Posted by: B Gourley | January 24, 2012

George T. Bagby State Park

George T. Bagby State Park in southwest Georgia is a small park with an interesting variation of ecosystems. Walking through a pine forest in its red clay soil one comes across a sandy vein of creepiness in which hardwood trees are covered in Spanish moss. Looking out into the middle of the lake, one can see a grove of cypress trees spiking up through the water. Someday the grove will form an island or a peninsula.

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