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    Possible Sights and Wildlife

    Fort Clinch State Park

    species of resident & Migratory birds

    Wild horses Cumberland Island

    Fort Clinch Amelia Island, FL

    Northern tip of Amelia Island.  Built 1847-1869. Used during Civil War. Historical sightseeing.

    Wild horses Cumberland Island

    species of resident & Migratory birds

    Wild horses Cumberland Island

    Wild horses on Cumberland Island, GA

    Cumberland Island. 200-300 wild horses inhabit the island. Dungeness Ruins in background. Historic sightseeing.

    species of resident & Migratory birds

    species of resident & Migratory birds

    species of resident & Migratory birds

    Roseate spoonbills & egrets

    Egrets, Pelicans, Roseate Spoonbills, Great Herons, & many more for birdwatching.

    Wildlife

    Historic ruins on Cumberland Island

    species of resident & Migratory birds

    American Alligator in the marsh.

    The American alligator can be found in the marshes along with many other animals.

    Historical Maritime industry

    Historic ruins on Cumberland Island

    Historic ruins on Cumberland Island

    Shrimp boat in Fernandina Beach, FL. Local Scenery.

    On-the-water viewpoint of the birthplace of the modern day shrimping industry.

    Historic ruins on Cumberland Island

    Historic ruins on Cumberland Island

    Historic ruins on Cumberland Island

    Ibis flock & wild horses around the Dungeness ruins on Cumberland Island, GA.

    Dungeness ruins built by Thomas Carnegie in 1884. Original ruins by Nathaniel Green  in 1783.


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