For this weeks challenge, Ann-Christine has asked us to showcase a special spot. My special spot is a sandy beach.
I tried to pick a specific beach but couldn’t narrow it down to just one. Instead, I chose a few shots from some beaches here in my own home state of Georgia.
There are 15 barrier islands off the Georgia coast. Only four can be reached by road – Tybee Island, St. Simons Island, Sea Island, and Jekyll Island. The rest can only be reached by boat. Some of them are undeveloped, some are managed by the state of Georgia, and one is a National Seashore.




Sapelo Island is one of the barrier islands that is owned and managed by the state of Georgia. The island is accessible by ferry from Darien. You can see more photos from our visit there at Weekend Getaway on the Georgia Coast.

I can’t mention the Georgia barrier islands without including Cumberland Island, the largest and southernmost barrier island in Georgia.We spent a day there about 40 years ago but unfortunately, I don’t have photos from that visit. Cumberland Island is a National Seashore and can be reached by ferry from St. Marys. We’re hoping to make a return trip to the island this spring.
There is more information about the Georgia Department of Natural Resources website at Georgia’s barrier islands.
Many thanks to Ann-Christine for this weeks Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – Special Spot Shots
I grew up on the East Coast, but never had a chance to visit any of the Barrier Islands. Your photos are very inviting. I think it would be fun to get to the area by ferry!
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Have visited a few of Georgia’s beaches and they are special indeed. I love that you included several, and I can smell the air and taste the salt just by looking at them!
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Tina, thank you! This is my favorite time of year to go to the beach. The weather is good and it’s never crowded!
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You showcase your Georgia beaches very well! I could stroll on all the beaches all day long! And find a few sea shells as well. Thanks for taking us along!
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Thanks Nancy! I’m always ready for a walk on the beach.
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We love the barrier islands! I finally knocked it off the bucket list last spring.
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Glad you were able to see the islands. Thanks for stopping by.
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These look very special beaches, and very inviting! My favorite is the deserted beach – I love it when they are only reached by boat. A promise of maybe less tourists!
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Yes, definitely less tourists. That beach is mostly locals and a few kayakers with guides.
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Sound like my kind of place!
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Thank you for the tour of these beautiful beaches! Beautifully captured. 🙂
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Thank you Amy.
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Beautiful beautiful. I’ve been to Sea Island, and spent a lot of time in Hilton Head, S.C.
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Thank you John. I can see Hilton Head from the north end of Tybee.
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Beautiful beaches (plural) – nice. I have to say ‘again’ how much I admire your ability to organize photos and create these posts.
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Thank you Judy. You’re at a beautiful beach now!
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