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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

okefenokee swamp









Posted by rebecca cristante at 3:44 PM
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Labels: barred owl, coastal marsh, environmental history, environmental science, Georgia, georgia state university, muscogee creek, okefenokee swamp, southern poets, water is life, writing

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