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CurlSagan t1_j1ws2ng wrote

This looks prehistoric, before grasses evolved, when ferns dominated.

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Alaric_Darconville OP t1_j1x2nd7 wrote

Agreed! The term “dinosaur land” crossed my mind a couple times while visiting.

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tamashacd t1_j1x5ire wrote

Fun fact! Those trees are live oaks, and are the state tree of Georgia.

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clssalty t1_j1z1ekd wrote

I’ve camped out there for two days, by far most one of the coolest places i have ever been. Between the burned down mansion, the amazing live oak/ saw palmetto forests and the wild horses it’s a bucket list trip.

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STACKflyer t1_j1z1vxt wrote

Hey! I lived there for 6 weeks in 1998 doing conservation projects. I think JFK Jr got married here right?

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