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Canoes stacked for the evening are mirrored in reflections in still waters of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia.
Paddlers access the swamp through the Suwanee Canal dug in the 1890's by Atlanta lawyer Capt. Harry Jackson, who planned to drain the swamp for farmland before his company went bankrupt.
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- MELISSA FARLOW
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boating, boats, canoes, georgia (united states), national wildlife refuges (okefenokee swamp), north america, okefenokee national wildlife refuge, okefenokee swamp (georgia), reflections, refuges and reserves, southern states, sports, suwannee canal recreation area, tourists and tourism, united states
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- Okefenokee USA_National Geographic magazine_4/1992