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Speechless Sunday in Coastal Georgia

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Sapelo Island Coastal Georgia by Jet Ski

Bird Island Coastal Georgia by Jet Ski

 225 holes of Golf in Brunswick and the Golden Isles of Georgia

Summer Waves - 11 Acre Water Park on Jekyll Island in Coastal Georgia

The Horton House A History Lesson on Jekyll Island Georgia

 CNN Visits Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island in Southeast Georgia

Off Road Biking Paths added to Blythe Island Regional Park in Southeast Georgia

Jekyll Island 240 Acre Historic District in Southeast Georgia

Cumberland Island Georgia Part I in Southeast Georgia

 

 

Julie E. Chapman, REALTOR®, Broker
Chapman Realty
Brunswick, Georgia 31520
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912-270-6767 Cell
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Comments

Julie, that looks like it would be a scary place at night!  interesting path to get lost in!

Posted by Robert Rauf (REMN - Real Estate Mortgage Network (NJ)) over 2 years ago

Robert,

It is a path on Cumberland Island.  I know people camp there but I only do day trips and if I spent the night would stay at the Greyfield Inn

Posted by Chapman Realty Homes Brunswick Georgia over 2 years ago

Looks spooky!!!  How does one get to Cumberland Island?

Posted by Tom Boos (Sine & Monaghan Realtors, Real Living) over 2 years ago

By boat.  It is the size of Manhattan Island but is only allowed no more than 300 hundred visitors in a day.....here is a link so you can see some other photos....I didn't realize the rest of the world would not appreciate our beautiful live oaks......Cumberland Island Link

 

Posted by Chapman Realty Homes Brunswick Georgia over 2 years ago

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