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Beach hunting and tourist attractions in Georgia ?

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Posted Dec 28, 2009, 03:47:39 pm

Hi all !  icon_thumleft

My family and I are thinking of making a travel to the USA in 2 or 3 years.
I would like to know something about what tourist attractions you could recommend in Georgia and especially what beaches you could recommend for hunting?

Any information would be appriciated !

Thank you
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Jan 16, 2010, 05:57:26 am

Hey Dane,

Georgia is full of tourist attractions. Savannah is a city I would recommend as it is the oldest city in GA and is full of old residences, loads of historic markers, has River Street, Fort Polaski, and Tybee Island is just a few miles east of the city. Tybee and St. Simon's Island are the only two beaches on the GA coast I know you can (could) metal detect on. St. Simons is about 110km south of Savannah. It also has Fort Fredarica (sp). Darien (has Fort King George which was the first English settlement in GA.) about 70km south of Savannah on the way to St. Simon's. There is an interesting museum and the fort has been reconstructed in it's entirety using the original blueprints and cypress lumber.

There may be beach mding near St. Mary's, about 60-80km south of St. Simon's. I'm not sure about distance or if mding is allowed there. All other barrier islands are state/federal/private holdings, and mding is forbidden ~ plus you need a boat to access them.

If you get over this way and run I-95 or US 17 Savannah to St. Simon's, give a heads-up and stop by for some southern hospitality. English, bad German and French spoken here.

Robin

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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Jan 18, 2010, 01:50:35 pm

Wow, Robin ...

... very nice and useful info you gave me there !!  thumbsup

IŽm not yet sure if weŽll have the money to make the trip, but I will sure make use of your info if we do.
Thank you very much and maybe weŽll bump into each other "over there"  Grin

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