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(Golden Age/Golden Access and America the Beautiful – National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass card holders receive a waiver for the $4.00 Entrance Fee); ... Did You Know?; The largest predator on Cumberland Island is the alligator. It can be found in freshwater areas as well as salt marshes and even in the...
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Cumberland Island National Seashore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Historic St. Marys enchanting storybook setting on the St. Marys River beckons with white picket fences and charming Victorian Inns, quaint shops and captivating cafes. ... Experience the unmistakable softening of life’s edges so unique to Historic St. Marys, and see why so many visitors are ... Christmas in the Park ;
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GORP's guide on outdoor recreation at Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia... ... Much like its feral animals, Cumberland Island is also in the process of returning to its wild state. The island, established as a national seashore in 1972, is reclaiming the land. This is most evident at the Dungeness ruins.
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Cumberland Island National Seashore, Cumberland Island: See 11 reviews, articles, and 31 photos of Cumberland Island National Seashore on TripAdvisor. ... Save Cumberland Island National Seashore...
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Archeological Investigations at ; Cumberland Island National Seashore Stafford and Rayfield Plantation ... The setting and historic accounts of Cumberland Island have been adapted and dramatized for a recently produced opera entitled "Zabette."
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Cumberland Island National Seashore Web Site ... An aerial view of Cumberland Island National Seashore. ... The Cumberland Island National Seashore hosts a complex ecological system of animal and plant life, including abandoned Southern plantations, on Georgia's largest barrier island.
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Several weeks ago, Cumberland Island National Seashore's Chief Ranger announced that park administrators had given final approval for motorized vehicle tours in the park, some months after an environmental impact study indicated that motor vehicle tours would cause little damage.
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