Cumberland Island, Georgia.
We got up reeeallyy quite early that morning and drove over to St. Mary's where the boat docks are.
Dad and I bought our tickets, and stood outside with the other fifty-or-so people who'd be taking this journey as well. The "tour guide" preceded to tell us important things, such as when the boat would be coming back to bring us home, or where all the bathrooms on the island were.
And let me tell you, I was pretty freaking nervous about this boat ride, especially because it was over an hour long.
...But I have to admit, it was also pretty awesome to be on a boat.
Upon arriving at the Island, you had two options: 1 being you could follow the tour guide, or 2 you could just wander by yourself. Of course, Dad wanted to just go by ourselves... at least we had a map.
Our first stop was the beach, then we headed to the ruins to check out the fallen-down castle.
This island is actually an interesting place - the first thing that I was excited about was the wild feral horses that live on the island. It's an estimate of 150 in total that roam free here. (we even got to see one!) Along with the horses, numerous other animals live here as well. You have the white tailed deer, armadillo (which we got a close encounter with!), alligators, wild boars, and even raccoons.
So many years ago lived the Spanish Settlement & the English Settlement, but now the only people residing on Cumberland Island are the ones who work here, there is no stores or restaurants on the island.
I won't bore you with all the information about this islands past and such, but I hope you at least enjoy the photos I took, it was a fun day :)
one of the animals we saw, which just so happens to be a common sight around here. The great blue heron, one of my favorite birds that loves to stalk fish in the water.
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