Saturday, April 27, 2013
We traveled only 19 miles today to the northern tip of Cumberland Island, GA and are anchored in a little spot off the Brickhill River. It's a remote site and on this particular section of Cumberland Island is a little church built in the 1880s by the workers on the Carnegie Estate. Interestingly, John F. Kennedy, Jr. and his wife Carolyn Besset were married in this little church.
We sat on the fly bridge yesterday afternoon and watched two wild horses and a colt eating along the banks of the island. So peaceful and beautiful here.
Here are a few photos:
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We passed some sort of Naval support installation |
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Entrance to Brickhill River |
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Relaxing on the fly bridge |
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The mother and colt (behind the mother) are on the left, the father is on the far right |
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Far left is the colt, then the mother, father (we think) is far right |
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Wild horses on Cumberland Island, GA |
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Tonight's back yard |
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