I haven't had time to properly "digest" this info, but as this is pertinent to the area around Georgia Southern University (where I received my Bachelor of Science degree in Geology), and where I worked years later with the Georgia EPD (Environmental Protection Division, DNR), it caught my attention and I needed to capture it and its two following companions.
[After some squawking when I posted these videos on Facebook, I am not taking sides. I am capable of finding something interesting, without being a "believer" of every shiny, new thing that comes along.]
Science works best when dissenting voices are allowed to state their case.
[After some squawking when I posted these videos on Facebook, I am not taking sides. I am capable of finding something interesting, without being a "believer" of every shiny, new thing that comes along.]
Science works best when dissenting voices are allowed to state their case.
Could we please your permission to use this image of the Carolina Bays for our website on our own Carolina Bay article? The South Carolina Native Plant Society is a non-profit organization and we have two projects that we are preserving. Doug Lockard, Media Chair
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