The Waccamaw River, a part of the ICW between Myrtle Beach and Georgetown running for about 30 miles, is the most beautiful part of the ICW. From the upper left, Osprey love to build their nests high in dead trees or top right, on top of navigation markes. These are not tempory nests, the Osprey return to them year after year. In the spring they will all be occupied with babies, hundreds of them. The bottom picture is a shot of the waterway as it essentially is for 30 miles.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Waccamaw River, A Few Pictures
The Waccamaw River, a part of the ICW between Myrtle Beach and Georgetown running for about 30 miles, is the most beautiful part of the ICW. From the upper left, Osprey love to build their nests high in dead trees or top right, on top of navigation markes. These are not tempory nests, the Osprey return to them year after year. In the spring they will all be occupied with babies, hundreds of them. The bottom picture is a shot of the waterway as it essentially is for 30 miles.
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