2007-10-29

Peachtree Rock Preserve, 2007-10-29, noonish

Peachtree Rock is one of my favorite places in the Midlands of South Carolina. It's the like a whole world away from places like Congaree Creek or Congaree Swamp, yet it's not very far from either of these. It has a bit of the sand hills in it. It used to be a part of the ocean floor many moons ago.



Today, I walked over to Little Peachtree Rock. Because of its location in the preserve, there is less graffiti and vandalism on Little Peachtree Rock. You can also get closer to this one, if you're willing to step in perfect spots for snakes to sun themselves.



Those tubes and burrow holes were probably left by shrimps and worms around 60 million years ago.



This "far end" of the trail at Peachtree Rock always takes my breath away, partly because I have to climb up and down so much on that side.

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