Sewee Visitor & Environmental Education Center
Sewee Visitor & Environmental Education Center
Sewee Visitor & Environmental Education Center
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Awendaw Flyover: Take a Tour, Charleston SC
Discover Awendaw, SC. Located along the Francis Marion National Forest and situated on Bull's Bay, Awendaw is a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts. With ample access to hiking, biking, kayaking and equestrian trails and home to the Seewee Environmental Center this area is a favorite getaway for residents of nearby Charleston.
Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge | Wikipedia audio article
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Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge
00:00:42 1 Red wolf
00:01:36 2 Birds and turtles
00:02:26 3 Lighthouse Island
00:02:50 4 Bulls Island
00:03:27 5 Sewee Visitor & Environmental Education Center
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The Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge is a 66,287 acre (267 km²) National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern South Carolina near Awendaw, South Carolina. The refuge lands and waters encompass water impoundments, creeks and bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands. 29,000 acres (120 km2) are designated as Class I Wilderness. Most of the refuge is only accessible by boat. Mainland facilities include the refuge's headquarters and visitor center which are located on U.S. Highway 17 about 30 minutes by car from Charleston, South Carolina.
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