Raynor On The Coast

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Every day people drive across the Santee Delta unaware of the bountiful natural resources and complex history surrounding them. “The Santee Delta: Waters and Voices” is a portrait of an area rich in natural and human history.

Images of the Santee Delta

Hampton big house
Hampton mansion
Archaeology at Hampton Plantation
Archaeology at Hampton Plantation
Wambaw Creek
Wambaw Creek
Placing duck decoys at Kinloch Plantation

Courtesy of the Kinloch Gun Club Collection, Georgetown County Library.

Placing duck decoys at Kinloch Plantation
Moving the rice trunk

Courtesy of the Kinloch Gun Club Collection, Georgetown County Library.

Moving the rice trunk
Washo Reserve
Washo Reserve
Santee Gun Clubhouse
Santee Gun Clubhouse
Swamp forest
Cypress tupelo gum swamp forest
Raynor canoeing to Murphy
Canoeing to Murphy Island
murphystormtower
Round storm tower remains
Santee Coastal Reserve sign
Cedar Island
Maritime strand on Cedar Island
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Raynor on the Coast blog

I created Raynor on the Coast at the end of 2009 as a means to promote my books, and the blog was a chief means of doing so. It soon had a life of its own, and grew to over a decade of posts. It started out as the Bull Island blog, but the scope continued to expand to explorations of the wider Lowcountry, and beyond. 

To sample a few posts, take a look at these examples.

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