Thursday, May 6, 2021

Georgetown, SC

 A long day in the Intercoastal - some interesting sights.

It was low tide so the oyster beds were exposed along the marshy shore.

 

Just miles and miles of marsh.  South Carolina low country.

Occasionally there is a house or cabin out in the marsh - the only way to get there is a boat.

And often you could see the ruins of a house or shed on a little elevated area.


 

 We saw several alligators - can you see him resting on the water's surface?

 

And a few dolphins along the way - hard to get a photo of them!

 


 

Cool boats traveling the waterway.


It was fairly windy by the time we made it to Georgetown, SC.  We stopped and topped off the diesel tanks.

 

And anchored near the steel mill.  


 

 

Took a long walk in town - neat old city.  Tried to get a pizza but the restaurant was closed!  Opted for some Mexican food on the sidewalk.

 

And a very different sunset compared to the Bahamas!



1 comment:

  1. Hey K,
    ...neat trip up the intercoastal...we took a very young Airman to Georgetown...we stayed at the plantation inn...probably not there anymore...and we drove several miles north (I think) to a national park/reserve...and there were alligators...big ones...just walking across the road...I'm sure I've got pictures (physical ones)...haha...
    Love,
    T

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