
Cumberland Island National Seashore
I first remember visiting this wonderful place in 1986. Chris's sister had been spending a week in St. Pete with some friends of the family and we took a "vacation" to go and pick her up. From the first time I ever stepped foot on this island it instantly became one of my favorite places in the world. Unscathed by progress it remains a natural seashore with dunes, wild horses and endless beach lines. There is so much history on this Island. It was once home to the very wealthy Carnegie family in the early part of the century. The inward part of the island in camposed with large winding live oaks with hanging Spanish moss. Palm covers the ground. It is a very special place. I can't wait to go back!

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