of Florida and the southeastern border of Georgia.
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So much of Camden and Charlton Counties have been logged that this view of a more "wild" land is a wonderful respite from the sameness of the more common pine-planted or clear-cut lands.
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