
USA: Georgia's islands
Stretching along the Atlantic Coast from Savannah to the border of Florida, some of Georgia's islands are developed, others remote.
Stretching along the Atlantic Coast from Savannah to the border of Florida, some of Georgia's islands are developed, others remote.
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