This is the first video produced by Lowcountry Wildlife Photo Safaris in Beaufort, South Carolina. It gives a brief look at Dolphin behavior here in teh Lowcountry of the South East coast; including a technique they sometimes use in the smaller creeks to feed on schools of small fish at low-tide called Strand Feeding.
St. Phillips Island Tour - SC State Parks
Come along with The County Channel on a tour of the newest addition to South Carolina State Parks: St. Phillips Island.
A Vanishing History: Gullah Geechee Nation
On the Sea Islands along the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia, a painful chapter of American history is playing out again. These islands are home to the Gullah or Geechee people, the descendants of enslaved Africans who were brought to work at the plantations that once ran down the southern Atlantic coast. After the Civil War, many former slaves on the Sea Islands bought portions of the land where their descendants have lived and farmed for generations. That property, much of it undeveloped waterfront land, is now some of the most expensive real estate in the country.
But the Gullah are now discovering that land ownership on the Sea Islands isn’t quite what it seemed. Local landowners are struggling to hold on to their ancestral land as resort developers with deep pockets exploit obscure legal loopholes to force the property into court-mandated auctions. These tactics have successfully fueled a tourism boom that now attracts more than 2 million visitors a year. Gullah communities have all but disappeared, replaced by upscale resorts and opulent gated developments that new locals — golfers, tourists, and mostly white retirees — fondly call “plantations.”
Faced with an epic case of déjà vu, the Gullah are scrambling for solutions as their livelihood and culture vanish, one waterfront mansion at a time.
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BEST CAMPSITE EVER | EBENEZER PARK SOUTH CAROLINA | Cook Clean And Repeat
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Shark Tooth Hunting in North Carolina
Every once and a while we need a change of scenery, so fossil diva took me to North Carolina to do some fossil shark tooth hunting. Not only that, for the second time this year we got to collect in the snow! We found some nice stuff - bellemnites, teeth from crow sharks, sand tigers, goblin sharks, mako, great white shark, and even a tiny megalodon tooth.