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Botany Bay ~ Edisto Island, SC

In February this year, I took a trip to see my family in Charleston, South Carolina. One of the things we did was go to Botany Bay. It’s an old 1800’s plantation and beach turned wildlife preserve. Here’s some of my photos from that day.

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You’re not allowed to remove anything (including shells) so people feel the need to somehow arrange the beautiful shells they find,… perhaps to prove that they have been found? Who knows. You see them hanging on trees and arranged at the end of the beach.

I think the driftwood trees are very beautiful. Some have been worn away by the ocean so much that they look like silk.

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Aimee Major Steinberger is an animation artist currently working as Assistant Director on “Futurama”. She has previously worked on “The Simpsons” and various animation projects for Warner Bros. and Walt Disney Animation. Aimee wrote and illustrated a book about her trip to Japan, called, “Japan Ai: A Tall Girl’s Adventures in Japan. “ She is writes and illustrates for various Japanese fashion and manga publications. Aimee is also an award winning hobbyist costumer.
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How are those trees growing in the ocean???

Great pictures of Botany.