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Uploaded by: Willow13 — Tuesday October 16, 2012 — Jekyll Island, GA (Current Weather Conditions)

In 1852, Magnolia, a steamer that made regular trips on the Inland Waterway, carrying mail, passengers, and freight, had just finished loading cotton at the wharf and was preparing to leave when the boiler exploded. This is all that is left of Magnolia (see other photo).

Categories: clouds, beach, boats, trees, water, waves Camera Type: Olympus 510-E
 
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1. WurzelDave 6:40 PM GMT on October 17, 2012    
My goodness, there really isn't much left of it!
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2. Willow13 6:55 PM GMT on October 17, 2012    
The steamer blew up and this might have been the largest most intact part that drifted across the river and sunk at the shoreline of Jekyll Island.
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3. trailhiker44 7:16 PM GMT on October 22, 2012    
Fascinating series, Dorothy !
Great detail and beautiful lighting !
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Willow13 Our 3rd Annual WunderPhotos® Meet-up on Jekyll Island was a great success. Thank You to WunderPhotos® and wunderground.com for the opportunity to observe and share photographs with friends all over the world. "There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs." ~Ansel Adams
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