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Boneyard Beach   Leave a comment

Established in 1932 as a migratory bird refuge, Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge encompasses a 22-mile segment of the southeast Atlantic coast. The South Carolina refuge consists of 66,287 acres of barrier islands, salt marshes, intricate coastal waterways, long sandy beaches and maritime forest. It’s a great place for birds to live and people to visit. Photo of sunset at Boneyard Beach by Ben Sumrell. Posted on Tumblr by the US Department of the Interior, 10/21/15.

Established in 1932 as a migratory bird refuge, Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge encompasses a 22-mile segment of the southeast Atlantic coast. The South Carolina refuge consists of 66,287 acres of barrier islands, salt marshes, intricate coastal waterways, long sandy beaches and maritime forest. It’s a great place for birds to live and people to visit. Photo of sunset at Boneyard Beach by Ben Sumrell. Posted on Tumblr by the US Department of the Interior, 10/21/15.

Posted October 25, 2015 by henrymowry in Photography

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The Colors of Beginning   Leave a comment

A Perfect Way To End A Day   Leave a comment

Sunset at South Carolina's Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Ben Sumrell. Tweeted by the US Department of the Interior, 4/1/15.

Sunset at South Carolina’s Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Ben Sumrell. Tweeted by the US Department of the Interior, 4/1/15.

Posted April 2, 2015 by henrymowry in Photography

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The Rising Sun   Leave a comment

Have you arisen to face the rising sun lately?

I recommend you rouse from your slumber and get yourself to a pretty place to face the rising sun.

It’s worth it.

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