Okefenokee+Swamp

The Okefenokee Swamp is in the southeastern corner of Georgia. A swamp is a large area of land that is mostly covered with water. Okefenokee means "trembling earth." It got its name from Native Americans, because the land moved and shook when they walked on it. The swamp is 700 square miles. The swamp is home for many animals including raccoons, deer, bears, opossums, bobcats, otters, and alligators. There is also many birds that live there.

Things to do: [|Pictures] Boating- Guided pontoon boat, rent motor boats, canoes, and kayaks Trip to "Billy Island" media type="youtube" key="Rvup0r0_3Ko" height="344" width="425"

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