Botany Bay Plantation, South Carolina | MOTM VLOG #18
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The day after Christmas we went for another hour long drive to go to the Botany Bay Plantation. This place was actually recommended to us by one of our followers ā big thanks because this place was amazing!
Botany Bay Plantation Heritage Preserve/Wildlife Management Area is a state preserve on Edisto Island, South Carolina. It was formed in the 1930s from the merger of two Colonial-era cotton plantations: Sea Cloud Plantation and Bleak Hall Plantation. It is over 4,000 all told, with plantation ruins, marine and estuarine wetlands, pine-hardwood forest, agricultural fields, and 2 miles of undeveloped beachfront used for nesting by endangered loggerhead sea turtles and least terns.
The plantation has free admission, and you take a self-guided driving tour through the preserve. The natural beauty is breathtaking, from the Spanish moss to the salt marsh and the beach.
The Boneyard Beach is a spectacular shoreline with amazing tree skeletons in the surf and untouched shells! There was a melancholy beauty about the trees on the eroding shoreline.
Blog Post: https://www.mortonsonthemove.com/travel-blog/christmas-in-the-lowcountry
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