South Carolina, Low country
August 29, 2012
Live oak trees form a canopy over the quiet back roads of the Low Country. Some branches are horizontal and can grow out forty to sixty feet. The trees are called live oaks because they stay green all winter.
The Lowcountry is a geographic and cultural region located along South Carolina's coast. The region includes the South Carolina Sea Islands. Once a location that was known for its agricultural wealth, the Lowcountry today is internationally renowned for its historic cities and communities, its natural beauty, and its unique cultural heritage, which have attracted millions of visitors and thousands of new residents.
Thanks for the trade Jess!
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