Cruising in Georgia

As noted earlier, the ICW in Georgia meanders through some very rural, uninhabited areas,  but it also takes water travellers along both wide and narrow rivers and quite close to some rather large communities.  We were struck by the great contrasts among the miles and miles of twisting, turning salt marshes, the rivers that feed them, and the broad and deep sounds that separate both…  On one day, we traversed through 5-6 different sounds as well as the rivers that connect them..   After doing the Cumberland and Jekyll Sounds on our first day in Georgia, on the second day we travelled through the St. Simon, Buttermilk, Doboy, Altamaha, Sapelo and St. Catherine Sounds as well as along the  Sapelo, Brunswick and Medway Rivers and many salt marshes inbetween…  Our trip through Georgia took us to Brunswick, very near Savannah and across the mouth of the Savannah River as well…   Here are the promised Georgia pix.

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